From our earliest history, knives have been elemental to our survival. They were one of the first tools we developed...
Buckle up, folks. There’s more to an animal than steaks, roasts and tenderloins – organs, hide, bones and fat are...
As a diehard hunter and outdoor writer, I’m always on the lookout for any new product that captures my imagination....
The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association (NAVHDA) is focused on what matters most to hunters – a dog with...
For years I silently pondered whether, or if ever, Tikka, a brand renowned for its affordable quality, was ever going...
Continuing on from my last column regarding the ongoing situation and the demand for shooting equipment still outweighing supply, today...
What the devil happened, I wondered? Two good shoots, either one of which should have anchored the elk, yet it was gone! Let’s examine what a hunter should do to ensure similar situations end positively - regarding the art and science on tracking wounded big game animals. It’s only a matter of time before every hunter has to own up to this eventuality-it happens to even the best of marksmen.
This article appears in the current issue of BC Outdoors. Unfortunately the last two lines were cut off; here is the article in its entirety.
As a hunter, have you ever pondered the philosophical question, “Am I a meat hunter or a trophy hunter?” I...
This liver and breadcrumb stuffing (nothing is actually getting “stuffed” in this recipe) can easily be tweaked to fit your...