Christmas is full of hustle and bustle; with all the festivities going on, including some typically wonderful spreads for dinner,...
One of the meals that I have distinct memories of from childhood was chicken cacciatore. As an adult, I don’t...
Sitting in my safe downstairs I have my grandpa’s .30-30, on temporary loan from my dad; a Winchester Model 94(1894) manufactured in 1959. The rifle remains 100% original but not in 100% condition; there is a difference. The rifle shows years of use, honest wear from the field. Over the...
Living a lifestyle where we hunt, fish or forage for most of our food, it is crucial to have a...
Learning to hunt is a challenge, but learning to hunt with a bow is an exponentially more difficult challenge. Here...
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.
Over the years I have come to the conclusion that for many of us recoil is very much akin to that skeleton we may have locked away in a closet that no one thinks about until it unexpectedly jumps out and scares the heck out of us. I believe that this is even more prevalent today than it was in the past, particularly with the advent of the many new super magnum cartridges and ammunition that abound these days.
You’ve spent months practicing your shooting skills and ranging targets. Shooting hundreds of arrows at targets in tight clusters make you smile with confidence. You’ve honed your skills in preparation of the hunting season and have your equipment working great. You head out hunting and are presented with a shot...
August is a time of abundance. In a province where the seasons can swing from one extreme to the next,...
There is something about ticking over into another year – on one hand, the new year is a celebration of...









