When asked about his favorite spots to hunt and fish, Lee Brice named his top five. Here they are in no particular order… “All these places replenish my soul,” says…
In Native American folklore, the coyote is often portrayed as a trickster, using deception and humor to get its way. The Navajo believed that the coyote brought death into the…
When people think of exclusive hunting experiences, they more often than not conjure up images of wealthy people in exotic locations with big game trophies. However, thanks to Andy Anderson,…
Keep your eye on the meteoric rise of country music and TV star Riley Green The road to country music stardom doesn’t leave much room for detours, but that hasn’t…
Hunting means I get to take a weekend trip filled with hiking, camping, sightseeing, and spending quality time with my father. Every time we go out it is a different…
When you walk into your physician’s office you immediately look at the diploma on the wall and assess the credentials of your doctor. If you are wanting to be in…
by: Dustin CatrettCrouched beneath a canopy of mesquite trees, my guide Tony and I have crept, crawled, and even ran behind an animal I’d swear was a ghost if it…
Salmon and trout fishing in Russia. Red stag and Roe deer hunting in Hungary. Flyfishing in the Amazon in Bolivia, Chile and Patagonia accessed by floatplane. Bear and duck hunting…
The motive for the upstate New York sausage-maker’s winding pilgrimage to 80 hardscrabble acres of pastureland in North Texas was simple: Joe Musacchio had grown bone weary of the bitterly…
An exotic piece of trivia that some of the estimated 460,000 Texans who engage in dove hunting might find fascinating can be found in Ecology and Management of Mourning Dove….
Gobblers and Largemouth Bass in the Heart of Texasby: Dustin CatrettUnder the cover of darkness, my guide Keith and I slowly crept along a moonlit path under the silhouette of…
A question I often receive is, “What should I bring with me on my hunt?” My first and somewhat sarcastic response generally entails something along the lines of “Bring a…