Hunting the Snowshoe Hare
written and photos provided by Joe Jackson It’s hard to imagine a winter day spent more pleasantly than stalking through Alaska’s taiga hunting the snowshoe hare. There’s not a Read More...
written and photos provided by Joe Jackson It’s hard to imagine a winter day spent more pleasantly than stalking through Alaska’s taiga hunting the snowshoe hare. There’s not a Read More...
Hunting Homer Waterfowl Blog & Photos by Garrett Baeten A happy hunter with a perfect Barrow’s goldeneye drake. I wasn't sure what to expect as we motored Read More...
Often overshadowed by the speed of a modern repeater, a good single-shot shotgun today can still bring home fur and feathers every bit as well as it ever Read More...
© Hugh Clark Story & Photos by Hugh Clark President of Alaska Waterfowl Association in Anchorage. It was September in Alaska and waterfowl season was in full Read More...
By Bjorn Dihle Wolverine have long been mythologized and misportrayed, so much so that when most people think of the species they envision actor Hugh Jackman's chiseled abs, pulsating Read More...
“What’s your favorite way to cook duck?” I asked the old duck hunter who I had gotten to know casually over the years. He said, “Well, I put the Read More...
It usually happens around the end of July or during the first week in August. You step out the door early in the morning and suddenly the air smells Read More...
Apparently, depending on who you ask, size does matter. However, here at least, exploring this subject will remain in the realm of fish and wildlife rather than venturing towards Read More...