Will Wolves Attack a Man? A Story from the Archives
Frank Glaser spent over 40 years in the wilds of Alaska hunting, trapping, and observing wolves, did he think wolves would prey on humans?
Frank Glaser spent over 40 years in the wilds of Alaska hunting, trapping, and observing wolves, did he think wolves would prey on humans?
In the wilderness of Southeast Alaska, strange happenings are attributed to a legendary being described by the Tlingit people
This story appeared in the January, 1962 issue of Outdoor Life. A sheep hunt begins with a plane crash and nearly ends in disaster.
This story—from the January, 1956 issue of Outdoor Life—is told by Frank Glaser, with some of his most memorable and strange caribou stories.
In this classic story from the OL archives, Fred bear hunts mountain goats and grizzly bears on a Yukon horseback hunt in 1956.
The Ram Rebel G/T delivers plenty of horsepower and torque, but its tow package may leave hunters wanting more.
Frank Glaser heads up a steep box canyon after a giant grizzly with his rifle and two mysterious sled dogs who ended up being bear fighters.
Like many in his Kaska tribe, LaDue is working hard to retain his connection with his Yukon homeland, one bag of moose meat at a time
This black bear hunting trip is never easy, but we didn’t expect this. We’d shot two charging bears, and now a single spark could kill us.
A seasoned Dall sheep hunter, the author heads to the mountains of West Texas to hunt Aoudad. Does “the poor man’s sheep hunt” measure up?