Carmichel in the Backcountry: A Packtrain Pileup, Quick Shooting, and a Trophy Mule Deer
When former shooting editor Jim Carmichel and his crew decide to hunt Sheep Mountain for trophy bucks, they get more than they bargained for.
When former shooting editor Jim Carmichel and his crew decide to hunt Sheep Mountain for trophy bucks, they get more than they bargained for.
When Jack O’Connor and his wife stumble upon a covey of Gambel’s quail in Arizona, they get more than they bargained for.
Millions of invasive, marsh-destroying nutria have invaded the wetlands of Louisiana. These hunters are picking them off, one by one.
My journey from anti-hunter to a bird and big-game hunter is one thing. Teaching my daughter about hunting has its own lessons.
While deer hunting in Arizona, O’Connor gets a glimpse of the biggest mule deer buck he’s ever seen on the hoof.
Despite decades of environmental damage, the country’s oldest river remains resilient—and flush with smallmouth bass.
The author flies to a legendary day of woodcock hunting in northern Maine, where he learns how not to hunt timberdoodles.
Phil Gonzalez cut his teeth on Montana’s Bighorn River, and his expertise and generosity has helped shap the river as locals know it today.
Drought conditions and a lack of deer seemed to doom the hunt until a game warden offered up some advice. But did he intend to be so helpful?
When hunters prefer to sneak in close and guides insist on distant shots, it takes longer than it should to kill a moose.