by Editor | Nov 12, 2019 | Conservation, Firearms, Hunting
By Jen Davis I stumbled, rather abruptly, into the world of hunting about nine years ago. As a 30-year-old mother of one, my interest in food (what was in it, where it came from, who had touched it and why) began to plague my thoughts. I became interested, first, in...
by Editor | Aug 22, 2019 | Hunting
Enjoy your own private room at the Wilderness Retreat Bow Camp with 80 acres of private land, tree stands, food plots, apple trees, swamps, swails, pond and more. Full bathroom with shower and tub, plus ½ bath upstairs. Full kitchen facilities with stove, microwave,...
by Editor | Aug 21, 2019 | Conservation, Fishing, Hunting
By Chris Lamphere There will never be another generation like the Baby Boomers, whose unparalleled interest in the outdoors sustained a golden age of wildlife management and conservation. That age is slowly coming to an end as Baby Boomers grow older and become less...
by Editor | Aug 13, 2019 | Conservation
By Makhayla LaButte Few public lands rival Fayette Historic State Park and its rich combination of Michigan history and natural beauty. Seated on the eastern shores of Lake Michigan’s Big Bay de Noc in the Upper Peninsula, this park boasts over 700 acres of public...
by Editor | Aug 7, 2019 | Hunting
“A gun, no matter how rare, a dog, no matter how brilliant, cannot mean fulfillment without keenness in the man. It takes the sportsman’s edge honed fine, an “eye,” a sense of what is good, the ear for what is right – the heart. There is something about the...
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