by Editor | May 17, 2018 | Hunting
This article originally appeared in the May 2006 Michigan Out-of-Doors magazine. By Tracy Breen In the hunting industry, a new trend develops every few years and changes how hunters hunt forever. Recently, food plots have been that trend. Increasingly popular, they...
by Editor | May 16, 2018 | Hunting
Lana on point during a training session prior to testing day. By Sara Chisnell Most people would choose not to talk about their dog’s failure at a hunt test, much less write about it; but, sweeping things under the rug is not my style. I prefer to learn from the...
by Editor | May 16, 2018 | Fishing
Hinchcliff is the owner and operator of Steelhead Manifesto. He doesn’t only fish steelhead, though. In fact, in the springtime, one of his favorite outdoor pursuits is chasing smallmouth bass in Michigan. By Roger Hinchcliff Ask any springtime Great Lakes...
by Editor | May 15, 2018 | Featured, Firearms
By Chris Lamphere It’s a dramatic portrayal we’ve all witnessed countless times in television and movies — a mysterious, black-clad operative slinks through hostile territory, picking off unsuspecting foes one at a time using a pistol affixed with a muzzle...
by Editor | May 14, 2018 | Hunting
By Nick Green Calvin quartered the field beautifully that September evening. With his nose held high, he looked like something that belonged in a painting — almost setter-esque. The field was familiar to him. It was where we had trained all summer, making the...