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 23, 2018 | Firearms, Hunting
In this Summer 2018 article, Jason Herbert recounts his journey to put some life back into an old Stevens 12-gauge shotgun. By Jason Herbert I wasn’t really looking to pick up a new gun, or a new project, for that matter. Blessed with four children and several...
by Editor | May 29, 2018 | Firearms
This article originally appeared in the May 2002 Michigan Out-of-Doors magazine. By Larry Lyons Vanity is a strange thing. No one enjoys pain, yet in the name of machismo we sit down at the shooting bench with ‘Ol Thunder Whacker, get battered unmercifully; and come...
by Editor | May 24, 2018 | Conservation, Firearms, Fishing, Hunting
There isn’t much we agree on these days — with political affiliation being one of the most polarizing topics in today’s world. Something we can agree on, though, is the importance of our natural resources, conservation of game species and getting youth involved in...
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 | Oct 17, 2017 | Firearms, Hunting
By Andy Duffy As epiphanies go, mine wasn’t much. It was just the realization that someone must be smiling down on me. And besides that higher power, I’m guessing, I had the heirs of one F.J.L. to thank. It was probably they, perfidious souls who...