Just off Higgins street here in Missoula we have a great little bar called the Old Post Pub. With a…
Hunting (Page 56)
A few months ago, I wrote about author Steven Rinella's year-long culinary quest for the odd and delicious in a…
Back home in Missouri and Illinois, most people hunt on private land. There are exceptions, sure, but the majority of…
I've always been a sort of sponge for information about the natural world. Many of my indoor memories as a…
Access to public lands by a variety of user groups is perpetually in flux and debate whether we realize it…
Back in my high-school zoology class, I had the chance to make up some sick days by doing a special…
Anyone who knows me knows that I like to experiment. Hunting techniques to food preparations, I love learning or discovering…
I remember my Dad’s buddy Steve cooking breakfast in the blind most Sundays. We had a Coleman two-burner stove tucked…
I walked into a local sporting goods store a few weeks ago just to do some “window shopping.” Having established…
Most Midwestern hunters are fortunate enough to always be close to a taxidermist, but western and back country hunters do…
During the peak of most big game hunting seasons, a taxidermist’s shop is a magical place to be. Not only…
Due to the massive popularity of Whitetail deer hunting, the value of hunting property has forced most hunters into having…
This time last year, I was laid off from my job, and with bills and deer season looming, I was…
Let’s face facts; the popularity of Whitetail hunting has not been such a good thing for the average deer hunter…