The stories behind legendary hunting spots reveal moments that define bird dogs, hunters, and tradition.
In the history of the American West, one name looms large in U.S. and Native American relations: General George R. Crook.
Alpha Gal syndrome is a new and emerging allergic condition that can have life-changing implications for ranchers and sportsman alike.
Every hunter has a spot with a name that holds memories, birds, and meaning.
When you have hunted somewhere for a long time, the land takes on many names. The names arrive quietly, earned over seasons, pressed from the earth by the repeated trample of boots and bird dogs. What was once a single piece of ground becomes a collection of places, each carrying their own storied history.
Falconry, for me, is just the natural next step. It takes everything I already love — working dogs, wild birds, hiking through big country — and heightens it. It's not a replacement for anything. It's an evolution.