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Kopjes & Shallow Graves By Rick Leonardi The day is magnificent, as each has been in turn, and across the narrow valley the mountain rises, green and gold and gray. Turtle doves call out their dulcet messages of romance, and the air begins to cool. The shadows lengthen, the light grows softer, and I am enveloped in the sensory symphony that is Africa.
Climbing For Ducks By Jack O'Connor The legendary writer discovers a duck-hunting utopia on a remote Arizona lake. A classic story.
Hell & High Water By Omar Swift Two friends brave soaring manta rays and stormy seas as they pursue tuna off the Mexican coast.
Thirty Superior Seasons By Eric Bjorlin Unforgettable impressions from three decades of North Country deer hunting.
Mountain Magic By Joe Coogan • Photography by Denver Bryan Taking a trophy mule deer can be a priceless celebration of all that’s great in the outdoors.
September Storm By C. S. Cushing Trapped by the deadly snowstorm, two men wage a last-ditch fight for survival. by C. S. Cushing
Royal Flush By Larry Chesney At Tumbling Creek, it’s as if you’re lost in the past, when fish and game were everywhere.
The Wide World Of Joshua Spies By Todd Wilkinson A young Midwestern artist discovers the natural world while the world discovers his riveting portrayals of wildlife.
LEGENDS OF THE HUNT By John Seerey-Lester Theodore Roosevelt witnesses a thrilling battle-to-the-death between an African lion and Maasai warriors.
FIRST LIGHT By Mike Gaddis In his new book, the author explores mentorship, heritage and legacy.
SPORTING LIFE By Jameson Parker If you’ve never worn a Stormy Kromer cap, then you’ve put up with discomfort much too long.
HORIZONS By Roger Pinckney Was he real … or a ghost? The gruff old-timer and his words haunt me yet.
RAMBLINGS By Michael Altizer There’s something both mystical and eerie when you see grizzly tracks atop your own.
TRAVEL By John Ross Trout Unlimited, champion of coldwater conservation and research, celebrates its 50th year.
TALES WE TELL By Michael McIntosh There’s more to appreciate about rain than the simple fact that we couldn’t live without it.
A WOMAN"S PLACE By Susan L. Ebert When Vickie Gardner fell in love with hunting, she connected with a part of herself that had always been there.
SHOTGUNS By Robert Matthews It’s important to remember that “choke” is only one of several factors affecting your shot charge.
BOOKS By Jim Casada Yesterday’s authors based most of their stories on places they knew intimately.
GUNDOGS Guest Column by Todd Tanner We’re blessed when we find our perfect dog – which makes it that much harder when he passes.
YOUNG OUTDOORS Gayne C. Young Youngsters can find a wealth of information on hunting and wild game in this study guide.
RIFLES
Ron Spomer
The author's 15th annual review of new rifles and ammo showcases an array of products that will steal your heart, but not your checkbook.
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