North American Hunter Editor Gordy Krahn and his brother relish the beauty of a winter morning - and a happy Brittany - during a late season grouse hunt.
"It is at once the most enchanting and antagonizing little game bird I've had the pleasure to hunt, this American woodcock."
The author's buck is proof positive and another reminder that you can't shoot a deer if you're not in the woods.
A proud father reflects on his son’s progression as a hunter.
The author's large-bodied Manitoba whitetail fell to one well-placed shot from his .300 Win. Mag. at 30 yards.
Popo, I want to go deer hunting this fall. Will you take me?
For many, mule deer remain the symbol of Western big game hunting.
From size to sight, Tom Carpenter outlines pronghorn basics.
Hunting wild turkeys late in the morning, late in the day and late in the season can be difficult. But each time period might also give you the best chance at a real limb-hanger.
The author started his turkey hunting career off on the right foot with this fine Wisconsin gobbler.