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blog BY ON December 20 - 1 COMMENTS
Something to wash away the cynicism Posted in
By Garrett VeneKlasen
I haven’t had much faith in humanity lately. I don’t think many of us have. The tragedies of late haven’t helped my faith in my fellow man. And as the father of a beautiful six-year-old girl, I’ve felt my usual cynicism dip even deeper.
It was hard to get out of bed this... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY ON October 30 - 1 COMMENTS
Brothers Posted in
Brothers
The first two days of Mark’s elk hunt were not great. It was hot. It was windy. There were people everywhere. And every one of them had a pickup truck, a trailer full of ATVs and a case of beer. I’ve seen fewer people and less alcohol at Wyoming Cowboy football games. I was beginning to... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY ON October 26 - 0 COMMENTS
Sportsmen to D.C.: You Must Honor this Place Posted in
By Toner Mitchell
On October 25, Senators Jeff Bingaman and Tom Udall of New Mexico wrote a letter to President Obama requesting that he exercise his authority under the Antiquities Act to designate the approximately 235,000 acre Rio Grande del Norte area in north central New Mexico as a National... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY ON October 17 - 2 COMMENTS
Frost Warning Posted in
Editor’s note: This is part of an ongoing series by members of TU’s Sportsmen’s Conservation Project. For more, visit www.oursportingheritage.org, a site dedicated to protecting our backcountry resources.
By Corey Fisher
The weatherman kept going on about temps dipping below freezing and tomatoes... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY ON October 11 - 0 COMMENTS
Elk Hunting for Chukar Posted in
Elk Hunting for Chukar
Editor’s note: This is part of an ongoing series by members of TU’s Sportsmen’s Conservation Project. For more, visit www.oursportingheritage.org, a site dedicated to protecting our backcountry resources.
I love elk hunting, the massive loads, and the crazy weather, too hot... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY ON October 10 - 0 COMMENTS
Searching Posted in
By Greg McReynolds, Sportsmen's Conservation Project
I slam the door and the world contracts into a space no bigger than a refrigerator box lit by the cold blue light of the radio's LCD screen.
The numbers on the dash say 432 miles to empty. I'll do that and more before day breaks over the... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY ON October 10 - 0 COMMENTS
The apprentice Posted in
They call him “The Apprentice” because he has been my personal assistant for all things hunting and fishing since he was knee high to a Shetland pony. He went on his first elk hunt when he was not quite six months old, wearing his first snowsuit and riding on mom’s back as we packed three elk off... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY ON October 10 - 0 COMMENTS
Legislation that works: The Wyoming Range Legacy Act Posted in
I know, I know... legislation that works? No doubt you're as sore as we are from the political whupping playing out on every public media channel known to man and given the tenor of those commercials, the LAST thing you're apt to believe is that there's something coming out of Washington that is... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY ON October 10 - 0 COMMENTS
The Feather Dance Posted in
The whistling crescendo of rushing air was not only startling, it was almost unnerving. Like an eerie formation of B-17s, they loomed into sight, straight on over the ponderosas. Twelve o’clock high, as they say. No time to gawk or even take cover; I needed to make good on my promise.
We who... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY chris_hunt ON October 4 - 0 COMMENTS
A thousand miles... Posted in
If you think about it, most of us won't fish that many stream miles in our entire lives. But, with help from Orvis and its customers, we hope to open up 1,000 miles of habitat for trout and salmon all across America by making some simple fixes to our rivers and streams. Culverts--those big pipes... [ READ MORE... ]