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FIELD NOTES

Through a Hunter’s ...

The art of Rodger McPhail represents what we see and feel afield...

Braques D’auvergne

From across the pond comes one of bird hunting’s secret treasures...

Wizards of the Northwoods

How Canadian grouse and woodcock put you under their spell...

The Timbre of Chuck Leave...

A lyrical look at a Renaissance Man and his stewardship of land and mu...

Weapons-Grade Dog Boxes

How one man's desire to keep his dog safe completely redefined the ken...

A Call to Arms

Observation and insight on the art of collecting antique double guns...

Garage to Field

On Point: The Ultimate Prep Guide to the Hunt — Digital Edition...

Getting Out There

A Continuation of On Point: The Ultimate Prep Guide to the Hunt...

The Morning Call

Life changes and enduring traditions...

Twinkle in his Eye

David Trevallion’s genius has become part of the history of fine gun...

Time and Place to Reflect

Stewards of the future at Pine Shadows Daybreak...

Paradise Found

Will and Lauren Cowen search for authentic adventure at the ends of th...

The Irish Water Spaniel

An ancient hunting breed, no blarney...

A Rare Jim

Jim Kelly and his team earn recognition for servicing classic double g...

High Plains Heat

Prairie chickens light the upland fire on the pastures of Nebraska...

Building Bonds

The Pine Shadows imprinting program creates a close connection with ou...

FASHION & STYLE

Purina Celebrates 127th Anniversar...

The role corn plays for gamebirds and economies across the habitat lan...

A Quail Gun with a Cause

Tall Timbers Gun III: Custom Stocked Hand-Engraved Beretta SL3 ...

Roaming Rails

The gap between people and hunting is connected by the tracks of the Rovos Rail

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Bred for Birds and Terrain

“If there is a large field, they must search every part of it. Think...

Farming Pheasants

Grass is king on public and private lands, and we can all do our part....

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Golden Points

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Between hunting seasons, I have time to catch up on all the tasks that come from hunting hard. I pas...

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