Editor’s Letter – May/June 2021
One of the key responsibilities of being an editor for a hunting magazine lies in promoting the positive side of the outdoors ...
Read MoreOne of the key responsibilities of being an editor for a hunting magazine lies in promoting the positive side of the outdoors ...
Read MoreIt’s obvious that Percy Bysshe Shelley, concluding his poem about the ‘wild west wind’, wasn’t one to long for the opportunities that winter fishing affords ...
Read MoreFor some of us, pre-season prep work starts at the end of the last season, and for others, it’s two days before Opening Weekend.
Read MoreThe longing for a hunt was felt by Georgie, the station owner’s daughter, as well – Georgie worked alongside me when her school studies allowed.
Read More‘Incapable of discharge’ – This is a concept I see quite a few people get tripped up on when sitting their firearms licence test.
Read MoreWest Coast country is like a drug – the more time you spend there, the more you think about it … the rugged mountains and untamed vegetation are hard to shake from your head.
Read MoreOne early time deerstalker who pursued his passion for hunting deer and wapiti, achieving a reasonable record of success, is Frederick William Furkert.
Read MoreI remember spending many a weekend at my good friend Joseph’s farm in North Canterbury helping out at lambing and shearing time ...
Read MoreOn October 19, 2020, a legend in the helicopter wildlife recovery industry passed away from Motor Neuron Disease (MND).
Read MoreAs usual, the summer months were spent zooming in and out of maps, constantly looking at new areas to explore – feeling like a junky waiting for his next fix.
Read MoreThe action shot capturing the walk out carrying a trophy and cape portrays some of the satisfying feeling of a job well done. But is the work really over?
Read MoreThe weekend has landed and all that exists now is stalking, talking, sika and walking!
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