Rabbits rank right up there with squirrels as the species that introduces most people to hunting. There are all sorts of ways to shoot a rabbit.
Rabbit hunting: How to get started
by Bob Ford - Saturday, May 13th, 2023
by Bob Ford - Saturday, May 13th, 2023
Rabbits rank right up there with squirrels as the species that introduces most people to hunting. There are all sorts of ways to shoot a rabbit.
by Chris Hunt - Thursday, May 11th, 2023
Fly fishers tend to rely on perception. And that perception often becomes our reality. For many Northern Hemisphere anglers, particularly those who fish the high-elevation rivers and streams of the Rocky Mountain West, we spend the months of May and June dredging deep runs in cloudy water hoping to pull a big, belligerent trout off the bottom as we power through heavy, turbid spring flows. The folks out east may get to enjoy springtime dry fly fishing, but those of us who live where towering snow-capped peaks predominate the landscape, spring is runoff season.
by Richard Wilson - Monday, May 8th, 2023
One of my favourite reference books, The Urban Dictionary, finds entomology rather dull and swotty. It comes close to apologising for any guilty pleasure that might be found in creepy crawlies. The entry reads: “Entomology" – noun - The scientific word for the study of insects. It’s bug research pretty much. I enjoy studying entomology. Really.”
by Chris Hunt - Saturday, May 6th, 2023
Thirty years ago, as the only reporter for “The Chaffee County Times” in quiet little Buena Vista, Colo., I covered the biggest story of the year, largely by just looking out of my office window.
by Hatch Magazine - Thursday, May 4th, 2023
It’s widely accepted that rafts are experts at breaking fly rods. Without proper, protective storage for rods, raft owners typically end up improvising by laying rods across their raft frames, stashing them out of the way(ish) in the bow or stern, or storing them half broken down someplace resembling safe.