Take It or Leave It! To Shoot or Not To Shoot?
By Craig Boddington — When hunting alone, the outcome of any approach, opportunity, or shot is altogether between the hunter and his or her reflection in the mirror. When hunting with a guide or buddy, there might be a couple of witnesses, but ours is mostly a solitary pursuit. For many, meat on the table remains a primary and valid motivation to hunt. Today’s hunters are guided more…
Moose in Southern New England
SCIENCE BLASTS
By John F. Organ, B&C Professional MemberConservation Without Conflict: Saving Species and Livelihoods
SCIENCE BLASTS
By John F. Organ, B&C Professional MemberWho Really Does Fund Conservation
SCIENCE BLASTS
By John F. Organ, B&C Professional MemberReady, Kneel
By Craig Boddington — With practice, you can significantly reduce that wobble, but it’s always going to be there. In field shooting, where “almost” isn’t good enough, this is what limits the range and utility of the kneeling position. Understanding this, and understanding there are no range rules in the field, the kneeling position is ripe for modification, and when modified, may be even…
Just Eat It
The Fascinating Web of King Kong, Giant Lizards, and the Boone and Crockett Club
In the latest release from the Boone and Crockett Club’s Classics Series, you travel to a far away land of living dinosaurs, lava-spewing volcanoes, and, of course, there’s King Kong.
Population-Level Effects of Chronic Wasting Disease
By David Hewitt, B&C Professional Member