The animal was elegant, with wide, U-shaped horns and a coat the distinctive reddish shade of the sandy African earth—a ...
This story, “I Hunted to Eat Part 3: Don’t Bet What Moose Will Do,” appeared in the July 1970 issue of Outdoor Life. Ted Updike has spent a lifetime in the bush of northern Saskatchewan or on its ...
Austrian newspaper Kurier said the animal's departure was "not entirely voluntary" as local media drew parallels to the government's strict deportation policy.
The residents of Misericordia Place, a care home in Canada, have decades worth of wisdom to offer. They’ve had successful ...
An Alaskan guide is being sued by the state for allegedly ripping off more than 30 moose hunters — and pocketing well over half a million dollars — over the course of two hunting seasons. In the ...
The lawsuit alleges that Clint Miller defrauded 32 hopeful moose hunters over the course of 2023 and 2024 through his business, Alaska Wilderness Outfitter. An Alaskan guide is being sued by the state ...
A Palmer judge last week barred a hunting guide from taking on new clients amid state accusations that the guide booked trips for dozens of clients and then canceled without refunding the prepaid cost ...
With hunting season set to open Monday, leaders of Bloodvein First Nation say they're not backing down from their goal to stop licensed hunters from entering their community in eastern Manitoba.
Washington’s private lands access program began in 1948. Joey McCanna, WDFW’s private lands section manager, said it was a response to landowners shifting to pay-to-play hunting or closing their lands ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU/Gray News) - A man is being sued by the State of Alaska for allegedly defrauding customers of his big game hunting service in rural Alaska. The Department of Law says ...
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