This story, “I Made My Death Bed,” appeared in the April 1965 issue of Outdoor Life.
Sometimes, there's no rhyme or reason to why a gobbling turkey shuts up and disappears into nothing. Here's what to do.
Flagship bows rarely go on sale. Let alone, carbon ones. But our friends at Lancaster Archery Supply worked some kind of ...
If you have a particularly dirty hide, you can run it through a cold cycle with regular detergent to clean it up. Here's how.
The online marketplace Etsy is banning the sale of furs. It's putting trappers and other small businesses in a bind.
Landlocked Atlantic salmon are popular in the summer, but you're better off targeting these powerful fish in the spring. Here's how.
With more than half of the translocated wolves now dead, Colorado's wolf reintroduction program is unraveling.
When a Southern client starts trash talking Wyoming antelope, his hunting guide decides to teach him a lesson he won't forget ...
Looking beyond worms and shiners, there are a number of "sleeper" live baits that anglers should pay attention to.
This story, ‘Cougar Nightmare,” first appeared in the July 1963 issue of Outdoor Life. While it is a classic example of a ...
After a heart attack, my doctor ordered that I take a break and go fishing. We caught plenty of fish — and then got caught in ...
When a 77-year-old man went missing in the Michigan woods, searchers spent days hoping to find him before time ran out.