Just when you think you’ve seen it all, this mule deer video proves there’s no limit to the strange encounters bowhunters can have in the field.
Any bowhunter will appreciate this look at how Inuit built bows from wood and bone, and carved 3-D targets from crusted snow for practice and even shooting contests.
In the boat, a musky angler cuts his long hair and then uses it to tie a homemade bucktail featuring a fidget spinner for a blade.
Officials with Animal Health Canada are assisting with a strategy to fight feral pigs expanding their range from Saskatchewan into nearby Manitoba.
A spring hunt for Canadian black bears is on just about every bowhunter’s bucket list. Here’s help with sorting through the options.
The Government of Canada recently announced it will remove pre-entry COVID test requirement for fully vaccinated travelers on April 1, 2022.
Hunters and anglers from the United States have been waiting for this announcement for many months. The border will open to fully vaccinated Americans on Aug. 9, 2021.
Bowhunting muskox in temperatures of minus-27 degrees Fahrenheit presents a host of unique challenges.
The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and Canadian Wildlife Service are working on a multi-year, collaborative Atlantic brant migration and breeding ecology study.
Hunters, retailers and firearms manufacturers are scrambling to make sense of Canada's extensive gun ban, which lists about 1,500 firearms and has language regarding the bore size of shotguns.