Beginning archery
Bow shops can display arrays that can be challenging and intimidating for someone new to archery. Here's how to navigate your first purchase.
Avid deer hunter wins scholarship
Olivia Gaeleb loves hunting deer with her dad and has won the second annual Outfitter Financial Scholarship for 2024.
Book Review: One is Too Many
One is Too Many is a passionate account of the cancellation of the spring bear hunt and the hard-fought legal battle to reinstate it.
Team Canada wins Pan-American bass silver
Team Canada left the 2024 Pan-American Black Bass Championship in New Brunswick with a silver medal and a lifetime of good memories.
Great Lakes whitefish in decline
Whitefish numbers are down in some parts of the Great Lakes, and it is believed zebra and quagga mussels are to blame.
Ask a CO: Guns at hunt camp
A reader asks about the logistics of keeping a firearm at hunt camp, and whether it can be left unloaded on the rack.
Adapting hunting practices for age
Baby Boomers in Canada, aged 54-76, are still the largest cohort of hunters. Here are seven changes to keep you hunting as you age.
Cutovers produce big game, memories
Many memories have been made hunting in cutovers. Logged areas produce big game and lifelong memories. Hopefully there will be more to come.
Finding downed birds
Watching birds fall will tell you how badly they were hit, determining how you go about your retrieve. Be quiet and have your gun handy.