Wild Pig Breakfast Pizza

We hear it constantly. The havoc that ferrel hogs are having across the landscape from Alabama to Hawaii. It’s true, hogs can decimate ecosystems like locust. Swarming in and leaving nothing left to eat. They are also voracious breeders, capable of having around 3 litters a year. I’ve been told that if you aren’t cullingContinue reading “Wild Pig Breakfast Pizza”

Give a Crap… (Literally)

A thought by team member Tyler Wheat Gobbles, hero shots, and last year’s highlights are flooding social media. We are consumed with consuming content from Pinhoti Project, Panola Productions, Shane Simpson, The Hunting Public, Catman, and the list goes on. It is like we are drinking water from a fire hose.  The countdown is on.Continue reading “Give a Crap… (Literally)”

The Grand Marshall of Spring…

As we begin the seasonal mind shift from “Rut to Strut,” let us pause in this, the coldest and shortest month of quiet reflection. Allow me but a mere sighs worth of time to wax poetically, and speak roses around a deserved time of year.    I sit. In a high-rise apartment, surrounded by the chillContinue reading “The Grand Marshall of Spring…”

Re-branding Trophy Hunting

I am a trophy hunter. There, I said it, and it is true. If you want to stop reading here, I understand, but please don’t. The public perception of trophy hunting is abysmal and so is the viewpoint of the trophy hunter. Trophy hunters are portrayed as heartless, gutless, and spineless. Maybe more damningly, wealthyContinue reading “Re-branding Trophy Hunting”

Hunting Ethics Part 2: Wildgame Diplomacy and Wanton Waste…

As we continue our look at the more ethereal and ethical side of hunting, I want us to delve into one of my favorite topics. I like to call it, “Wildgame Diplomacy.” I am almost certain I did not originate this term, but I use it a lot. For many years now, where I liveContinue reading “Hunting Ethics Part 2: Wildgame Diplomacy and Wanton Waste…”

Hunting Ethics 101 Part 1: Patience and Respect…

If you ever get the itch to unpack a really heavy suitcase, try delving into hunting ethics. Hunting is a complex art form that is rife with contradictions and painted through shades of grey. Why kill what you love so much? Why are you being selective for big bucks if you hunt for food? MostContinue reading “Hunting Ethics 101 Part 1: Patience and Respect…”

2020, Trying, and My Participation Trophy..

The end. It’s over. She gone. 2020 and the congruent hunting season is, for most of us, done. If not, it is waning quickly. So, it is the natural time to reflect. Find what worked, what didn’t, and how to move forward with that knowledge now in-tow. What measure of a writer would I beContinue reading “2020, Trying, and My Participation Trophy..”