The Whitetail Deer is a chapter from the book "Pastimes of an American Hunter" by Theodore Roosevelt. These are my favorite excerpts -- hope you enjoy!
THE RUFFED GROUSE
Chapter from the book "MY FRIEND THE PARTRIDGE" by S.T. Hammond published in 1908 and narrated by Matt Soberg.
GLIMMER OF HOPE – Watch & Listen
Teens have a mind of their own, but sometimes, maybe miraculously, they choose the outdoors over all distractions around them.
GLIMMER OF HOPE
Teens have a mind of their own, but sometimes, maybe miraculously, they choose the outdoors over all distractions around them.
A BASEBALL IN HAND
Something as simple as a symbol of a sport can mean so much to us now and in the future.
AS TIME GOES BY …
Enjoy every moment afield because the time, it flies by way too fast . . .
TO ESPY THE SURREAL
On the way home, my son admitted that the morning wasn’t as “boring” as he thought it might be, and I was glad for that, as the day was just as it should be—like any other for a man and a boy in the woods.
A DEER CAMP CONFESSION
As I grow older and wiser, I care less about bringing home a deer each year, but instead focus on camp traditions, bonding relationships, and memorable stories that stand the test of time.
WOODCOCK WORTHY
Don’t forget this noble gamebird in the world of upland conservation.
CONSERVATION – FACT OR FAIRY TALE
How we use the word "conservation" matters more than we realize, and the practical application of true conservation is shifting closer to preservation as we move forward.









