DOI Appoints Rob Wallace As Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife And Parks
Safari Club International congratulates Rob Wallace on his unanimous confirmation by the Senate as Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks at the Department of the Interior. Rob Wallace Wallace is a Wyoming native with 45 years of experience working with the National Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Congress and the private
2019-2020 Duck Stamps On Sale Now
This year’s Federal Duck Stamp went on sale on June 28, 2019. The theme of this year’s 86th annual Federal Duck Stamp is “Celebrating our Waterfowl Hunting Heritage,” according to a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service press release. The stamp features a wood duck and a decoy created by Scot Storm. The Federal Duck Stamp
Recommend A Combat Veteran For A Hunt Of A Lifetime
This is your chance to send a combat veteran on a hunt he’ll never forget. This annual sponsored hunt will be auctioned at the annual Veteran’s Breakfast at the 2020 SCI Convention. The auction winner will be the sponsor of the combat veteran chosen from all applications sent in from members across the country. The
USFWS Proposes Expansion Of Refuge Hunting
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has posted a proposed rule change in the Federal Register, which will increase hunting and fishing opportunities on dozens of National Wildlife Refuges. The rule proposes to open seven refuges to hunting for the first time and to provide new hunting and/or fishing opportunities at an additional 67 refuges.
Peter Hofer Jagdwaffen Creates AUTUMN
Ah, autumn! Summer’s heat has dissipated and autumn tip-toes in with its magnificent change of foliage colors and soothing coolness. Excitement pulses through energized sportsmen and women preparing for wingshooting, the enticing panoply of hunts and luxuriating in Nature’s magnificence. Those seasonal exuberances and luscious anticipations infuse Peter Hofer’s own contribution to the season, his
Safari Storytellers
Let’s honor your story together. Safari Storytellers’ mission is to help you preserve your hunting memories—not just your trophies—at the conclusion of your next hunt. We provide a professionally written, edited, leather-bound account with select photos. If you still enjoy holding a good book in your hands, you know there is power and permanency in the
Lucky Thirteen
The Thompson Omega belched white smoke and we heard the sound of an elk crashing down the mountain, but that is getting ahead of the story. My thirteen-year elk hunting quest began in 2002 on my first elk hunt with Star Valley Outfitters in the Bridger Teton Mountains along the Little Grey’s River near Alpine,
Israeli PM Appoints Radical Animal Rights Activist
Claiming that the issue of animal rights has become very important to him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has appointed activist Tal Gilboa to advise him on the subject, according to an article in VegNews. Pegged as a “vegan activist,” Gilboa is much more than that. She is the founder of the Israeli Animal Liberation
The Improvement Journey
Brian Ash is coaching a group of shooters in a total emersion class at the 74 Ranch. For the past four years on our podcasts, we have been discussing how you can bring your game to new levels. When you understand that you have to build your own game and that you cannot use anyone
ABOVE THE RANGITATA
Donna Boddington above New Zealand’s Rangitata River. We hunters are uniquely fortunate in that our travels often take us to beautiful places. I’m sure we all have our favorites, but I’m hard-pressed to think of a more magnificent setting than the valley of the Rangitata River, central South Island, flowing from the Southern Alps eastward,