There’s no shortage of public land to explore in America, but when it comes to unforgettable scenery, easy access, and ...
This story, “My Toughest Hunt Ever,” appeared in the August 2006 issue of Outdoor Life. When my editor suggested I write a column about my toughest hunt ever, I immediately took it for a tall order.
The incident happened on a hiking trail on Crosier Mountain, when people came upon the body of a woman who was hiking alone. Venezuelan VP demands US free Maduro and vows to defend nation Victoria ...
Weed warriors have unleashed a new weapon in the battle against buffelgrass on “A” Mountain: a herd of hungry sheep. Under a pilot project led by the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 15 domestic sheep ...
Studies indicate the area has suitable habitat to support a much larger population of bighorn sheep, and health testing of ...
Nevada designated the desert bighorn sheep as its state animal in 1973, citing its toughness and ability to survive extreme desert conditions. After dropping to about 2,000 animals in the 1960s, ...
Spend a little time on Instagram, hunting forums, or paging through magazines, and you might think the only way to hunt is to trek over barren peaks while wearing matching Gore-Tex camo or make ...
It’s been 50 years since North Dakota’s first modern bighorn sheep hunt. Pictured is Tim Felche, who in 1975 harvested a ram 22 minutes after the start of North Dakota’s first legal bighorn sheep ...