Hunters can never have enough knives, and while some blades may be less functional than others, not so with the Raptorazor. And now you just might win one of the company's big game skinning or quartering blades by liking and sharing...
The Seward Military Resort is open to active duty and retired military personnel, and DoD civilians. It is located in Seward, on the Kenai Peninsula which is termed “Alaska’s Playground” for good reason. Just about everything you can think of to...
Every summer Northwest Sportsman/California Sportsman/Alaska Sporting Journal sales manager Brian Lull breaks out of the asylum and spends a few weeks guiding on Alaska’s Nushagak River for Jake’s Nushagak Salmon Camp. In the wake of last season’s emergency closure, the river...
Three elk, three pronghorns, a mule deer, two turkeys and a bobcat round out a collection of animals illegally killed, tagged, processed or taxidermied last November in a case that spans multiple jurisdictions. ...
We've written in this space about Oregon's fisherman in chief, Ted Kulongoski, but how about other Northwest governors? Any others out there who can work a rod, past or present?...
In a nutshell, the predictions call for the largest run in 40 years back to Drano, biggest run in seven years back to the Wind and second largest in 33 years to the Klickitat, glorious news forplug-pulling, prawn-dragging springer fiends....
Pop quiz – tell me what flaming nature lover sent a U.S. Navy gunboat to protect fur seals from sealers on a remote island in the Bering Sea, the U.S. Marines to protect nesting shorebirds on an equally remote Pacific atoll?...
A joint state-tribal-federal panel is forecasting a run of 470,000 springers to the Columbia next year, which, if it actually comes in, would be the largest on record....