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  • April 28, 2010

    Should Native Alaskan Subsistence Hunters Have to Buy a Duck Stamp?

    By Dave Hurteau

    From the Anchorage Daily News:
    As waterfowl wing their way to northern nesting grounds by the thousands, key Alaska Native groups are fighting a new federal requirement that subsistence hunters must buy duck stamps….

    Native members of a migratory bird panel, meeting in Anchorage last week, said the law is unfair.

  • April 22, 2010

    Welcome to The Wild Chef, a New Blog on Field & Stream!

    By Colin Kearns

    If you’re like us (and we’re pretty certain you are), then you enjoy cooking and eating wild game and fish almost as much as you enjoy hunting and fishing. Almost. And it’s because of our love for all things rare, grilled, poached, fried, you name it, that we decided to serve a second helping of the magazine’s popular food column, The Wild Chef, in blog form on fieldandstream.com. You can check back each week for cooking tips, food news, stories, and, of course, some killer recipes.

    But we want to include you as much as possible. We're looking for recipes from our readers, photo galleries of your camp cuisine, and will be running monthly contests in which you can win great prizes. After all, a good meal is always best when shared with friends, and we think this blog should be the same way.

    On that note, we’d like to start this blog off right: with a recipe. This one comes from Robert Gelman, executive chef of NYY Steak in New York City (in Yankee Stadium, to be exact). Hopefully you’ll find the time to cook the dish this weekend. If you do, let us know how it turns out.

    Rainbow Trout Stuffed with Lemon & Dill
    A simple, rustic dish that any weekend recreational fisherman can execute, yet one which I feature on my menu at NYY Steak because of its clean flavors, which gives the dish a certain simple refinement that chefs everywhere yearn to capture. —Chef Robert Gelman

  • August 12, 2009

    Discussion Topic: On Alaska’s Aerial Wolf Management

    From the Seattle Post Intelligencer:

    A new bill with 105 sponsors in Congress would for all purposes ban Alaska's "wildlife management" policy of shooting wolves from the air, a policy vocally defended by ex-Gov. Sarah Palin . . . .

    Leaving office on July 26, Palin told a Fairbanks crowd that Alaskans must "stick together" in opposing "outside special interest groups. Because you're going to see anti-hunting, anti-Second Amendment circuses from Hollywood. . . .”