Aaron Milliken tags a 194-inch Kansas bruiser buck with a muzzleloader.
These are the 56 best photos from Round I of Field & Stream's Fall Trail Cam Photo Contest.
Cutthroat eats a mouse underwater plus 49 other great photos from our readers.
The Bob Marshall Wilderness in northwest Montana is one of those rare places where people can truly experience the outdoors in its purest form and encounter nature on its own terms. Inside its perimeter, a variety of wildlife, including grizzly bears, roam without modern intrusions, and hundreds of miles of clean, cold creeks and rivers—home to one of the strongest wild cutthroat populations in the state—snake between mountain crevices and through sweeping valleys.
After years of dreaming about packing a boat over the mountains and plying the Bob Marshall’s waters, a friend and I decided to finally scratch it off our bucket list. Here’s a brief look at what went into the planning and execution of our adventure, our up-close-and personal encounters with the native fish (including endangered species), and why sugar cookies are as good as gold in the backcountry.
Tyler Kennedy became the fifth record-holding angler in his family this summer--three times over.
The 50 Best Field & Stream Reader Photos of July 2012.
For more than a century civilian and military shooters alike have come together at Camp Perry in Ohio to shoot, compete, and share in the comradary of shooting games.
These step-by-Step photo instructions will teach you how to tie a"Tabou Daddy Crayfish" fly.
Kim Rhode took gold at Women's Skeet in the 2012 Olympic Games in London. She is the first U.S. Olympic athlete to medal in five consecutive games.