Hunting Big Game Hunting Deer Hunting Whitetail Hunting Classic Photos Part II: Hunting Shots By Field & Stream Online Editors | Published Dec 17, 2007 2:25 PM EST Hunting September 1951 "Lugging in the trophies, a la packboard, was the final step". Field & Stream Online Editors SHARE Date unknown “Mrs. (Trudee?) Danison, wife of President of American Museum of Natural History” Field & Stream Online Editors Date unavailable “Stone Sheep” Field & Stream Online Editors January 1940 No caption Field & Stream Online Editors August 1939 “The Ampitheater of the Big Horn Sheep with a sea of peaks capping the panorama. Alberta, Canada.” Field & Stream Online Editors January 1958 Field & Stream Online Editors September 1946 No caption Field & Stream Online Editors December 1951 No caption Field & Stream Online Editors February 1939 “A bullet to the base of the ear did the (trick?) … we added two fine tusks” Field & Stream Online Editors December 1952 “Food pockets are a good bet late in the year when food becomes scarce and scattered. Dried grapes in tangles of vines such as this pay off.” Field & Stream Online Editors August 1940 “The dry-pine fire just even with Cliff’s middle.” Field & Stream Online Editors August 1938 No caption Field & Stream Online Editors Date unknown No caption Field & Stream Online Editors August 1948 “Looking for walrus. Sea-horse point, Fox Channel” Field & Stream Online Editors January 1937 “The Rimrods: Three of the Lee boys with a big lion and some of their best dogs.” Field & Stream Online Editors October 1938 “Radio equipped Ken shoots a big one.” Anybody have ideas on what this guy is doing here? I’m thinking he’s radio tracking some kind of animal and hitting it with a sedative dart from that blowgun. Maybe a mountain lion? Let me know what you think: nate.matthews at time4.com Field & Stream Online Editors Date unavailable “ALASKAN MOOSE HUNTERS USE CUB. Gentry w. Shuster of Safeway Aireways, Seward, Alaska reports they use their Piper Cub J-3 not only for training, but also to haul game out of close places ‘as they are unsurpassed for this.’ He’s shown here after the Cub landed in a short clearing to pick up a moose. Shuster adds, ‘We always carry a sharp axe to chop our way out of places like this’.” Field & Stream Online Editors Date unavailable No caption Field & Stream Online Editors Date unknown No caption Field & Stream Online Editors Date unknown “The 150 gr. bronzepoint caught up with the dog coyote.” Field & Stream Online Editors June 1930 “My big alligator had crawled ashore to die.” Field & Stream Online Editors June 1926 No caption Field & Stream Online Editors February 1957 No caption Field & Stream Online Editors December 1953 No caption Field & Stream Online Editors Date unavailable “Dall Ram” Field & Stream Online Editors August 1928 No caption Field & Stream Online Editors February 1943 “House of Horns, Yellowstone Park. Horns assembled by Park Ranger. Moose, elk, bison, and deer.” Field & Stream Online Editors June 1946 “Freckles failed to see the humorous side of his reluctant retrieving of a woodcock that fell into an icy trout stream.” Field & Stream Online Editors October 1926 “The author with an unusually big one.” Field & Stream Online Editors Big Game Hunting Deer Hunting Whitetail Hunting