News
Springfield, MO., Tabbed for B&C Exhibit
One of the longest running public celebrations of wildlife and conservation will be held in Springfield, Mo., in 2016. Three partners recently announced the event: organizer…
Yellowstone Plundered by Market Hunters
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK (Sept. 17, 1876) - Soon on newsstands in all 38 states, an upcoming edition of Forest and Stream will feature a report by editor George Bird…
Big Trophies, Epic Hunts
Thirty amazing-but-true stories, each starring a determined hunter and a world-class trophy - most taken without a guide on public land - are the featured attractions in a new…
The Sportsmen's Voice in Forest Management
Boone and Crockett Club professional member Dan Dessecker will represent the interests of hunters and anglers on a federal advisory committee that helps guide management of 193…
Record Pronghorn Certified by B&C
The largest pronghorn ever recorded has been certified by Boone and Crockett Club as a new World's Record. The huge buck, hunted in Socorro County, N.M., in 2013, scores 96-4/8…
Intermedia Outdoors Joins B&C's 'Trailblazers of Conservation'
InterMedia Outdoors, whose hunting, fishing and shooting magazines, radio show, consumer events, Sportsman Channel TV network and programming reach more than 80 million…
B&C Welcomes New Conservation Leaders
Thirty-six conservation pros from across the U.S. are about to embark on a training odyssey described as "one of the most far-reaching professional development initiatives ever…
The Duck Stamp Turns 80
Eighty years ago - Aug. 22, 1934 - the first duck stamp was sold. Since then, thanks mostly to hunters, the stamps have generated more than $800 million and helped secure over 6…
Long-Range Shooting: Defining a New Ethic in Hunting
The ethical issue isn't the 350-yard shot. The real concern, as Boone and Crockett Club sees it, is hunters not trying to get a closer one. Long-range shooting is a hot topic in…
How Matters - Why B&C has taken a Position on Long Range Shooting
All significant human activities, sooner or later, are conducted under a code, or set of guidelines, that direct appropriate behavior. Without this order there would simply be…