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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…
Club Commemorates Wilderness Act's 50th Anniversary
The Boone and Crockett Club is joining outdoor enthusiasts across the country in commemorating the 50th Anniversary of a true milestone in conservation and one of America's best…
Weather Conditions and Trophy Whitetails
Statistics say it won't be windy when you shoot your Boone and Crockett whitetail. Neither will it be raining. Nor cloudy. Nor warmer than 50 degrees. A new book, Boone and…
B&C's Complete Guide to Hunting Whitetail
America's premier big-game conservation and records-keeping organization, the Boone and Crockett Club, is pleased to announce a new book with fresh data and perspectives on an…
Welcoming a New Leader in Fisheries, Wildlife Research
John Organ Boone and Crockett Club professional member John Organ has been appointed to lead a key science engine behind the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation…
Remington Joins B&C's 'Trailblazers of Conservation'
Remington, the iconic maker of firearms, ammunition and accessories, has stepped up as part of the Boone and Crockett Club's "Trailblazers in Conservation" initiative to help…
Summer Reading: 4 Classics from B&C
Four classics in outdoor literature, all digitally re-mastered and newly available from Boone and Crockett Club, top the summer reading list for hunters, adventurers and…
Found Bighorn Misses World's Record Mark
A long winter buried in snow apparently swelled the horns of a bighorn sheep that died of natural causes. The ram was found this spring by Alberta wildlife officials and green-…