DIY - Maine Moose
If money and time weren’t an issue, what hunt would you do?
Excerpt from Summer 2020 Fair Chase Magazine
By Justin Spring, B&C Professional member, photos courtesy of author
DIY - Washington Roosevelt's Elk
Thinking of my latest trip to western Washington to pursue Roosevelt’s elk, a thought from a Spanish philosopher long since past echoes in my mind.
Excerpt from Fall 2020 Fair Chase Magazine
Find a Rest...Or Carry One
I was pronghorn hunting, walking through rolling sage, when a coyote came out of a little draw and trotted across my view. I flopped down to shoot prone...
Official Measurer Code of Conduct
As a Boone and Crockett Club Official Measurer, I understand that I am acting as an agent/representative of the Boone and Crockett Club and therefore to maintain my appointment, I am hereby agreeing to adhere to the following:
I will represent myself and the Boone and Crockett Club in a professional manner and to the best of my abilities;Official Measurer Code of Conduct
As a Boone and Crockett Club Official Measurer, I understand that I am acting as an agent/representative of the Boone and Crockett Club and therefore to maintain my appointment, I am hereby agreeing to adhere to the following:
I will represent myself and the Boone and Crockett Club in a professional manner and to the best of my abilities;I will make myself available to scoDo-It-Yourself Black Bear
There really isn’t a better way, in my opinion, to learn some new country than on a bear hunt. Load up your backpack as you would for a fall hunt, and head into the mountains. Early spring can reward you with morels, shed antlers, and a freshly emerging bear from hibernation whose coat and meat is second to none. A fall trip can serve as a scouting trip for an upcoming hunt, and without the…
Professional Member Commentary: The Wildlife Council Approach Protects the North American Model of Conservation
By J.R. Mason, B&C Club Professional Member