B&C Member Spotlight – James Clark
Explorer, taxidermist, prisoner, big-game hunter, devoted husband—James Clark was all of them.
By PJ DelHomme
If There’s No Chase, Is the Hunt Still Fair?
When Lead Meets Red Meat
Is using lead ammunition a human health hazard?
By Jim Heffelfinger, B&C Professional Member, photos courtesy of authorIllustration by Wyatt Heffelfinger
B&C Member Spotlight - Albert Bierstadt
As one of the original members of the Boone and Crockett Club, Albert Bierstadt documented the disappearing landscape of the American West—people and wildlife included. For that reason, he was recruited to help save it.
By PJ DelHomme
The Best Worst Luck
The biggest mule deer to come out of Kansas in more than 20 years was thanks, in large part, to a stubborn teenager and a broken down Dodge.
Excerpt from Spring 2025 Fair Chase MagazineCan It Make You a More Ethical Hunter?
Hunting Adventures in the Arctic
B&C Member Spotlight — Roy Chapman Andrews
Roy Chapman Andrews was a hunter but not necessarily for big game. He hunted the past for bones and adventure. Hollywood rumors claim that he was the inspiration for Harrison Ford’s character in the Indiana Jones saga. Both men were archaeologists, fought bandits, hated snakes, and explored far-off lands. The parallels are uncanny, but there was one big difference. Indiana Jones was never a…
B&C Member Spotlight - John F. Lacey
Conservation’s Most Unsung Hero
By PJ DelHomme
No lawmaker to walk the halls of Congress has done more for wildlife than John F. Lacey, a member of the Boone and Crockett Club from 1898 until his death in 1913. His name is attached to the most important pieces of conservation legislation of our nation.
B&C Member Spotlight - George Eastman
The man who brought us Kodak and revolutionized film photography was a big game hunter and Boone and Crockett Club member.