Sporting

THE WILD SOUTH



Sporting

Presented by Orvis and Blade and Bow, a new traveling event celebrates the centuries-old tradition of decoy carving in the South

A man with gator bite marks, stitched up, on his arm

Land & Conservation

Three weeks after the terrifying encounter, Will Georgitis shares why he can’t wait to get back in the water, plus safety tips for other river divers

Gardens

What to know to get ready, and one compelling reason not to sweep them from your yard

A woman teaches another woman how to attach a fly to a rod in a river

Sporting

The angler, author, and instructor on her greatest catch and how to cast 161 feet

People in a greenhouse harvest basil and tomatoes

Land & Conservation

In Wardensville, Farms Work Wonders grows vegetables, businesses, and opportunities for Appalachian youth

A mug with a tin of tea and some tea leaves strewn around the mug.

Conservation

Caffeinated tea from a native shrub, chemical-free laundry soap from a Georgia farm, and more standout sustainable goods

Good Dogs

  • Good Dog

    Celebrating a Brittany who was a delight in the field and a demon in the house

  • Good Dog

    How a deaf bird dog made a breakthrough in international relations


  • Good Dog

    From the kitchen to the baseball diamond, Calpurnia knew her way around a plate

  • Good Dog

    An exuberant stray named Troy proves that sometimes the last thing you want is just the thing you need

  • Good Dog

    How a bookish Labrador became a college-town hero

  • Good Dog

    A neurotic dog finds its soul among the waves

  • Good Dog

    Hard truths and tough decisions on a day gone to the dogs

  • Good Dog

    How a soulful pug named James Brown helped a writer regain his stride