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Recipes
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Food & Drink
The gardener at England’s Great Dixter freshens risotto with one of the first signs of spring, a trick he learned from a Texas friend
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Recipe
Starring a canned version of the fruit that takes this comforting dish over the top
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Anatomy of a Classic
This crowd-pleasing casserole combines two Louisiana standards
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Food & Drink
A party starter worth celebrating
All Results
G&G Party Pics
Garden & Gun hosted its second annual G&G Shoot-Out Golf Tournament at the historic Southern estate
Sporting
If you want to learn the art of British driven shooting––and shotgun shooting in general––there’s no one better to see in the States than Chris Batha. Just don’t let him catch you aiming
The Southern Agenda
Flush quail at any or all of these five destinations, where the luxurious lodging is almost as memorable as the hunt
Sporting
For our April/May 2012 story on Ted Juracsik (The Man Who Changed Fly Fishing Forever), we sent Los Angeles-based photographer Joe Pugliese to south Florida to photograph Juracsik, his reels, and his favorite fishing spots. Here is his story: I was traveling for other shoots right up to the day before I flew to Florida […]
G&G Party Pics
A day of sporting clays at Bundoran Farm in Charlottesville, Virginia
G&G Party Pics
Garden & Gun hosts a Ladies’ Shoot at Primland as part of the annual Women in the Field event programming
G&G Party Pics
A day of sporting clays at Brays Island Plantation
Travel
Whether you’re after fin or feather, find an experience you won’t get stateside at these retreats across the globe
G&G Party Pics
A day of sporting clays at Brays Island Plantation
G&G Party Pics
A signature Women in the Field experience by G&G
G&G Party Pics
G&G hosted its 10th annual sporting clays tournament at Barnsley Resort
G&G Party Pics
A sporting clays tournament at Foxhall Resort in Douglasville, Georgia
Food & Drink
The gardener at England’s Great Dixter freshens risotto with one of the first signs of spring, a trick he learned from a Texas friend
The Wild South
Try these tips in the field when you’re having a tough day and just can’t seem to hit a bird
Sporting
“What is it about grown men sitting there in camo, waiting for those little birds to fly over?”
Sporting
A lifelong love affair with classic American side-by-sides, in four parts
Sporting
A Swedish-born shotgun virtuoso transplants the European driven shoot to the American West
The Wild South
A few thoughts on tradition versus science versus ethics in the quail woods
Editor's Letter
Savoring a dove shoot, dogs, good food, and good friends
Adventures
The Black Belt of Alabama is known for its history, its soil, and its poverty. But it should also be known for its bird hunting
Land & Conservation
An innovative plan to restore wild quail populations throughout the South
Land & Conservation
Deep in the South Carolina Lowcountry, Roger Pinckney sits down with Bill Green––huntsman, horse whisperer, chef, and dog trainer––to hear what he’s learned from a lifetime on the land they both love