Sporting

Good Dog
Hurricane Muffin
In the midst of a tempest, a layabout canine saves the day

Land & Conservation
The Gullah Woodsman: Bill Green
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

Sporting
Horse Power: The Annual Sale at Keeneland
For twelve days each September, racing’s elite arrive in Lexington to bid on yearling Thoroughbreds

Land & Conservation
A Great White in the Lowcountry
“These are 400-million-year-old secrets that schoolchildren are solving alongside PhDs.”

Sporting
Keeneland’s Yearling Sale
An inside look at this prestigious horse sale in Lexington, Kentucky

Sporting
The Gullah Woodsman
Meet Bill Green––huntsman, chef, and master of the hounds

Good Dog
The Dog Who Lived Forever
How a long-lost companion became the stuff of legend

Sporting
How I Taught Myself to Shoot Left-Handed
After a lifetime in the field, a bad eye forced the author to make a difficult decision: give up the sport he loves or learn to shoot lefty

Good Dog
Dog Meets Wife
How a deaf bird dog made a breakthrough in international relations

Made in the South
One of the Country’s Finest Gun Engravers
How Lisa Tomlin turned a childhood obsession with drawing animals into a career as one of the country’s finest gun engravers

Land & Conservation
Tall Timbers: In Search of the Wild Flush
An innovative plan to restore wild quail populations throughout the South

Arts & Culture
One of the Country’s Finest Gun Engravers
A closer look at the craftsmanship of one of Lisa Tomlin

Good Dog
The Education of a Beagle
How a neurotic city dog found itself in the woods

Sporting
Fly Fishing for Dinosaurs in Guyana
Hooking a monstrous arapaima in the wilds of southern Guyana is fly fishing’s next great challenge and ecotourism’s new frontier

Land & Conservation
Tall Timbers
A closer look at this Tallahassee-based wild quail population restoration

Sporting
Behind the Shoot with Photographer Joe Pugliese
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 […]

Land & Conservation
Fly Fishing in the Land of Giants
Deep in the jungle of South America, a prehistoric fish of massive proportions is at the heart of a new kind of tourism

Good Dog
Back from the Grave
How one stray dog tempted fate and lived to bark about it

Sporting
The Man Who Changed Fly Fishing Forever
Take a closer look at Ted Juracsik, his work, and fly fishing in Florida

Land & Conservation
Ted Turner: Going Native
Ted Turner’s latest acquisition is the nearly nine-thousand-acre Nonami Plantation, near Albany, Georgia. And like the other 2.1 million acres he owns, he wants to keep it untamed