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Good Dogs

Some of our favorites from the 2016 Good Dog Reader Photo Contest

51 Slideshow

Good Dogs

Some of our favorites from the 2016 Good Dog Reader Photo Contest

51 Slideshow

Good Dogs

Some of our favorites from the 2016 Good Dog Reader Photo Contest

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Good Dogs

Some of our favorites from the 2016 Good Dog Reader Photo Contest

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Books

A new book of photographs and essays tells the story of the family-owned Italian company’s passion for sporting tradition

Good Dogs

Sporting

Marking the anniversary of Georgia Tech’s 222–0 win over Cumberland University

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Sporting

Spend a day in the duck blind on South Carolina’s Santee Delta

Sporting

Once the heart of Carolina rice country and the stomping ground of Archibald Rutledge, the tidal marshes of the Santee Delta constitute a natural treasure. Today, a handful of passionate duck hunters are helping to make sure it all stays that way.

Sporting Scene

Savannah College of Art and Design’s equestrian team aims for a third national title

Sporting

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

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Food & Drink

Photographer Wes Frazer goes behind-the-scenes to document the men and women of the Gulf Coast seafood industry

Southern Style

From hand-forged blades to the best new boots, this collection of sporting gear is on point

Sporting

Once the country’s most promising downhill skier, Andy Mill never brought home an Olympic medal. But he found a second chance at greatness on the water—and along the way found himself, too

Good Dog

How a stalwart black Lab guided a young man through the field and the flow of life

Sporting Scene

A shotgun phenom sets his sights on an unprecedented third consecutive Olympic gold

Good Dog

A spirited bird dog keeps a young couple afloat

Guns

Eight of the best shops in the South and beyond for the bird-gun enthusiast

Sporting

There’s no finer quail country than the Red Hills, 300,000 acres of longleaf and wiregrass and home to more than a hundred sprawling plantations. Who’d have thought a real estate broker would become its unofficial steward?