Sporting
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
Sporting
For twelve days each September, racing’s elite arrive in Lexington to bid on yearling Thoroughbreds
Land & Conservation
“These are 400-million-year-old secrets that schoolchildren are solving alongside PhDs.”
Sporting
An inside look at this prestigious horse sale in Lexington, Kentucky
Sporting
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
Made in the South
How Lisa Tomlin turned a childhood obsession with drawing animals into a career as one of the country’s finest gun engravers
Land & Conservation
An innovative plan to restore wild quail populations throughout the South
Arts & Culture
A closer look at the craftsmanship of one of Lisa Tomlin
Sporting
Hooking a monstrous arapaima in the wilds of southern Guyana is fly fishing’s next great challenge and ecotourism’s new frontier
Land & Conservation
A closer look at this Tallahassee-based wild quail population restoration
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 […]
Land & Conservation
Deep in the jungle of South America, a prehistoric fish of massive proportions is at the heart of a new kind of tourism
Sporting
Take a closer look at Ted Juracsik, his work, and fly fishing in Florida