Omni Hotel Sold Out – Convention Hotel Options Booking Quickly
Hotel & Badge Registration are officially open for the 2025 DSC Convention & Sporting Expo, taking place at the Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) in Atlanta, January 9-12, 2025. DSC has room blocks with 10 hotels located less than 1.2 miles from the GWCC. There are a limited number of rooms remaining at one of the two connecting hotels – […]
TPWD Biologists Anticipate Promising Season for Waterfowl Hunters
Increased duck numbers and steady rains provide optimism for Texas waterfowl hunters gearing up for the start of the new season. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) biologists indicated that the May population survey yielded positive results for the first time in years. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) May Waterfowl Breeding Population and […]
DSC Officially Partners with Conservation Force
After 28 years of collaboration on worldwide conservation initiatives, DSC and Conservation Force (CF) have officially joined forces to form one of the most impactful conservation partnerships in the world. CF is a 501(c)(3) foundation devoted to sportsmen and women being a force for conservation as the name functionally implies. Conservation is essential to hunting […]
Larry’s Blog: A Look Back at Seasons Past
A couple of days ago while going through some hunting gear in preparation for my upcoming hunts starting October 1 hunting moose in British Columbia, Canada I ran across a stack of old DVDs television shows. Somehow those were not with the large stack of over 500 other television shows I’ve done over the years. […]
South Dakota Artist Adam Grimm Wins 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest
After two days of competition, Adam Grimm of Wallace, South Dakota, emerged as the winner of the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest with an acrylic painting of a pair of spectacled eiders. The announcement was made at an in-person event and via livestream at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut. Grimm’s artwork will be […]
Larry’s Blog: I Cant, Therefore I Can’t
“Shoot at the 600-yard target!” instructed Joe Cunningham. I cranked the appropriate dial up on my scope’s turret, settled into a solid shooting position, took a deep breath, let it all out, started squeezing the trigger being careful the only thing that moved on my hand was the distal portion of my right index finger […]
Bass Pro Shops Announces Oct. 2 Grand Opening and Evening for Conservation Celebration for New Retail Destination in Spring, Texas
Newest Texas location will deliver outdoor enthusiasts “best-of-the-best” product selection with unmatched friendly, expert service and guaranteed low prices Bass Pro Shops announced plans to celebrate the official Grand Opening of its new Outdoor World retail destination in Spring, Texas, with a special Evening for Conservation, open to the public, on Wednesday, October 2. The […]
Rigby Unveils Limited Edition Lion Skull Bronzes to Support Fund for Oskar Wicker
London gunmaker John Rigby & Co. is proud to announce the release of a limited run of 12 striking bronze sculptures of a lion skull created in memory of a beloved Professional Hunter and to raise money for his son. The sculptures are cast from a lion’s skull and crafted from solid bronze, with each […]
Larry’s Blog: A Pair to Draw To
Hunting seasons looms on the horizon here in Texas. Mourning dove hunting is practically here. Big game seasons are opening elsewhere and numerous have already begun across North America. As this is being written, I’ve started packing for a moose hunt in British Columbia with Love Brothers & Lee. On that hunt I’ll be using […]
Larry’s Blog: Gemsbok
“Not going to get closerrr! Too many eyes and not enough coverrr. Can you take him for herrre?” questioned Fred Burchell. Before I could answer, he added, “The bull on the farrr left. His horrrns are at least 38. The big cow rrright in the middle is about 42. Want to leave herrr as a […]