This story, The First of Its Kind,” appeared in the February 1972 issue of Outdoor Life. In big-game hunting the best-laid plans may go out the window when an exciting opportunity presents itself.
SO YOU REALLY, most sincerely, want to get away from it all? I have bad news for you, Bunkie. There’s a Florida family named Means who have made a hobby of finding the most remote spots in the U.S. Of ...
Caribou hunting could be making a comeback to parts of B.C.'s Peace region, but one local guide and conservationist says the province might be acting prematurely. Caribou hunts were suspended in 2022 ...
NAKUSP, British Columbia — Six years after the last wild caribou in the Lower 48 was relocated to Canada, conservationists and Inland Northwest tribes see a glimmer of hope less than 100 miles north ...
“The big one is on the left,” my Inuit guide, Amos Irkok, said with a twinge of excitement in his soft voice. I crawled up the back side of a bald, pebble-covered hilltop toward a coffee-table-sized ...
Clayton Lamb has received funding from the governments of BC and Canada, Liber Ero Fellowship, and Canadian Mountain Network, to conduct the research described here. Clayton Lamb has received funding ...
Caribou Booms and Busts Twenty-six years before this moment in September 2025, I first chased caribou on the central Canadian tundra. That was an adventure to the Nunavik region of northern Quebec to ...