LET NO GAME GO UNRETRIEVED by Nancy Anisfield and Rob Shaw Every bird-dog-owning grouse and woodcock hunter knows that finding a downed bird in thick cover is no easy task. […]
Michigan Update for Fall 2021
Glen Blackwood, Director of Regional Development for the Eastern Great Lakes, provides a fall 2021 update for RGS & AWS in Michigan.
Field Lunch: Grouse BLTs and Fried Apples
A field lunch recipe for enjoying grouse hot off the grill.
In Mixed Company
by Brian Koch When I was a teen, my older cousin Chris got a jet-black solid muscle of a Lab named Porsche. I don’t recall the specific circumstances, but life […]
Spaniels, Serena Style
by Keith Schopp It’s June 2020, and if you’re looking for a bright spot in a sea of COVID, look no further than that splash of pink in the North […]
Introducing a Child to Safe Gun Handling Habits
by Dana Farrell | Images by Jim Kralik As parents, most of us are aware of how impressionable kids are. According to a noted inspirational speaker, Dr. Asa Don Brown, […]
Generations in the Northwoods
by Jennifer Wenner As the morning sun rose, dew melted off the tree branches’ tips and the dog’s bell rang in the distance as she ran through the brush. My […]
Land Trusts: A Natural Partner in Habitat Protection and Management
by Anne Fleming Published in Covers Summer 2020 The hunting community has a long-standing land conservation legacy across the United States. A tremendous amount of conservation is and has been […]
Featured Habitat Project – A Conservation Partnership Improving Ohio’s Last Intact Marshland
Printed in Covers Summer 2020 Many of us at the Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society often speak about the opportunities that diverse partnerships hold, knowing that many of […]
Preserving History – Woodcock Rillettes
by Krissie Mason Covers magazine – Summer 2019 There’s something disturbing and illuminating about a modern loaf of bread that sits on the counter for a month and doesn’t sprout […]