The Alpine Chamois of New Zealand: Surviving the Southern Alps New Zealand’s Southern Alps are home to one of the most remarkable alpine ungulates on earth — the chamois. Originally...
The Alpine Chamois of New Zealand: Surviving the Southern Alps New Zealand’s Southern Alps are home to one of the most remarkable alpine ungulates on earth — the chamois. Originally...
What Should I Pack for My Hunt with Wanganui Safaris? Preparing for your New Zealand hunting adventure should be exciting — not stressful. To help make your travel experience smooth...
Crafting a Legacy: A Night at Republic Boot Co. with HSCF In a world that rarely slows down, meaningful experiences are often the ones that invite us to pause, gathering...
North American Whitetail: The Science of the “Rut” and Habitat Health Each fall, across forests, farmlands, and river bottoms of North America, a dramatic shift takes place. Mature bucks that...
One of the questions we get asked most often by our future clients is: “What should I pack for my safari?” To make your preparation a little easier, we’ve...
The Ghost of the Pampas: Understanding the Elusive Puma of Argentina Across Argentina’s vast and windswept Pampas, a silent predator moves almost entirely unseen. The puma (Puma concolor), often called...
Few wildlife spectacles rival the intensity of New Zealand’s red stag “roar.” Echoing through alpine basins and native forests, this annual rut transforms normally elusive animals into vocal, aggressive, and...
The Ghost of the Limpopo: Decoding Leopard Behavior in the South African Bush Few animals embody mystery and mastery quite like the African leopard. Often called the “ghost of the...
The DIY Hunter’s Guide to Texas: Mastering Self-Sufficiency Texas may be famous for its vast private ranches and guided hunts, but for the determined hunter, it also offers a deeply...
Mentoring the Next Generation: A Guide to First Hunts Introducing someone to their first hunt is about far more than teaching them how to harvest an animal. It’s about passing...