Neither a mountain rifle nor a heavyweight, it may be just right.
Renowned as the most dangerous game in Africa, the Big Five are a major milestone in any safari hunter’s career.
An elephant license and 50 miles along the Galana River to hunt Kenya’s famed elephant country were pretty special back in 1970.
With some imagination, flexibility and patience a hunter may be able to save a few bucks when planning an African hunt of a lifetime.
The Myth: Dangerous game hunting isn’t really that dangerous.
If you're going to spend the money it takes to design a custom rifle, you'd better do it right—the first time. Keith Wood offers a few things to keep in mind when planning the long gun you've been dreaming about.
Safari Club International’s 42nd annual convention may be in Las Vegas, but attendees can play the numbers game without ever entering a casino.
Standing toe-to-toe with Earth’s largest land mammal makes one thing clear: Elephant hunting is not a task to be taken lightly.
Anti-hunters may not like the idea, but one animal dying to save the species is a small price to pay for conservation.
The author is reminded of the old adage, “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.”