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Partridge with Pancetta in Orange Brandy Sauce

This festive dish is sure to be a hit with holiday guests and will work with other birds you might have on hand, like pheasant, grouse or chicken.

Recipe: Wild Game Tagine

A departure from your typical wild-game recipe, this tagine is a versatile dish you can make with any wild-game you have on hand.

Quail Kebabs

A summer favorite and easy to cook on the grill, kebabs open the door for variety. Next time around, try them with quail.

Bird Hunting Etiquette

New to the sport? Don't worry, just follow these 10 etiquette guidelines to avoid committing a hunting faux pas.

Memories Earned: A New England Grouse Hunt

In the woods of New England sparks of truth reveal days spent grouse hunting are always perfect, the shots always true, even if the birds don’t always cooperate.

Western Bird Bonanza

You, your friends and dogs can park the truck, lace up your boots and walk an upland hunter's dream. Just go west.

The Old Hemlock Line

The tradition of woodcock hunting runs deep in New England. If you hunt over the right dogs, you learn why.

Flush to Retrieve

There are certain dog trainers who discourage their retrievers from flushing birds. That sounds like the waste of good potential to Ron Spomer.

One Dog to Rule Them All

If you haven’t the space, finances nor stamina to keep two hunting dogs—one that points, and one that flushes and retrieves—then get in line for a versatile hunting dog.

Pointing Out a Good Bird Dog

If you love to hunt upland birds like pheasants, grouse and quail, there are some dogs that could give you a few pointers—quite a few.

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