The Long Island Turkey Hunt is On
(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Long Islanders who like their Thanksgiving turkey extremely fresh may be in luck. L.I.'s first turkey hunting season opens today, but only for those 1,600 who hold turkey...
View ArticleNew Jersey to Hold Black Bear Hunt in December
Next month, New Jersey will hold its first black bear hunt in five years. The state's Department of Environmental Protection says the black bear population in northern New Jersey is about 3,500 — and...
View ArticleFetching Dinner: Hunting Dogs Help Bring Seasonal Foods to the Table
As the light pleasures of summer give way to the denser ones of autumn—tweed replaces linen; fires are lit; sidewalk cafes roll up the pavement for the year—our meals get denser, too. This week All...
View ArticleHunting for Thanksgiving
Some locavores seeking to establish their food cred might recount harrowing tales of foraging for wild ramps or oyster mushrooms. But the group that truly deserves the splashy neon label of “x-treme”?...
View ArticleGoing Nuts For Squirrel Hunting
Field & Stream editor Anthony Licata has a confession to make: He proudly eats squirrel and serves it to his friends when they're not looking.Squirrel hunting has fallen out of fashion in the...
View ArticleOn the Hunt
Anthony Licata, editor in chief of Field and Stream, talks about the bear hunt in New Jersey and Sarah Palin's caribou.
View ArticleWild Boar Population on the Rise in New York
In the past five years, the population of wild boar in New York state and across the East Coast has slowly increased, leading to a spike not only in sightings but also in consumption of the...
View ArticleLast Chance Foods: On the Hunt for Sustainable Venison
Every day, most Americans are faced with a multitude of choices when it comes to food. Do they shop at the convenience store, supermarket or farm stand? Maintain a diet that’s vegan, gluten-free,...
View ArticleNJ Announces Special Coyote Hunt
Starting on January 2, New Jersey will have a special permit season to hunt for coyotes.The Garden State is now home to nearly 5,000 coyotes, which have been settling into backyards and even creating...
View ArticleGirl Hunter
Georgia Pelligrini, a classically trained chef, talks about becoming a hunter that tracks down food in the wild, and how she embraced local, organic, and sustainable food. Girl Hunter: Revolutionizing...
View ArticleThe Flight of Falconry
The English poet Thom Gunn used hawking as a metaphor for love in his poem “Tamer and Hawk,” and the sport has many romantic associations. The image of a hooded bird of prey, poised on the hand of its...
View ArticleSelected Shorts: Wild Western Women
Chance encounters with unusual women in a provocative tale by Meloy and a darkly comic story by Ford.SELECTED SHORTS tours regularly to venues around the country, and the two stories on this program...
View ArticleCrossbow Hunting Law Set to Expire Dec. 31st
The New Year means hunters in New York will no longer be able to use crossbows to hunt big game. Governor Andrew Cuomo vetoed a law that would have expanded cross bow hunting for another two years...
View ArticleFetching Dinner: Hunting Dogs Help Bring Seasonal Foods to the Table
As the light pleasures of summer give way to the denser ones of autumn—tweed replaces linen; fires are lit; sidewalk cafes roll up the pavement for the year—our meals get denser, too. This week All...
View ArticleHunting for Thanksgiving
Some locavores seeking to establish their food cred might recount harrowing tales of foraging for wild ramps or oyster mushrooms. But the group that truly deserves the splashy neon label of “x-treme”?...
View ArticleGoing Nuts For Squirrel Hunting
Field & Stream editor Anthony Licata has a confession to make: He proudly eats squirrel and serves it to his friends when they're not looking.Squirrel hunting has fallen out of fashion in the...
View ArticleWild Boar Population on the Rise in New York
In the past five years, the population of wild boar in New York state and across the East Coast has slowly increased, leading to a spike not only in sightings but also in consumption of the...
View ArticleLast Chance Foods: On the Hunt for Sustainable Venison
Every day, most Americans are faced with a multitude of choices when it comes to food. Do they shop at the convenience store, supermarket or farm stand? Maintain a diet that’s vegan, gluten-free,...
View ArticleThe Flight of Falconry
The English poet Thom Gunn used hawking as a metaphor for love in his poem “Tamer and Hawk,” and the sport has many romantic associations. The image of a hooded bird of prey, poised on the hand of its...
View ArticleJonathan Franzen on the slaughter of songbirds in Europe
Jonathan Franzen on the slaughter of songbirds in Europe.
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