May 19, 2014
The tortoise and the … javelina?
Sometimes a hunting trip may be more about what you don’t tag and take home. Earlier this year my wife Catherine and I were in the Sonoran Desert of...
April 25, 2014
Three things you need to know about catch and release fishing
When our daughter was three she watched her dad harvest a hatchery steelhead; it was the first time she had ever seen one of us kill a fish. Horrified,...
February 6, 2014
TRCP has a member in the Olympics!
Not only is Lowell Bailey one of the top biathletes in the world, he’s a TRCP member! If you’ve never seen a biathlon race, be sure to tune in...
January 27, 2014
The State of the Union that sportsmen and -women would like to hear
Below is the State of the Union address that sportsmen and -women would like to hear. My fellow Americans, tonight I want to talk about what it is that...
January 6, 2014
Sportsmen Should Be Optimistic in 2014
No one will remember 2013 as a great year in federal conservation policy. Every day we lost more grasslands and wetlands in the prairies to agricultural development. Congress could...
December 4, 2013
Coming to Justice
A couple of years ago, I wrote about four Maryland commercial netters – or should I say “poachers” – who were linked to illegally setting gill nets to...
November 21, 2013
The Great Conspiracy
In last week’s blog, as well as previous blogs, I have mentioned “The Great Conspiracy.” What finally dawned on me is that I have not really addressed what I...
November 4, 2013
Join the TRCP in Shaping a Future for Conservation
Every day, hunters and anglers see wetlands drained and buffer strips bulldozed – and valuable acres once enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program plowed into corn fields. Guides cancel...
October 18, 2013
Ocean Planning Makes Sense
This is being written on what was going to be “Black Thursday.” The day the idiots in DC wanted to see what might happen if the United States welched...
September 18, 2013
More Recreational Fishing Closures in South Atlantic Fishery
More waters could be closed to recreational fishing when the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council meets this week in Charleston, S.C. On Wednesday morning, the council’s Snapper Grouper...
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