Summer 2018 Feature: Learning to See

By Tim Flanigan An excerpt from Learning to See…When I hunt ruffed grouse, I choose to kill only male grouse. When I hunt woodcock, I choose to kill only male woodcock.” My personal hero, the late Roger Latham, Ph.D., made this bold statement to the Sixteenth Class of Pennsylvania Wildlife Conservation Officers at the Ross Leffler […]

Summer 2018 Feature: Day’s End featuring Kelly Knee & Jim Turlington

Upland Almanac – Bird Hunting | Dogs & Dog Training | Shotgun Enthusiasts By Jim Turlington Day’s End is a collection of poetry, art and personal experiences. The Summer 2018 issue includes Kelly Knee’s The More Things Change and Jim Turlington’s Broken Post Ringneck. Read more in the Summer 2018 Issue of Upland Almanac. <Buy […]

UA Spring 2018 Issue

Upland Almanac – Bird Hunting | Dogs & Dog Training | Shotgun Enthusiasts An excerpt from John C. Gosselin’s Publisher Note…If you’re like me, you will be watching television and see something that’s going on in the world. You’ll pay attention for a while and then your own life gets in the way, and you […]

Inside Spring UA 2018

Inside the Upland Almanac Spring 2018 issue, enjoy a collection of art and personal stories in our Day’s End section with contributions from Greg Hoch, Jim Rataczak and Paul Tunkis. With this issue Jodi Stemler writes about the impact of extreme weather events on upland bird populations. John Flores gives us insight into the Louisiana […]

Spring 2018 UA Kitchen: Trout with lemon, butter and parsley

Upland Almanac – Bird Hunting | Dogs & Dog Training | Shotgun Enthusiasts An excerpt from the UA Kitchen…I trundled through a wet spot as I neared the shallow end of the lake and noticed the early skunk cabbage were just beginning to show their purple heads above the short, lime green understory. I had […]

Spring 2017 UA Kitchen: Vietnamese-Style Pho with Woodcock

Upland Almanac – Bird Hunting | Dogs & Dog Training | Shotgun Enthusiasts Chef Gordon Hamersley prepares Vietnamese-Style Pho with Woodcock An excerpt from the UA Kitchen…As winter turns to spring from Michigan to Maine, you can feel the land in transition. The sun’s warmth at midday melts the last of the ice from the […]

Early Puppy Development, Wade Cashion/Texas Duck Dogs

“Socializing” your puppy is very important to the overall development of the dog.  The proper way to socialize the pup is to take him to new places daily or weekly. It’s important that everything is positive. A positive first experience in new places will establish a good expectation in the dog that new places and […]

A New Logo: Dave Brown Outfitters

Meet Dave Brown.  Dave Brown started fly fishing and bird hunting when he was 13 years old.  His field and stream time was interrupted by eight years of military service.  For five years, Dave served as a paratrooper in the elite Canadian Airborne Regiment and he served with the Princess Read more The post A […]

Woodcock Banding in Michigan by Al Stewart

Woodcock banding in the spring, over pointing dogs, is an upland game bird aficionado’s dream come true. You witness fine bird dogs executing a high level of bird handling finesse. You explore new woodland habitats. You challenge your bird finding skills. You hold live birds. And, you help to expand scientific knowledge about an important upland bird. It just doesn’t get any better […]

Get Listed in our Nationwide Hunting Dog Directory

Breeders, kennels, dog suppliers, shooting preserves and taxidermists should have a listing in our Nationwide Hunting Dogs  Directory. Placing an ad on Buy and Sell Hunting Dogs is one of the cheapest places to place a hunting dog classified on the internet today. Buying hunting dogs at https://buyandsellhuntingdogs.com is a breeze. No matter if you are seeking a gun dog […]