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Oxen of the Ice Cap

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Presented by Bernard+Associates: “On the bluff across the river,” our camp cook said, pointing. He was the first person awake in our tundra camp high above the Arctic Circle in Nunavut, one of the new provinces carved out of Canada’s Northwest Territories. “Probably an old bull all by itself. Just off that point. See?”

Many people have hobbies and passions that they like to pursue in their spare time, like deer hunting. In fact, more than 83% of all hunters live in prime whitetail areas of the eastern two-thirds of the country. And about 83% of the hunters reside in the whitetail areas of the country. This means there are more than 12.6 million hunters pursuing their passion.

Presented by Bernard+Associates: Throughout the western United States in the 1850s, mining camps were springing up everywhere as thousands of men from as far away as China and England came in search of fortunes.

Presented by Bernard+Associates: One of the perks of my job is that I get to go a lot of places and meet a lot of interesting people. Just before Christmas last year I went to London, where I spent some time with a grand and gracious Englishman named Richard Purdey.

It’s hard to believe, but early goose season is almost here.

Two companies recently announced they received quite the compliment from Field & Stream Magazine, known not only for its top-quality outdoor writing, but for highly-respected outdoor gear reviews as well.

Presented by Bernard+Associates: The rain slowed from a downpour and then, thankfully, stopped falling altogether. I shifted ever so slightly from under the brushy juniper that provided limited shelter from the rain for guide Barry Hendrix, cameraman Blake Barnett and me.

Insects are no fun, unless of course you’re using them to catch some lunkers in the local river or lake. But the ones that take a bite out of hunters and outdoors enthusiasts are just a literal pain in the, uh, neck.

There are two different kinds of hunters out there: Those who hunt for the trophies and those who hunt for the meat.

Talk about paying a premium for hunting one of nature’s most magnificent game animals. Both New Hampshire and Vermont announced recently some big revenues from their auctions of moose permits for the upcoming hunting season.