Game Trackers Africa's Rockwood Conservation has the ideal combination of family-friendly luxury facilities and wildlife encounters.
Read MoreCruising past icebergs in a bright green fjord while glassing for a beast that looks nothing less than prehistoric is as exotic as life gets.
Read MoreThe people make Namibia a wonderful first African country to hunt. English is the official language. The roads are great. The landscape makes it an excellent choice for someone that’s hunted other African countries.
Read MoreI made some rookie mistakes that cost me opportunities at filling my tag. Hopefully my blunders will help other first-time elk hunters avoid making the same errors I did.
Read MoreAt the annual SCI Convention, a truly great hunters convention, you’ll meet hunters from around the world, and you can truly be a part of the main. It’s past time more of us stood up to be counted.
Read MoreAn outfitted hunt is the culmination of hunting dreams. Finding a great outfitter can make the difference between those dreams coming true and your worst nightmares! So let’s try to understand what makes an outfitter great.
Read MoreThis past September we opened a new little business, “Craig Boddington Endorsed Outfitters.” Although it has parallels in fishing and bird hunting, it’s an entirely different concept in the world of big game hunting that I’m most familiar with. It’s not a booking agency.
Read MoreExplore the allure of the ultimate South African hunting safari with our comprehensive guide. Discover the magic of your first hunt, embrace the unexpected, and learn how to select the best-endorsed outfitters for an unforgettable experience with insights from Craig Boddington.
Read MoreThere was scat along the trails, and long-clawed tracks in just about every wet spot. We were in bear country. More specifically, we were in grizzly bear country. At least one of the bears had marked a tree close by hunting camp with deep scratch marks.
“I didn’t know you could still hunt elephant.” This is one of the first comments I usually hear on the subject of elephant hunting, even among fairly knowledgeable hunters. That’s the first hurdle to get past: In our new millennium, should elephants be hunted? Indeed they should, and indeed they must.