STRUNG SPORTING JOURNAL

From do-it-yourself hunts on public land to once-in-a-lifetime fly fishing expeditions at remote destinations, Strung Sporting Journal brings you the best in fly fishing and hunting literature and photography. We publish words and images that evoke your favorite memories of days afield or on the water.

Strung Sporting Journal captures the essence of why we do what we do as outdoorsmen and women. It is for those who prefer to be outside rather than in, read print rather than screen, eat wild food rather than store-bought. We live outdoors; this magazine is for those who do the same, creating memories they can relive through our pages.

Four archival quality print issues coinciding with hunting and fishing seasons, delivered quarterly to your mailbox. Each with a healthy dose of fly fishing, wingshooting, big game hunting, conservation, wild game recipes, and the nuances in between. We prefer print, where one can smell the ink and engage their tactile and visual senses, but digital subscriptions are included as well.

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Winter Wheat

  Winter Wheat Upland Bird Hunting By Tom Carroll An old Allman Brothers tune came over the Great Falls station as the white Dodge bounced over the railroad tracks. He…
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Upland

Winter Ptarmigan

I’ve been blessed with natural balance and what my brother calls finesse. For what little time I put into practicing a particular activity, I usually come out better than average,…
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Windshields and Tailgates

by Edgar Castillo The traveling wingshooter’s vehicle is his or her mobile office, carrying the hunter across the uplands in search of tailfeathers. For those of us who call ourselves…
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Fly Fishing
Will Work for Carp
Spring is akin to a great awakening in nature. Everything seems to emerge from hibernation at once, bursting back to life from a long winter waiting for warmer days. Spring also signals the beginning of our primary foraging, fishing, and hunting seasons, aside from the small amount of freezer-filling possible during the winter months. Gone is the need to tap into the reserves, as opportunities to harvest our own food begin to grow exponentially. Now don’t get me wrong, I love our long winters here in Minnesota. Ice fishing, snowshoeing, and small game hunting during the dark winter months are some of my favorite activities of the year. We’re used to being creative in the bitter cold, like drilling holes in the ice so we can keep fishing year-round. Trust me: It really is fun! But nothing beats the spring fishing opener. Over the years, I’ve spent the majority of my fishing openers in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA).
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