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Find out more about the Sierra Club's sportsmen with the features below: interviews, profiles, and stories from Sierra Club friends, supporters, staff, and volunteers who hunt and fish.
April 2009: Michael Knepp
Artist Michael Knepp captures the beauty and heritage of the sport of angling.
September 2008: Holly Heyser
Blogger Holly Heyser gives a woman's perspective on the hunting and fishing world.
August 2008: Kevin Paulson
Founder of HuntingLife.com talks about the nexus between hunting and the internet.
May 2008: James Swan
Author of In Defense of Hunting. The game warden crisis in California, and our physical, cultural, and spiritual origins in hunting.
April 2008: Drew Pogge
Author of "The Loneliness of the Redneck Environmentalist" -- what it means to be stuck in the radical middle of the outdoors.
February 2008: Lowell Baier
President of the Boone and Crockett Club and steward of Teddy Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch in North Dakota, the "Walden of the West."
February 2008: Steven Rinella
Sportsmen, chef, and raconteur Steven Rinella on fusing French cooking with wild American game.
January 2008: Jed Meunier
Conservation pioneer Aldo Leopold's great-grandson, Jed Meunier.
December 2007: Jeff Fox
Photographer and sportsman Jeff Fox on the importance of wilderness and the American West.
November 2007: Bob Poole
A National Geographic author, hunter, and angler discusses the state of American hunting.
November 2007: Lieutenant Commander Joel Stewart
The Founder of the Baghdad School of Fly Fishing on enjoying the outdoors — even in a war zone.
October 2007: Dr. Bruce Thompson
The New Mexico Game & Fish Director discusses the 35th anniversary of the Clean Water Act.
August 2007: Terry Spence
A second-generation farmer talks about the Conservation Reserve Program.
July 2007: John Reiger
A conversation with Dr. John F. Reiger, noted sportsmen author and historian.
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