Safari Club International and its members are no strangers to weird hunting laws. It is why we advocate for hunters’ rights. Usually we understand where the law came from and why it is [...]
by Erin Saros, Lansing School District Kindergarten Teacher In October of 2018, my friend decided to apply to the American Wilderness Leadership School in Wyoming and she encouraged me to apply [...]
by Ed H. Edwards, SCI Lansing member “A hunt based only on trophies taken falls short of what the ultimate goal should be” -Fred Bear Every year there is more conflict among hunters and confusion [...]
By Misti Leitelt, Perry High School Note: SCI Lansing and other Safari Club chapters sponsor teachers to attend a week long training in Wyoming to learn more about hunting, conservation and ways [...]
A patient 9-year-old boy has a great elk hunting story in Michigan following a weekend hunt in January. Anthony Mazzali of Haslett, Michigan, with the guidance of owner Jerry McQuestion and [...]
By Ed H. Edwards, Lansing SCI Chapter Member Most hunters have at least one interesting (if not ugly) story about traveling with firearms. Sometimes things do not go as you expect. Always plan [...]
Our single most effective method of increasing membership is when members like you tell their friends that they should belong. When you talk to a hunter who is not a member, here are some great [...]
Safari Club International has introduced a new benefit that is available to all SCI members at no additional cost. The newly launched Hunter Information Service offers information on hunting [...]
This year’s 2018 Wish Hunt was extremely memorable. For the past several years, Jim and Janet Leonard have spearheaded this trip. They have accompanied the recipients for weekend trips of [...]