American sporting craftsmen and women are currently producing some of the finest, most beautiful hunting and fishing gear in the history of outdoor sports. Drawing on a rich tradition of handmade sporting equipment, these artisans have elevated practical field gear into art forms. Art Carter, executive editor of Sporting Classics magazine, explores the full range of modern, custom-made sporting equipment. He profiles the leading makers, reviews the history of the craft, and exhibits some of the finest work in his exquisite color photographs. The book includes chapters on fly rods and reels, flies, flyboxes and nets, knives, classic rifles, muzzleloaders, longbows and recurves, decoys, and waterfowl calls. 244 pages, Hardcover, 66 color and 53 b&w photos, 7-1/4" x 10-1/4"