Hello, Colorado – you have company. The long and short of the situation is Colorado is not the only state experiencing the phenomena of “point creep.” The Wyoming deer draw has experienced massive amounts of point creep over the past few years. I took a small sampling of a few …
Read More »Finding Your Next Honey Hole
Finding a new hunting spot is one of the best skills a public land bowhunter can possess! If you can figure out how to locate quality trophies in different terrains, you can go anywhere and be successful. You can draw any tag for any unit and for every different huntable …
Read More »Quick Relief From Bites And Stings!
This family-friendly and portable treatment for bites and stings is perfect for any outdoor adventure. Brandon Mason shares his experience with Bites and Stings, the latest product from Tecnu.
Read More »The Yeti Rambler Series
YETI Rambler stainless steel drink mugs are insulated by a double-wall vacuum to keep drinks hot or cold for hours. Ike Eastman shares his personal trauma after losing his favorite rambler. It’s easy to get attached to the perfect drinking vessel.
Read More »Top 7 Dangers In The Backcountry
The seven most common dangers headed your way in the backcountry and how to avoid them. In the Backcountry issue of EBJ (Jul/Aug 2016) we will explore the seven most common, deadly backcountry dangers, how to avoid them and what to do if you happen to find yourself staring one …
Read More »2016 Spring Bear Hunt!
Joe Hulbert has spring bear hunting figured out and 2016 proved to be another rewarding year for him. Spot and stalk bear hunting is a challenge and not many people get these big bruins figured out Tag along for the final stalk in this video and make sure you subscribe …
Read More »Moose Hunting The Yukon
Join Mike Eastman as he jet boats up and through steep rapids into unhunted territory to find a huge Alaskan Yukon moose during the rut. For more great content SUBSCRIBE HERE.
Read More »Late Season Bulls- A Dying Art
The Elk Issue has always been one of my favorite issues of EHJ. As a teenager I was a certifiable elknut, even though I wasn’t very good at it as a teen. Believe it or not, I didn’t draw a limited quota elk hunt in Wyoming until I was 30 …
Read More »Are You Ready? Training Camp For Big Bulls
A big bull elk is one of the most iconic animals in the west. They weigh nearly 800 pounds with antlers that can stretch five feet over their heads. They travel immense amounts of country and when bumped or pressured can relocate zip codes away. Their senses are keen and …
Read More »#myhuntstory -Your Stories. Your Photos. Your Magazine
I was recently looking back at some old episodes of Eastmans’ Hunting TV that we are looking at sharing on our YouTube channel and I was reminded of something that is still true today. Your Stories. Your Photos. Your Magazine… is a part of the show opening and will always …
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