It looks like we may finally be getting some moisture after a winter that was unusually warm. Less than one hundred miles north of us in Montana they have already been fighting fires. Not exactly normal for what we consider the tail end of winter. Yet, this week I can …
Read More »Carbon Precision: The Christensen Summit Carbon Rifle
Carbon fiber rifles and hunting the West are nearly synonymous. The reason is simple – save weight. As the old adage goes, “Ounces are pounds, and pounds are pain.” Christensen has been in the business of sparing you pain for 20 years now and have more than made a name …
Read More »Public Land Sell Off
70%. Let that number sink in for a few seconds before you go on reading this. Rarely, if ever do we find majority numbers like this, and yet this number is something that our elected officials need to remember. 70% of the hunters who venture to the West hunt on …
Read More »Eastmans’ Classic Footage: Non-Typical Bull Elk!
Years ago I had the opportunity to film these bulls on my way through Jackson. Are you a fan of non-typical elk? -Mike Eastman
Read More »The 2015 Hoyt Nitrum Turbo
If you are a fan of Hoyt bows, this review is for you. Make sure you are SUBSCRIBED to Eastmans’ Bowhunting Journal for the latest bow reviews from the largest bowhunting publication in the West!
Read More »EHTV Webisode: Colorado Elk Hunt with 2011 Hunt Winner Curt Tobias
Join 2011 Elk Hunt Winner Curt Tobias as he harvests a great bull in Southern Colorado! To see Guy Eastman’s 2011 public land Wyoming elk hunt click HERE.
Read More »Crazy Politics of Wyoming Wildlife!
Legislative season is here in Wyoming and once again we have a bill that died in committee which attempted to start a preference point system for residents. We already have a point system for trophy species such as Bighorn Sheep, Moose and Mountain goat. Non-Residents already navigate the point game …
Read More »Eastmans’ Tips For A Flexible Layering System!
Want a flexible layering system for the back country? Press play and look at the layers we mix and match to survive the worst that the backcountry has to throw at us! Want to learn how to break down an elk with the gutless method? CLICK HERE
Read More »Choices, Choices, Choices: Picking the Right Spotting Scope!
Some call me crazy, others just call me a backpack hunter. This past fall I harvested a 6×6 bull six miles into the backcountry where it turned out my partner and I were the only ones hunting the area on foot. All of the other hunters we ran into were …
Read More »The Gutless Method: Removing The Backstrap
If you are new to hunting the West there isn’t anything more intimidating than breaking down an elk for the packout for the first time. Press play for step by step instructions on removing backstraps using the gutless method! For more on the gutless method CLICK HERE
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