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Read More »Portable Electricity! Solar Power By Goal Zero!
Hunter Brandon Mason reviews the solar power offerings from Goal Zero. The Boulder Briefcase 100 and YETI 400 are perfect combination for the off-grid hunting camp. For backcountry users, the lightweight Nomad system will cover all your charging needs.
Read More »Blood Ring Clues And Shot Placement With Bloodsport
Bowhunting big game takes perseverance, patience, practice and of course when to draw and when to release once that buck or bull is in range. After the shot one of the most difficult things for a bow hunter can be deciding when to pursue an animal after making a hit. …
Read More »Wyoming Mule Deer Under Fire?
Here We Go Again – Oil & Gas Leases in Western Wyoming’s Legendary Hoback Mule Deer Migration I believe Albert Einstein is credited with the expression, “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.” Over the course of time we routinely …
Read More »Missing The Forest For The Trees: Wolf Data Destroyed?
We’ve all heard the expression “don’t miss the forest for the trees”. We are all guilty of missing the big picture at times, as this old saying implies. Recently, the Congressionally designated Wilderness Act proved once again that people often “miss the forest for the trees” when it comes to …
Read More »Shed Hunting Shutdown? Well, not really…
Well, we’ve wondered which state would do it first. Colorado has responded to increased shed antler hunting pressure in recent years by instituting their first ever shed hunting license. This license is mandatory for any person collecting shed antlers, shed horns, antlers or horns attached to skull plates of animal …
Read More »The Liberty Safe Eva-Dry Dehumidifier
There are very few single items in our homes that protect much of the evidence that we actually exist. Birth certificates, social security cards, payment stubs, bank notes and of course our heirloom firearms, all these end up inside our secure safes. We put these precious documents and family treasures …
Read More »4.0 App From onXmaps
All of the Eastmans’ subscribers, including you if your subscription is current, are not strangers to the information provided in our Members Research Section (MRS). Our staff pours over pages and pages of information (both web pages and hard copy printouts), speaks to state wildlife management departments, speaks to land …
Read More »Tecnu Original Review
For years Tecnu has been making products that keep you safe while outdoors, no matter the activity. Tecnu Original, developed during the Cold War to wipe of radioactive dust from skin has evolved into a multi-use product from everything to poison ivy, oak, and sumac treatment to removing pitch from …
Read More »Dying Tradtions: The One Shot Wonders
Recently the Casper Star Tribune reported on an issue that is getting some attention here in Wyoming. The issue revolves around Wyoming pronghorn permits being allocated to special interest groups to use as they see fit – 80 tags for one group alone. While the North American Model of …
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