Back in mid December, the Denver Post released an article on Colorado’s Parks & Wildlife Department and their recent decision to study the effects of more aggressive predator control on the population dynamics of ungulates, primarily mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus). As we all know, Colorado has long been known as …
Read More »The Zeiss Conquest HD 15×56 Binoculars
Hunting with ten power binoculars, but want more? A set of Conquest HD 15×56 binos from Zeiss will do the job. Hunter and Eastmans’ Hunting Journals staffer Brandon Mason shares his experience with these optics on an antelope bow hunt in central Wyoming. Press play to see his thoughts on …
Read More »New Rifle Review: The Weatherby 6.5-300 WBY Mag
In EHJ’s 2016 June/July issue Dan Turvey, Jr. and I debated the merits of .30 cal vs. sub .30 cal rifles. The spirited discussion lead to an understanding that both trains of thought have validity and many rounds and calibers can do the job on western big game. However, Weatherby …
Read More »Backcountry Safety & Rescue: Globalstar Products
Hiking deep in to the wilderness can challenge even the most experienced hunter or backpacker. Brandon Mason shares his favorite products to ensure peace of mind. These remote communication tools by SPOT could make the difference in a life or death situation. For more information visit this link: Want more …
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 »Colorado: Gold Or Bust For 2016
The time is here once again to sharpen up our pencils, fire up our laptops and begin the application process to dream of what the fall may bring. Colorado is getting into the thick of the large predator debates, with many liberal “friends” of wildlife thinking they are doing good …
Read More »The Best Defense Against Small Pests!
Early season hunts can be brutal on the skin when bugs are doing their best to enjoy a last meal before the snow falls. When that last meal is you it can make for a long, itchy, uncomfortable hunt. It is even worse when there are bugs swarming all over …
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