Have you ever harvested a buck or bull that was still in velvet but weren’t sure how to preserve the velvet for a mount? This video tip will answer all of your questions on how to preserve the velvet in the field!
Read More »600 Inch Deer
Which Would You Rather? A 600″ deer. I’m pretty sure I read that correctly. I have no idea of the origins of the text or the photo, but from the looks of it, the deer seems like it could be about 600″, not like I’m used to judging something of …
Read More »Conservation Vs. Regulation
Most of us can agree that conservation is not regulation. If you find yourself in a slight state of confusion over the two, here is the fundamental difference. Conservation resides in the world of “yes” and regulation mostly orbits the dark side of “no.” The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and …
Read More »What Really Happened In The Wyoming Big Game Draw?
Just 9%, remember that number. As most of you who applied for a tag in Wyoming now know, the odds are getting tougher than ever before to draw a top quality big game tag. With a sheep herd that is on the wane, a moose herd that has been all …
Read More »Tips And Tactics: Glassing Techniques and Strategies!
If you can’t find the game animals you have a tag for, you won’t be notching your tag. This may sound like an oversimplification, but that is the truth. We have developed strategies for effective glassing that make finding the animals we are hunting easier and in turn have made …
Read More »Guy Eastman’s Mongolia Ibex Hunt
Join Guy Eastman on his Ibex hunt in the high country of Mongolia. The terrain isn’t much different than the arid hills of Wyoming that he has calls home. Will the tactics used to hunt the big game animals of North America make quick work of a trophy ibex? Press …
Read More »Is Your Colorado Landowner Tag Valid?
BUYER BEWARE! With the Colorado big game draw results finally posted, many unsuccessful hunters are now faced with the impending reality of looking for a landowner voucher in hopes of hunting the Centennial state this fall. If you fit into this category, like I do this year, keep in mind the …
Read More »Don’t Starve in The Backcountry: Freeze Dried Meals
No matter what your style of hunting I would be willing to bet that if I ran into you on the trail you would probably have some type of food in your pack. Backpack hunters carry a stash of food that has to last for the entirety of their stay …
Read More »Wyoming Draw Deadline Looms…Are You In?
The spring season is coming to a close and we are nearing the dog says of summer. Some might view this time of year as the longest most boring days for a hunter. The end of spring bear season is here and there really isn’t much to do except hit …
Read More »Elk, Elk, and more Elk!
We know most of you suffer from the same affliction that we have, we just can’t get enough of these animals! Elk fill the Rocky Mountains every fall with bugles, chirps and the occasional show down between mature bulls. Press play to watch some of our favorite footage from years …
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