Hard work, persistence and a little luck sprinkle the pages of this EHJ issue. The authors overcome home-threatening wildfires and experience sheer luck of the draw. Ride the roller coaster with them as elk, mule deer, sheep, antelope and caribou hit the ground across six western states and one Canadian …
Read More »No Ground Skrinkage Today!
An early summer morning found me checking my draw status. I expected a nice refund check from the Wyoming Fish and Game, but much to my amazement “successful” graced my results. As it always does when you draw a coveted tag, summer quickly passed, and two days before season I …
Read More »HARDCORE Field Test: VORTEX Razor HD Binocular/Spotter
If you’ve been reading Eastmans’ for the past couple of years, odds are you’re familiar with Vortex optics. They’ve blasted onto the optics scene seemingly out of nowhere and have quietly been building a large following. Not only does their product justify the buzz, but their attention to the western …
Read More »EBJ79 – First Look
EBJ79 – First Look With any luck you are reading this column in a hunting camp somewhere waiting for the bucks or bulls to get up and move again for the evening. Where does the time go? Here we are again at the start of another hunting season. It seems …
Read More »Horns, Hides and Glass Eyes
Roger Selner of the Eastmans’ Trophy Deer Tour brought us a sneak peek of the huge bucks that will be on tour next year throughout the western US. You have to see these bucks to believe them. The average score of the mule deer bucks is a whopping 234 inches …
Read More »EHJ138 – First-Look
A public land, DIY hunt is what this issue of EHJ is all about. Spending time with longtime friends, family or loved ones doing what you love to do best, making all of the preparations, decisions and owning up to your failures is what this part of the sport is …
Read More »OTC Options- Over-the-counter hunting options out West
If you failed to draw a tag anywhere in the Rocky Mountain region or you simply forgot to enter any of the draws, fear not. Contrary to popular belief all is not quite lost. Thankfully for most of us, there still are some over-the-counter (OTC) options still available. Colorado has some …
Read More »Sitka Stormfront RainGear Review
Before diving into the top-of-the-line features of this raingear, I must first digress a bit. While testing this layer from the original technical clothing innovators, that is Sitka, I had one of those “ah-ha” moments. What a true pleasure it is to be a mountain hunter in this era we …
Read More »EBJ 78 – The Backcountry Issue
The high country is one of the few places where a bowhunter can still seek out and find an above-alpine adventure in its purest form. A sad truth is that the true backcountry hunter is slowly becoming a dying breed. These select few hunters are the toughest of the tough. …
Read More »Will the wet spring bring big antler growth to Wyoming?
A mild yet wet spring has come as a blessing to the Northern Rocky Mountain region. With the official start of summer only a few short days away spring is for the most part behind us now. The winter snowpack ended up just shy of historic average levels. With only …
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