With the current temperature sitting at 0 and hitting a balmy high of 2 above today, I have to say that my concern for our big game herds is very real. The only solace I have is that for the last few weeks in my region, much of the snow …
Read More »Is Corner Crossing Okay Now?
Talk about a sticky situation. . . corner crossing namely. The latest happening in the now famous case of 4 Missouri men who moved from one section of public land to another by corner crossing comes in the form of an Amicus brief filed by BHA. The brief references cases …
Read More »Brucellosis On The Rise???? Or Is It????
In a post covid world my gut says that it is a fair statement to say we are all a little more sensitive to any headline that has something to do with disease. In my circle of friends CWD and Brucellosis are the two wildlife related diseases that tend to …
Read More »How to Use a Llama for Hunting or Backpacking
Using llamas for backpacking or hunting can help you go further and faster in the backcountry. @wyomingllamas owner Scott Woodruff and hunter Scott Reekers break down the basic step of how to use a llama for a backcountry adventure.
Read More »Hood Slidin’ Like Bo Duke…
In a headline that could come straight out of a “Dukes Of Hazard” episode a rather crazy poaching story has emerged from the great state of Wyoming. According to Cowboy State Daily a yet unnamed man poached a mule deer buck out of season and then proceeded to break through …
Read More »Text Message From Anywhere! Review: ZOLEO Satellite Communicator
This Eastmans’ gear review features the ZOLEO Satellite Communicator for backcountry communication and safety. Send text messages to family and friends no matter where you pitch camp. It’s durable, lightweight and makes it easy to send text messages with the click of a button or by using the ZOLEO …
Read More »Pittman Robertson In The Crosshairs
Sitting down to write this article, especially when I am citing a VERY well-written article by Gabriella Hoffman on the Townhall website, makes it tough to offer a deep perspective of my own on her subject matter. She nailed the complexities of what is going on, and I won’t try …
Read More »Lightning, An Indiscriminate Killer
The high country has plenty of things to be afraid of, the worst of which in my humble opinion is the summer electrical storm. The high peaks and ridge lines tend to attract the high powered bolts, making them unsafe places to ride out that type of storm. There is …
Read More »Waterproof Backpack?! Seek Outside Peregrine 3500 Review
This gear review features Seek Outside’s Peregrine 3500 backpack.Scott Reekers gives this fully loaded backpack the dunk test! This backpack is built for multi-day hunts in any weather nature can storm up. No rain cover needed! It boasts UltraPE 400 fabric making the pack waterproof and YKK Aquaguard zippers are …
Read More »75,000 New Acres To Hunt!?
Access is king here in the West for anyone who enjoys outdoor activities. Most of us who live here don’t own larger parcels of property to hunt and fish, which means public land is where we spend our time. Many nonresidents come out West for adventures that they have saved …
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