This review features the Spartan Forge mapping application for mobile and desktop computers. Eastmans' staffer Scott Reekers breaks down some of his favorite Spartan Forge features including 3D mapping, custom pins, interactive TagHub 2.0 hunting research and predictive movements for whitetail deer.
Read More »Colorado: No More Over The Counter Elk Tags!
During today’s meeting the CPW Commissioners considered and approved the final staff recommendations for limitation of Over-the-Counter (OTC) licenses.
Read More »Young BigHorn Rams Removed Near Lander
Lander wildlife officials recently confirmed the removal of three young ram bighorn sheep in Sinks Canyon on June 12th.
Read More »Arizona Draw Deadline Update
The Arizona Game and Fish Department has notified applicants that they have until 11:59 PM on June 17 to make sure their credit card information on file is current.
Read More »Colorado’s Secondary Draw Application Period Begins June 20th
Colorado's Secondary Draw Application Period Begins June 20th Big Game License Lists are now posted (by species) at this location:
Read More »Colorado Confirms Reproduction of Gray Wolves
In a News Release just posted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), the agency confirmed successful reproduction from two of the gray wolves reintroduced to Colorado in December 2023.
Read More »Weatherby Model 307 Alpine CT Rifle Review
This review features Weatherby's new lightweight Model 307 Alpine CT rifle. Weatherby partnered with PEAK 44 to create this ultra-light rifle that can handle any task with repeatable accuracy.
Read More »Wyoming: Elk Poacher Nabbed Thanks To Stuck Pickup
Corey Cruz poached a bull elk south of Rawlins, Wyoming last fall.
Read More »Black Bear Aggression On The Rise!
Reports of black bears, normally passive creatures, acting aggressively toward and or attacking/killing humans have been on the rise since COVID-19.
Read More »Idaho Hunter Mistakenly Kills Grizzly: How important is target identification?
Every year a handful of Idaho hunters find themselves on the wrong side of the law because of target identification. You hear stories of an elk hunter shooting a moose in units that have both species.
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