By Brandi Gideon Just because a woman marries someone who hunts doesn’t mean that’s how she got her start! Take myself for example; I married a hunter but my hunting experience started long before I met my husband. Currently, I work at Eastmans’ as the Marketing Coordinator. I’ve been hunting …
Read More »Knowing Your Boundaries: Using onXmaps to have the best hunt possible!
OnXmaps is a necessary tool for any serious hunter. I grew up hunting in Montana which is only 37% public land, including a lot of checkerboarded property and isolated sections of public land throughout the state. Having a tool like onXmaps on either a smartphone or GPS makes understanding boundaries …
Read More »Antler Growth Forecast: The Pacific Northwest
By Dan Carlson Big-game hunters will have their work cut out for them in the Pacific Northwest this fall. The Pacific Ocean may be entering a Super El Nino phase and that is not good news for those hoping some moisture will bring up water levels in streams, lakes and …
Read More »How To Mount A Rifle Scope!
Buying a new gun is kind of like buying a new car, except it is more fun and to you there is always the pleasure of mounting the rifle scope. Follow along with Dan Turvey as he shows you how to properly mount a scope on your next new gun!
Read More »The Adventures Of Ranger Ralph: Usama Bin Watermelon
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Read More »Duck, Duck, Buck! Antelope Hunting with Ike Eastman
Join Ike Eastman in southern Colorado for his antelope hunt that goes down to the last minute of shooting of light! Choices, Choices, Choices-Picking The Right Scope Hilleberg Kaitum 2 Mountain House Meals Review
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 »How Soon Is Too Soon…To Go Scouting?
By Aron Snyder The snow’s melting, spring run off is cranking and you’ve drawn your tag for the upcoming fall season! So now that you’ve got the tag, you’re going to need to start scouting but when is going to be the best/most productive time to head out? At this …
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 »Coyote Archery Double Kill!
Hunting song dogs with a rifle is a challenge, let alone managing to deceive their eyes and doing it with a bow. Jordan Breshears was able to take not one, but two coyotes this past fall with his bow. It doesn’t get much better than that when it comes to …
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