Bowhunter Adam Moleski tackles the rugged terrain of British Columbia to harvest a mature Stone’s sheep ram. Days of bad weather make locating trophy rams difficult, but Moleski and his wife manage to turn up a nice legal ram on their way back to the trailhead. Read the full story in …
Read More »Is Common Sense Dead?
Every person has a point where they just shake their head in disbelief because no sense can be made of a situation no matter how it’s spun. Case in point is the Rocky Mountain goat at Dinosaur National Monument (“DNM”). Typically when you hear about a story that just doesn’t …
Read More »Bow Hunting Lions!
Mountain Lions are one of North America’s most reclusive species and it often takes a lot of time and effort to harvest one. The seasons often provide for some of the prettiest hunts in snow covered high country and steep terrain. Guy Eastman heads to northern Montana to try his …
Read More »Colorado: Gold Or Bust For 2016
The time is here once again to sharpen up our pencils, fire up our laptops and begin the application process to dream of what the fall may bring. Colorado is getting into the thick of the large predator debates, with many liberal “friends” of wildlife thinking they are doing good …
Read More »Clash Of The Rams!
Bighorn sheep have a brutal rutting ritual. Big rams collide head-on to earn the right to breed. Rams are built to handle the impact of head-butting rut fights, but the impact sound is still cringe-worthy. Press play to get your fill of these animals You also won’t want to miss …
Read More »Alaska Caribou Hunt!
Going to Alaska to hunt just about any species is a dream for most of us and something that we would gladly check off the bucket list. Guy Eastman travels to Alaska to hunt for a velvet caribou bull in this episode. Hunting for a single trophy in a herd …
Read More »Public Wildlife Theft!
All of us as hunters need to take a long hard look at a press release that the Wyoming Game and Fish just came out with. Four out of ten vehicles that observed and passed a decoy buck in an area west of the Tetons ended up with citations for …
Read More »Stay Safe: Be Alert In Bear Country!
Every fall our staff spends time in the field reviewing products, using gear, and of course, filming our hunts. I wasn’t surprised to see a picture come through of another bull who had fallen to a Savage rifle. The text that came in immediately afterwards told a much bigger piece …
Read More »Death By Grizzly Bear!
The only reason I am even going to bring this up is because this issue is so close to home. A grizzly bear was euthanized after it attacked and consumed (i.e. ATE) a Yellowstone Park employee. This has drawn plenty of attention to the subject of predator management and the …
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 »