1.) Set Aside Enough Time- I always make sure to set aside the proper amount of time to hunt an area effectively. Some factors that go into this decision are of course the length of the season, the specie you are hunting and your familiarity with the country. As a …
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Time for Bear-1st Hunt of 2011.
For those of us who DON’T turkey hunt, a good spring bear hunt is about as good as it gets to get the cabin fever and the dust knocked off the old bow or rifle. Although, I do have to say I’m just going to miss all those turkey pics …
Read More »Has your identity been poached?
These days with cell phones taking the place of laptops and laptops taking the place of tower computers – not to mention tablets and MP3 players – it’s safe to say technology is moving much faster than anyone thought it would. You can be driving down the highway at 75 …
Read More »The Icebreaker
I finally found what I have been searching for the past two years for. I just wish it was made by a hunting company. But there is hope…more on that later. As a firm believer in wool base layers I have been searching high and low for a good high …
Read More »169 Inches of snow!
We had 26 inches of snow hit use from Saturday thru this Friday with 169 inches of the flakes hitting the ground so far this winter! Winter! Its spring isn’t it? Went sledding to Cook City and run into big wolf track just above my house. He meet up with …
Read More »Show Season Wrap Up
Been a while, so I thought I’d check back in with everyone. Two long-time subscribers approached me at the booth in Salt Lake City this past weekend and informed me that we needed to blog more. So, here I am! Spring is finally reaching Powell. For a while there, I …
Read More »Spring Has Arrived!
Spring Has Arrived! Folks it’s spring and its time to get out the flip-flops put in a Jimmy Buffet tune! Wait its 5 degrees and 4 feet of snow on the lever! Rats! Never mind the flip-flops and the sun block. But we did have a wonderful day above the …
Read More »A Tripod That Works in the Field
I’m not known for being a good shoot. When I was growing up, my brothers and I put the hurt on the ground squirrels. My younger brother was flat-out deadly when shooting offhand, but the only way I had a reasonable chance at a well-placed bullet at those varmints was …
Read More »Winter up in the Beartooths 2011
Well, I’m back on the blog after several months of moving snow all day, every day, up here at the place. By Christmas, we had more of the white stuff then all last year! I think we’ve got something like over 120 inches that hit the roof of the house. In fact, …
Read More »Necessary???…
Is a wrist top computer watch a necessary item for the backcountry hunter? The truth…probably not. But it sure is nice to have one. After all, none of us died before the advent of this little piece of technology. When you’re sitting high atop a ridge line in the head …
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