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Step 1- For Your Trophy Of A Lifetime

 

Step 1 – For Your Trophy of a Lifetime

Getting started in hunting western big game can be a daunting process and is certainly one where breaking it down into manageable parts, much like breaking down an elk in the field, will make the daunting task of where, when and how, much less intimidating.

This is where subscribing to Eastmans’ Hunting Journals and using the included benefit of our Member’s Research Section (MRS) in the back of every subscriber issue makes the process of hunting “out West” much more simple. We do the leg work for you and provide draw, tag and trophy information on a State by State basis to our subscribers.

What this means for you is that Step 1 of the western big game chess match is to get ALL the latest information on hunting the 11 western states by subscribing to both Eastmans’ Hunting Journal and Eastmans’ Bowhunting Journal. The MRS, Tips & Tactics, and Gearin’ Up For The Backcountry sections in the Journals are also available in a digital format so you can have complete control of your interface and user experience.

Take that first step and subscribe today to get started on your journey to success “out West” by letting the 3 generation authority in western big game hunting, Eastmans’ Hunting Journals, lead you down the path on your western adventure.

Step 2 Coming NEXT WEEK!

About Guy Eastman, Editor-In-Chief

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Following in the footsteps of his father, Guy has taken up the reins and is now at the helm of the Eastmans’ Hunting Journal and the Eastmans’ Bowhunting Journal. A fine hunter in his own right, Guy has taken several trophy animals and has become an expert in trophy hunting as well.

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