Articles

May 21, 2012

Workin’ Out

For years I have stressed the importance of ‘getting in’ and ‘staying in’ shape year round. The past few years, I have been doing seminars for […]
May 3, 2012

Trail Cameras

I can hardly wait each spring for the snow to melt in the high country. For me, this officially kicks off the start of a new […]
May 3, 2012

GPS Basics

My first and most memorable GPS failure happened many years ago while I was doing a little pre-hunt scouting. My brother and I had located a […]
April 6, 2012

Huntin’ Horns

March 17th, 2012 was one of my favorite horn hunting (antler hunting) days ever. Klay Nelson, a friend from work, and I left town shortly after […]
March 26, 2012

Tactics for Shed Hunting

Shed hunting is addicting. The fresh air and wide open spaces of the mountains draws me like a bug to a fluorescent light. Add randomly dropped […]
March 19, 2012

Elk Calls 101

What to look for in a call and why Now that I’ve been calling for a couple of decades, I hope to share with you some […]
March 13, 2012

Long Range Hunting

Long range rifle shooting (and hunting) is gaining popularity fast. The tools and information needed to be accurate at longer distances are becoming readily available to […]
March 8, 2012

Broadhead Confidence

As most hardcore archers would agree, there is something magical about the flight of an arrow. Whether from a traditional bow or a compound, it’s awesome […]
February 27, 2012

Pre-Season Bow Set Up

It’s time to get your bow ready for September! Whether you have a new bow, or are just checking the bow that has set stagnant during […]
February 8, 2012

Map Scouting

When researching places to hunt elk, no scouting method is more effective than strapping on the old boot leather and roaming the woods. This method allows […]
January 27, 2012

The Life of a Bull Elk

In early summer, around the first of June, cow elk give birth. Each cow typically has a single calf, which can stand on wobbly legs by […]