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Sitka Stormfront Raingear - Review

Sitka Stormfront Raingear – Review

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I had the chance to try out the on several hunts this summer and fall in Alaska. The hunts were in a remote part of the state where getting dry wasn’t something you could count on. There is little to start a fire with and the sun shines sporadically at best. The old saying, “It’s [...]

Tips for Western Whitetails

Tips for Western Whitetails

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It’s always a good idea to gather tips from other hunters. Make the most of your next hunt by considering these observations from past whitetail seasons.

Setting Up A Rifle For An Elk Hunt

Setting Up A Rifle For An Elk Hunt

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If a hunter isn’t comfortable with his setup, the hunt is much less likely to succeed. Here’s how to pick the right tool for your next elk hunt.

Slings, Packs, and Scabbards - Using the Right System to Get Your Hunting Rifle from Point A to Point B

Slings, Packs, and Scabbards – Using the Right System to Get Your Hunting Rifle from Point A to Point B

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There are only so many ways to get your favorite deer slayer from Point A to Point B and hunters should decide what the goal is before they pick a method. Is it a short jaunt in the dark to a treestand? A hurried march after work into camp? A slow, methodical still- hunt to a rendezvous with a hunting partner? 

Hunting Using Nature's Benchrest: Ready, Aim, Fire

Hunting Using Nature’s Benchrest: Ready, Aim, Fire

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With a little creativity and practice, our hunting gear and/or Mother Nature can provide the same stability at a moment’s notice as the most versatile bipod sold.

Hunting Your Best When Weather Is At It's Worst: Tips for Success

Hunting Your Best When Weather Is At It’s Worst: Tips for Success

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Two things are certain in life: the changing of the seasons and hunters being out there when it’s happening. We can anticipate, prepare, and come out on top or get turned back to the truck early, defeated.  Use these 7 tips to stay one step ahead of Mother Nature and her varying moods this year: