The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is reporting that an experienced bear hunter was mauled by his prey and hospitalized.
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California Bowhunter Mauled by Bear in San Bernardino Made Costly Mistake
Published: August 31, 2018 { 8 comments }First Deer of the Year
Published: August 28, 2018 { 8 comments }On August 11 a friend of mine from back East texted me and I responded that I was deer hunting. “Boddington,” he came back, “it’s August…around here we call that poaching!” On the surface, it seems crazy. Here on the Central Coast, August temperatures soar above 100 degrees and wildfires are headline news. Even so, it’s deer season! The “coast zone” rifle deer season opens the second Saturday in August. This year opening day was the 11th; it could open as early as August 8…but never later than the 14th. This is the earliest rifle deer season in the Lower 48!
The Most Versatile Gun in the World
Published: August 4, 2018 { 7 comments }But, why I really love shotguns is because they are so versatile. Seriously, if you can find me any other gun that you can shoot a quail with at 15 yards and also shoot a whitetail with at 150, I will be very impressed. Not to mention all the different gauges, styles and brands.
The 400 Yard Deer Hunter: Summer Prep Required!
Published: July 20, 2018 { 14 comments }Long-range hunting continues to gain in popularity. But just because you want to go long doesn’t mean dropping in bullets at 1,000 yards. Most deer hunters, for example, take their shots at 100 yards or less. Yet, if those same hunters could extend their range to 400 yards? Their chances at filling their tags would go up greatly.
Slings, Packs, and Scabbards – Using the Right System to Get Your Hunting Rifle from Point A to Point B
Published: June 28, 2018 { 2 comments }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?
Alaskan Bear Rifles
Published: June 23, 2018 { 10 comments }I love to look at Professional Hunter’s firearms; they show the rigors of day-to-day hunting life and are often beat nearly to death. While we all have our safe queens, I appreciate those beat up, well-hunted guns that invariably have a story to tell, be it that one shot that even surprised the owner, of those hair-raising tales of dangerous game at close quarters.
Hunting Using Nature’s Benchrest: Ready, Aim, Fire
Published: June 16, 2018 { 1 comment }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
Published: June 8, 2018 { 2 comments }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:
Over Yonder: The Ins and Outs of Laser Rangefinders
Published: May 25, 2018 { 3 comments }In simple terms, the laser rangefinder will emit an infrared beam towards a target while another sensor looks for the reflection coming back. Once the sensor has detected that reflection it calculates the range based on the time it took to get back to the unit and displays it for the user.
Terminating Whistle Pigs: Clay’s Choice for Guns & Gear
Published: May 17, 2018 { 14 comments }I have had some people ask me about my preferred setup for terminating whistle pigs, so today I am going to discuss just that.








