I was recently on a public land antelope hunt in Colorado. Like most Colorado tags, I had waited several years to draw this tag; five to be exact. I was very excited and enthusiastic about getting out and chasing around some speed goats.
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Gear Review: Kestrel Monopod, A Must-Have Glassing Tool
BY Levi Sim Published: August 1, 2020 { 0 comments }The real genius of the Kestrel is its floating carriage. The frame your binos mount to is suspended on the shock cord that runs through the poles. That means that you can freely slide the binos up and down the pole. The shock cord takes all the weight off the binos so that they feel weightless in your hands.
A Flatlander Preps for Western Hunts
BY Trapr Swonson Published: August 1, 2020 { 8 comments }These are the things I do as a flatlander, it helps make the summer doldrums go by faster and keeps me eagerly awaiting the first hint of fall.
Onx Maps App
BY Jake Wallace Published: July 6, 2020 { 1 comment }Since we are so limited on the amount of time that we get in the field each year, it is crucial that we get to know an area as well as we can to maximize our chances of being successful. The OnX App can greatly help with that.
Review: Alps Outdoorz Commander Pack+
BY Kat Ainsworth Published: July 6, 2020 { 0 comments }Highly recommend this pack for any outdoorsman in need of a tough, well-made pack from a respected manufacturer.
Knife From A Champion: The WR Fighter From Wolf River Forge Reviewed
BY Riley Baxter Published: June 1, 2020 { 3 comments }As a gun nut, one of the things I take for granted is the value of a good blade. Because I am also an avid hunter, I am reminded yearly of this very thing. I have spent years of my life testing various blades, and most of them have left me wanting more from a knife. My current opinion is that a person needs many for a variety of applications, outfits, and events. You know, for specific tasks and fashion demands.
Squirrel Hunting – How to Do It
BY Jake Wallace Published: June 1, 2020 { 11 comments }Most small game hunters start chasing squirrels only when the leaves fall off the trees and they are easier to locate in the canopy. I too love to chase these fuzzy tailed critters in the winter months, but if you want a challenge and some early season fun, I would suggest you get into the woods when the leaves are still on.
Bullet Selection For Your Next Big Game Hunt
BY Kristy Titus Published: May 4, 2020 { 3 comments }When looking forward to rifle season there are a few decisions that every hunter needs to make. The first decision is to select an appropriate cartridge.
How to Assemble an Awesome Bivy Hunting Setup – Part 3: The Gear and the Gun
BY Aram Von Benedikt Published: May 4, 2020 { 1 comment }In part three let’s take a detailed look at the remaining essential gear, as well as great backcountry rifle setups. Remember; good quality gear lasts longer, works better, and offers the best chance of keeping you alive when the chips are down.
How to Assemble an Awesome Bivy Hunting Setup – Part 2: Water, Food, and Backcountry Cooking
BY Aram Von Benedikt Published: April 6, 2020 { 3 comments }This is the second article in a three-part series on the gear needed to be a successful wilderness-territory bivy hunter. In it, I’ll detail good gear and techniques for obtaining and purifying water, and carrying and cooking food.









