If it is adventure that you seek, then you will find it hunting mountain lion, bobcat or lynx in the winter months. These hunts can be extremely physical and being well-prepared can certainly enhance your experience.
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Pro-Tips for Thriving in the Cold
BY Mark Miller Published: January 4, 2021 { 4 comments }A lot of hunting is waiting. Hunting season in most of the country comes with cold weather. Hunting can be exciting, there is nothing like finding the buck or shooting the duck, but when you have to sit in the cold it can lose some of its luster. Let’s beat the cold and harvest that game.
Calling All Coyotes: MFK Game Calls
BY Kat Ainsworth Published: January 4, 2021 { 1 comment }If you’re a hardcore coyote hunter odds are you don’t just use e-callers. They’re a tried-and-true method for creating awesomely realistic sounds in real-time. You can even mix it up by using e-callers and diaphragm calls together. Interested? Then you should check out MFK Game Calls.
Review: Kenetrek Boots
BY Kat Ainsworth Published: November 29, 2020 { 2 comments }Your feet matter. There’s no reason to go through a hunt miserable from foot pain or to risk infection or injury. Invest in Kenetreks and you’ll not only be a happier hunter but your feet will thank you.
Knives for the Outdoorsman
BY Trapr Swonson Published: November 27, 2020 { 13 comments }Fixed blade or a folding knife? 5 inch blade or a 10 inch blade? When it comes to choosing a knife to venture outdoors with here some things to consider.
Renew Your Boots
BY Levi Sim Published: November 2, 2020 { 8 comments }It’s too bad that the waterproofing on the leather and nylon outside your boot wears off so quickly. This is the waterproofing that you need to renew to keep your feet dry.
Lessons Learned: Premium or Standard Construction Bullets?
BY Muhammad Abbas Published: November 2, 2020 { 5 comments }Bullets have evolved considerably since their first use from homogenous pure lead to homogenous copper and brass. Along the way, velocities have increased from a few hundred feet per second (fps) to a few thousand feet per second. For the most part, hunters have strived for complete penetration on whatever game animal they are pursuing.
DIY Colorado Elk: My Experience
BY Trapr Swonson Published: October 5, 2020 { 2 comments }This hunt area doesn’t allow any motorized vehicles so you either walk, bike, or horseback it into your area. The area is very much a DIY and muscle power area.
Gear: Sitka’s Flash Shelter
BY Brian McCombie Published: October 5, 2020 { 9 comments }Best known for its hunting apparel, Sitka jumps into the emergency shelter market with its new Flash Shelter 8’x10,’ a tarp that packs light but rolls out large enough to provide cover for two people. For the backcountry hunter, the Flash Shelter is made to provide quick concealment, and shelter from rain, wind, and snow.
Spot and Stalk A Mule Deer
BY Aram Von Benedikt Published: August 31, 2020 { 0 comments }Exactly what you need for a western spot and stalk mule deer.









