Our limited understanding of the history of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) only goes back to the 1960’s in Colorado where a captive deer at a research facility became the first animal where the disease was detected. Read that sentence again.
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Sheep Hunting Prep Ideas Pt. 1
BY Jordan Voigt Published: February 28, 2022 { 0 comments }Sheep hunting. Merely the words conjure up images of loopy-horned rams against a rugged backdrop of mountains carved into valleys by silty glacial runoff or clear mountain streams. Written and dreamt about by generations of outdoor enthusiasts, it’s easy to see why hunters’ love affair with the species only gets stronger over time.
Snow Mobility
BY James Nash Published: February 28, 2022 { 0 comments }If you live in a place with snow, you better be able to navigate it, otherwise your hunts are going to be restricted to places awfully close to home, or worse yet, put on hold until the season changes. er of options available today for methods of efficient travel over snow and I’m going to take you through the pros and cons of each that I’ve experienced.
Last Frontier Bison: Hunting Alaska’s Largest Land Mammal
BY Jordan Voigt Published: November 1, 2021 { 0 comments }It was the sixth day of an Alaska bison hunt that had thrown numerous challenges at us requiring an ever-evolving plan; we’d blown through Plans A, B, and C and were currently throwing a Hail Mary as our days afield came to a close.
Tips For A Better Fitting & Shooting Hunting Rifle
BY Brad Benton Published: October 4, 2021 { 0 comments }The success of any hunt falls on the shoulders of the shooter and their ability to properly place the bullet with accuracy. As marksmen and hunters, we want to be certain that we have done everything possible to make that first shot count. Having a well-fitted weapon system and good ammunition leaves it only up to the marksman to make it happen.
Tips For A Better Fitting & Shooting Hunting Rifle
BY Kristy Titus Published: October 4, 2021 { 0 comments }The success of any hunt falls on the shoulders of the shooter and their ability to properly place the bullet with accuracy. As marksmen and hunters, we want to be certain that we have done everything possible to make that first shot count. Having a well-fitted weapon system and good ammunition leaves it only up to the marksman to make it happen.
Tips For A Better Fitting & Shooting Hunting Rifle
BY Kristy Titus Published: October 4, 2021 { 0 comments }The success of any hunt falls on the shoulders of the shooter and their ability to properly place the bullet with accuracy. As marksmen and hunters, we want to be certain that we have done everything possible to make that first shot count. Having a well-fitted weapon system and good ammunition leaves it only up to the marksman to make it happen.
4 Tips To Better Meat Care
BY Jace Bauserman Published: September 6, 2021 { 0 comments }If you take the time to care for your meat correctly, you’ll have a happy processor, and it will be some of the best-tasting game you’ve ever prepared.
Take the Shot? A Rutting Texas Whitetail Offers a Challenging, Head-on Shot – Presented by Springfield Armory
BY Aram Von Benedikt Published: August 2, 2021 { 0 comments }A rutting Texas whitetail offers a challenging, head-on shot. Your only available shooting position is standing, unsupported. Do you take the shot?
Meals for the Extended Stay Hunt
BY Kristy Titus Published: July 12, 2021 { 2 comments }How you fuel your body on a mountain hunt can make a tremendous difference in your physical and mental experience. Packing the right food for an extended stay backpack hunt is extremely important to ensure adequate repair, recovery, and necessary energy for the body.







