It was great to take such a unique bull in conditions that do not provide many opportunities for success, using a technique that is so high risk. So many times, hunters are restricted by weather and are helpless. In this situation, I was able to draw on experience and a little luck and make something out of nothing.
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Whitetail: Go Deep … Then Go Deeper
BY Jace Bauserman Published: November 2, 2020 { 0 comments }This season, when you’re hunting public land, take a risk. Push past the perimeter sign. Move-in on bedding areas and put yourself in a position to kill a big buck.
The Last Piece of the Puzzle: Glassing Tips for Hunters
BY Jordan Voigt Published: October 5, 2020 { 0 comments }One of the most important skills an outdoorsman can practice and hone to a fine edge is the ability to glass a specific piece of country and pick it apart for the game species that call it home.
The Bugler’s Elk Hunting Bag Dump
BY Dirk Durham Published: August 31, 2020 { 2 comments }Whether you’re day-tripping or bivy hunting, here’s a list of the essentials to pack.
Archers: Beat Target Panic!
BY Jace Bauserman Published: August 2, 2020 { 2 comments }Are you tired of not being able to go to the range with your buddies? How about being sick of missing and wounding game? If you want to rid yourself of target panic and have the most successful fall of your life when it comes to making clean, ethical kills, read on.
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.
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.
How to Assemble an Awesome Bivy-Hunting Setup – Part One: Camping & Sleeping Gear
BY Aram Von Benedikt Published: March 1, 2020 { 2 comments }To bivy hunt effectively, you must have the right gear. It’s got to be good stuff, and most importantly of all, it must be super lightweight because more often than not you’ll be carrying it all on your back.
5 Things Every Bowhunter Should Be Able To Do
BY Jace Bauserman Published: December 1, 2019 { 5 comments }Maybe you’re new to the game of bowhunting or maybe you’ve been toting a stick-and-string for years. Regardless, there are some things, quick fixes, every bowhunter should be able to do.









