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James Yates
There are a lot of guys out there who create content about archery equipment, but almost none of them shoot every day, hunt 60-plus days a year, and have a full-time engineering job. James always delivers the highest quality content, whether it’s a deep dive on arrow tolerances or methods of aiming that you've never even considered, in each issue, he delivers something to help you up your archery game. James has been a borderline-obsessive backcountry hunter for years. His day job as an engineering consultant informs his scientific approach to archery in a unique way that we’re fortunate enough to pass along to our readers. James lives in Utah where he is involved in some of the most grueling backpack hunting expeditions ever undertaken in the lower 48.
A Thermoregulating Strategy Utilizing Several Layers from Sitka Gear

Push the limits of your backcountry hunts with these thermoregulating tips and strategies.

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Backcountry Passage: Best Methods of Transit in the Wilderness

Hunt smarter not harder, right? This saying has always perplexed me because it always seems like the guys who put […]

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Crispi Altitude Boots Review

As it is, it’s a brilliant early-season bowhunting boot and my boot of choice for those types of hunts.

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Garmin Xero A1i Pro Review

Rarely are products released in the modern-day archery industry that are truly “game-changing.” In my opinion, this phrase is used […]

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DIY Bow and Arrow Tuning: Taking your Archery Game to the Next Level  

Nothing instills more confidence as a bowhunter than working on and tuning your own archery equipment. Knowing your bow and […]

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Backcountry Passage: The Best Methods of Transit in the Wilderness

Hunt smarter not harder, right? This saying has always perplexed me because it always seems like the guys who put […]

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DIY Bow and Arrow Tuning

"Even if you get your bow initially set up by an archery pro shop, having the ability to work on your own bow and arrow after the initial setup is very important..."

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Maximizing Bowhunting Forgiveness: Part 3

The beauty of stalking mule deer in lush alpine basins in August; the sweet sounds of elk ringing out in […]

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Maximizing Bowhunting Forgiveness: Part 2

Deer and elk shoulders are tough… really tough. Nearly all bowhunters who have hunted long enough have experienced the horrors […]

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Maximizing Bowhunting Forgiveness: Part 1

What is the worst possible outcome of a bow hunt? This is a personal question, but for myself and many […]

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Hamskea Archery Epsilon Arrow Rest Review

Built like a Panzer tank but performs like a fine Swiss watch. Hamskea Archery is well known for building the […]

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