You can have all the best gear, the right optics, the tag of a lifetime, the best hunt plan, or […]
You can have all the best gear, the right optics, the tag of a lifetime, the best hunt plan, or […]
Stuff that I am constantly stoked on and some of the best gear I have gotten to sample. Vortex LHT […]
Remi Warren shares tips and tactics for elk hunting.
A strange coffee symbol popped up on the truck gauge for the hundredth time. The new model, borrowed Ford was […]
You can have all the best gear, the right optics, the tag of a lifetime, the best hunt plan, or […]
"My binos live on my eyes in both close and far hunting scenarios. Long-range glassing is important, but if you are not properly close-quarter glassing, you are not fully utilizing one of the best tools available. I am going to cover my five best close-quarter tactics to help you spot more game and get busted less."
Over the years I have noticed that it seems like new technology is always trying to replace a skill to make success easier to come by. Everyone is looking for a hack or shortcut to success. While I have nothing against this and embrace many of those technologies myself. I am a firm believer that there is no shortcut or technology to make you consistently successful or at your core, a more competent hunter.
Social media has changed the way we operate, and hunters are not immune to that change. It allows us to communicate, share, and self-publish… and it may be the single thing that leads to the demise of hunting.
With thousands of days spent self-filming, I want to share the secrets I have learned over the years of capturing my hunts and help lessen the learning curve for those of you interesting in capturing your hunt on film.
Remi’s top five most underrated pieces of gear and how to constantly repurpose them for many useful tasks.
If you are unfamiliar with the classic Jack London short story To Build a Fire, it is a tale of […]
For as long as man has been on this planet, we have engaged in war. Whether with sharp sticks or […]