From taxidermy prep to cooking, this section covers anything and everything related to the Western Hunter lifestyle.
Every season has an ending, and every new season brings new opportunities. We need to look at the “off-season” as an opportunity to boost our performance in the backcountry.
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.
Looking for a better way to boil a skull for a Euro Mount? Taxidermy Editor Nick Gehring walks us through his step-by-step process.
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.
At 57 years of age, I am convinced that physical and emotional health are the most critical components to truly enjoying a hunt.
Tana shares some great tips and insight that she's learned throughout the years of capturing hunts on video with her family’s youtube channel Stuck-N-The-Rut.
Zack dives into tips and common errors for measuring trophies, as well as the history of scoring systems and how to have an animal officially scored.
Zack goes over some cape care basics and what he does to help preserve a once-in-a-lifetime memory.
As hunters, we put a ton of time and effort into our hunts to give ourselves the best chances of success. One thing often overlooked however is trophy care.
Want to learn how to be the person that every taxidermist would like to have present for the caping process of a hard-earned trophy.