A Thermoregulating Strategy Utilizing Several Layers from Sitka Gear
Push the limits of your backcountry hunts with these thermoregulating tips and strategies.
Articles aimed to improve your odds of success in the field.
Push the limits of your backcountry hunts with these thermoregulating tips and strategies.
I could feel the morning breeze go still and then a perceptible switch of direction. The coolness to the exposed […]
Several years ago I found myself in a hidden drainage surrounded by bugling bulls. I’ve since come to call this […]
While many guys day hunt from home or a luxurious base camp when winter starts setting in, you can still enjoy all of the benefits of a bivy camp while staying comfortable and safe, with not much more than a little extra thought and planning.
There are some basic tips in hunting that all apply to being successful and there is also information that is more nuanced to hunting mule deer.
In this article I will describe how I have traveled in remote areas throughout the West with my pack and riding stock, using both age-old techniques as well as the technology which is currently available to us today.
With backcountry hunting becoming more popular these days, there is a great percentage of hunters out there that are truly not prepared for the journey that lies ahead of them. Without first-hand experience, it is hard to know how prepared you actually are.
Unfortunately, hunters have learned that the beautiful scenery and loneliness of the wilderness can also be very dangerous if they’re not properly prepared for such an increase in elevation.
If you want to be a great hunter, you need to hunt all the time. Being out in the woods is the best way to learn about the game you pursue.
Christian Woodward shares tips for glassing without gridding.
Tips for using the record-keeping scoring system to help make your field judging more closely resemble actual trophy measurements.
It's fun to get wrapped up and carried away in the trophy characteristics of the animals we take, but don’t avoid the value of meat care.