Don’t convince yourself that you can take an inferior lens and make it work for cover quality images - you can’t.
Lens Selection for Hunting Photography
Don’t convince yourself that you can take an inferior lens and make it work for cover quality images - you can’t.
The Basics Of Shooting In Manual
Auto mode can only do so much and if you want to take your photo game to the next level, you’re going to want to start shooting in manual mode.
Creating a Solid Game Plan in the New Year
Make your time count and write out your goals, know your why, create a plan, eliminate distractions, stay positive and sprint full speed towards your passions and desires.
Charging Up for High-Exertion Backcountry Hunts
Months of planning and preparation are involved in every hunt. The last thing you want to happen is to “hit a wall” and tap out early.
Intro to Backcountry Meat Care
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.
Shared Use of the Backcountry: Best Practices
In Part 1 of this article, I shared some examples of interactions I had with an outfitter while hunting in […]
It's Worth Carrying
I often hear the excuses made by hunters who make the conscious decision not to carry a sidearm to defend […]
To Build A Fire
If you are unfamiliar with the classic Jack London short story To Build a Fire, it is a tale of […]
Sharing the Backcountry: Outfitters vs DIY Hunters
If you spend much time in the backcountry, you’ve likely hunted in areas assigned to outfitters for commercial use by […]
Be More Successful Mule Deer Hunting - Part 2
Outwitting a mature mule deer buck is high on many hunters’ bucket lists. Here are some tips and ideas to narrow down your unit to more manageable chunks and eliminate those days of simply taking your bow or rifle for a hike.
The Art of Elk War
For as long as man has been on this planet, we have engaged in war. Whether with sharp sticks or […]