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    How To Eat For A 47.5 Mile Hike

    Intro/Synopsis Most people won’t attempt a 47.5-mile hike with almost 11,000 feet of elevation gain in one shot, and honestly, […]

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    How to Drag Out an Elk

    Several years ago I found myself in a hidden drainage surrounded by bugling bulls. I’ve since come to call this […]

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    Tripod Shooting 101

    When it comes to hunting the West, the first skill set a hunter should master is the art of glassing from a tripod. Second, he should master utilizing the tripod as a shooting support.

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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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    Keep Your Head in the Game

    You can have all the best gear, the right optics, the tag of a lifetime, the best hunt plan, or […]

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    Tough Terrain Bulls

    Backpack elk hunts are tough, so pick your battles wisely I’m a sucker for a good view. Consequently, I often […]

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    Close Quarter Glassing

    "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."

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    Underdogs

    "For the most part, hunters look at fall bears as an opportunity type of species. We all have a bear tag in our pocket during the Fall, but only fill it by happenstance if one presents itself while out elk or deer hunting. Not many solely focus on bear hunting in the fall, especially in the southwest when compared to its trophy elk and mule deer opportunities..."

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    Back to the Basics

    Put yourself where the animals are and in their travel corridors. Be observant of your surroundings and sign. Know if they have the best eyesight, smell, or hearing. Know when to push it, when to slow down, when to back out, and when to close the distance. This comes with experience in most cases.

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    Are You Ready for The Grizzly?

    The hunter with the gun shot the bear in the hind end, believing he had no other shot option. To take the time for a side shot may have meant a broken neck for his partner. His quick, moxie-rich action saved his friend as the bear leapt away from his victim and slipped into thick brush only five feet away.

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    Hack-Free Hunting

    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.

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    The Under-Recognized Species in the Overlooked State

    California offers a lengthy deer season timeline and a generous two tag per hunter allowance in its blacktail zones, making it an appealing yet highly under-recognized hunt opportunity for out-of-staters. If only I had a nickel for every time someone’s head spun in disbelief when I told them that we begin archery hunting for blacktails on the second Saturday in July!

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