Trail Camera: Hide & Seek | Darren Choate Trail Camera: Hide & Seek by Darren Choate For me, checking trail cameras reminds me of what Christmas as a kid felt like -- you never knew what you would unveil while unwrapping gifts. Now, it's the long wait or anxious moments of viewing the images written on an SD card. Of course, I am usually expecting and … [Read more...] about Trail Camera: Hide & Seek
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Trail Camera Contest, No JOKE!
Trail Camera Contest, No JOKE! Trail Camera Contest, No JOKE! The Top 3 Vote-Getters Receive Stealth Cam Trail Cameras ENTER NOW TO WIN RULES & PRIZES Our Trail Camera Contest opens on April 1, 2019 -- No Joke! Individuals are allowed to upload and enter one trail camera image of a big game animal. Images can be uploaded through May 31, 2019. ALL photos will … [Read more...] about Trail Camera Contest, No JOKE!
Go for Goats
Go for Goats Go for Goats by Darren Choate Having accumulated 16 points, I was confident I would draw a tag, but until the official results come out, you never know for sure. After 14 years of applying, I finally drew an archery antelope tag in Arizona a few years ago. With most of spring and summer to prepare, I went to work with the goal of putting together a … [Read more...] about Go for Goats
Mr. Curly: 178-inch Texas Whitetail
Mr. Curly: 178-inch Texas Whitetail | Ryan Burrus Mr. Curly: 178-inch Texas Whitetail by Ryan Burrus Take a step back in time to 2010. It was August in Texas and it was HOT! My cameras had been out for a month trying to help me compile my hit list for the season. We had great rain and growth throughout the summer months, producing some excellent antlers on bucks. … [Read more...] about Mr. Curly: 178-inch Texas Whitetail
Strengthening Your Archery Muscles
Strengthening Your Archery Muscles | Samantha Lance Strengthening Your Archery Muscles by Samantha Lance Have you ever picked up your bow after a long hiatus of shooting, and realize that you have trouble drawing it? Or perhaps you are a beginning shooter and don’t quite yet have the strength to pull effectively. Archery is technically a year-round sport, whether … [Read more...] about Strengthening Your Archery Muscles
Wyoming Deer Hunt in Hot Weather
Wyoming Deer Hunt in Hot Weather | Bob Robb Wyoming Deer Hunt in Hot Weather by Bob Robb Hunting southeastern Wyoming one October conditions went from bad to worse, meaning windy as heck to mega hot, with daytime temps pushing 90 degrees. The answer? Forget the spot & stalk hunting and go eastern setting a tree stand over an isolated waterhole and wait ‘em … [Read more...] about Wyoming Deer Hunt in Hot Weather
Going Guided for Columbia Whitetail
Going Guided for Columbia Whitetail | Bob Robb Going Guided for Columbia Whitetail Bob Robb takes an opening morning Columbia whitetail buck with outfitter, Taylor Thorp. by Bob Robb If you want a rare Columbia whitetail buck, essentially you need to hire a guide. I did, and when the time came hired Taylor Thorp of 4x4 Outfitters in Oregon through a trusted … [Read more...] about Going Guided for Columbia Whitetail
Grand Canyon: The Complete Experience
Grand Canyon: The Complete Experience by Kristin Hooten The Grand Canyon spans 277 miles, which is a far more vast area to explore than just inside the National Park Boundaries. The following POI suggestions are all in the Grand Canyon; however, a few are outside of the National Park on adjacent Native American Indian Reservations. When visiting these areas, you can … [Read more...] about Grand Canyon: The Complete Experience
Ski Mountaineering
Ski Mountaineering ...the opportunity to take this class opened my eyes to a completely new sport during a time of year that I otherwise dread. Off Season Alternatives, Ski Mountaineering By Shelton Boggess In Alaska, there are two things to do in the winter: build a fire and hole up in your cabin or throw on a coat and get outside! In October of 2017, I was … [Read more...] about Ski Mountaineering
Following in their Footsteps
Following in their Footsteps by Shelton Boggess As I stepped out of the airport on January 25th, 2018, the coldest city in America greeted me with the coldest air I had ever felt. It was negative 26 degrees Fahrenheit. While I’ve been in Fairbanks, AK for over half a year by now, we had an extremely mild early winter. Along with that, I had just spent the last month … [Read more...] about Following in their Footsteps