
Through the Eyes of a Guide: Shooter-Spotter Relationships By Nolan Osborne
Long range hunting is a term that often elicits responses of admiration and joy, or scorn and disdain. Admittedly, for a long time, my own feelings fell largely into the latter categories. I have always …

EP118: Tajikistan Debrief with Bryan Martin – Part 2
On this show, Adam and Bryan Martin of Asian Mountain Outfitters, pick up where they left off in Part 1.
If you’ve never experienced a double-header rodeo, this one’s worth every minute and chock-full of shooting tips.
We’ve been tight-lipped about what exactly happened on this hunt, but we disclose some solid details here in Part 2. Spoiler alert…ibex meat tastes great!

Improving Your Situation: Getting Back to Dry By Steve Opat
It is with near certainty that your great northern adventures will introduce you to a state of being wet, cold, and miserable. As we travel down the path towards becoming savvy outdoorsmen and women, we generally progress through an evolutionary process of dealing with this state. In their infancy, people often are not experienced enough to avoid getting wet – and thus cold and miserable.