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Knowing the Distance, by Nate Simmons

Editor’s Note: We’d like to thank our friends at Western Hunter and Elk Hunter Magazines for allowing us to re-publish this incredibly comprehensive article from Nate Simmons. If you’re a diehard western hunter, WH and

Keeping It Handy – Rangefinder Holster Review, By Nate Simmons

Editor’s Note: We’d like to thank our friends at Western Hunter and Elk Hunter Magazines for allowing us to re-publish this incredibly comprehensive article from Nate Simmons. If you’re a diehard western hunter, WH and

Ready For Anything

It’s here. The season is upon us. Months if not years of planning and preparation have been dedicated to NOW. This is when it all comes together. We can talk about it, read about it,

Harvesting & Lessons Learned (Fill More Than The Freezer – Part Two)

This spring, I wrote about the benefits of starting a garden to supplement a freezer full of healthy proteins. The project felt like a second job for the first couple of months, building raised beds,

A Call To Action, By JOMH Editor In Chief Adam Janke

Hunting is conservation. These three words are so common in the hunting industry and media today that they could be considered one of the “ten commandments” of North American Wildlife Model scripture. It’s a phrase

Azerbaijan – A Land of Contrast, By James Barben

Azerbaijan is a former Soviet country located on the border of Europe and Asia. Its northern regions are dominated by the mighty Caucasus Mountains, which extend into Russia and Georgia, while the capital of Baku

Episode 20: Trad Bows and Big Bears with James Dorrett

**SOME EXPLICIT LANGUAGE IS USED IN THIS PODCAST** On this episode Adam is joined by James Dorrett, full-time hunting guide for Bolen-Lewis Outfitters and one of the Field Editors for the JOMH. Although, James didn’t

Episode 19: Putting In The Hard Yards In New Zealand with Joseph Peter

On this episode, Adam welcomes Joseph Peter on to the show. Joseph is a New Zealand based Guide-Outfitter and the owner of Hard Yards Hunting, one of New Zealand’s only free-range and wilderness hunting dedicated

Earning It, By Zach Benedict

“Help!” That’s not what you want to hear. Not in these conditions: wet, cold, steep, rocky, and slippery as snot. It was Steve. His yell for help was faint, but clear. He was in trouble.

Defining Moments, By James Robinson

Many life factors ultimately shape us into who we are and who we become as hunters and individuals. The 2014 season was not by any means my first year hunting, but it was a season