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Bowhunting Outside Your Comfort Zone, By Clint Casper

The yips and barks echoed down through the canyon like music to my ears. After six days of trudging up and over the thickest, nastiest country that New Mexico had to offer I was finally

Appalachian Whitetail Hunting Part 2: Tactics For Taking a Mountain Monster, By Beau Martonik

As I sit here sipping on a hot cup of coffee, I am reflecting back on what has been the most memorable Appalachian whitetail bowhunting season to date. Every year, us whitetail hunters can’t wait

Short Stories About Sagamore Hill Award Winners, By Hanspeter Giger

Sagamore Hill Award-winning trophies are broadly represented throughout this book. After all, the award was originally given for the highest-scoring antlers, horns, or skull of a given species recorded under the Boone and Crockett Club’s

Episode 72: The Only Late Season Tent You’ll Ever Need with Snowtrekker Tents

On this episode, Adam is joined by Duane and Margot Lottig, the husband and wife duo that own Snowtrekker Tents. Snowtrekker has been in the tent making business for over 20 years and arguably produce

Episode 71: The Life of A Mule Deer Junkie with Brady Miller

On this episode, Adam welcomes Brady Miller back on to the show. If you know who Brady is, you’ll know he’s a full-on mule deer junkie and on this show we focus exclusively on his

Episode 70: Augusts in Africa with Tom McIntyre

On this episode, Adam is joined by Tom McIntyre who, over his long and illustrious career as a writer and author in the hunting field, has had the good fortune to hunt all over the

Episode 69: Hiking 2,000+ Miles in Six Months with Emory Wanger of BY LAND

On this episode, Adam is joined by ex-Marine and dedicated backcountry hunter Emory Wanger. Emory is the founder of BY LAND, a web and podcast platform dedicated to helping people get the most out of

Contrasts, By Glenn Owings

It’s 95 degrees, the air is thick, and I’m hoping I can make it to the restroom before I pass out. Tunnel vision sets in as I navigate a busy courtyard in the drab concrete

Hooked, By Kurt Martonik

I’d be lying if I told you that I didn’t think about sitting on that ridge nearly every day since returning. Getting hammered by the blistering wind, trying to keep my eyes focused on the

Mountain Goat Gender ID & Field Judging

For most species, field judging both gender and maturity is reasonably straightforward. Bucks and does, cows and bulls and ewes and rams are seldom confused, even by the newest of hunters. When it comes to