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Practice Like You Play

If you grew up playing sports like me – in my case it was hockey – I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase before: practice like you play. I believe it applies to bowhunting just as

Where the Rubber Meets the Road Part 2

All Photos Credit Cedar & Sagebrush Continuing with our series of 1 week sample programs the sample below is a “hybrid” program, typical of what you’d see in our MTNSTRONG 8 week programs. This type

Candy Bars Versus Supplements

Editor’s Note: We’d like to thank Rob Shaul at Mountain Tactical Institute for allowing us to re-publish this article. The MTI site is a wealth of information on training, nutrition and performance for hunters, mountain

North Slope AK Caribou DIY Tips By Ryan Clairmont

Alaska holds an abundance of opportunity for the big game hunter. It’s a state many hunters dream of hunting at least once in their lifetimes. But where does a person even start? Alaska is such

Memories of a Bear Hunter – 1876 By Colonel Wm. D. Pickett

  My stay at Fort Peck lasted for about a month—from July 29 to August 27, on which day I left by the steamer Key West to go further up the river. This was the

Gohunt Brady Miller

Episode 37: Total Immersion with Brady Miller of goHUNT.com

Photo Credit: Steven Drake On this episode Adam is joined by Brady Miller, Digital Content Manager at goHUNT.com and an admitted mule deer fanatic. This is one wide ranging conversation! Brady is not only a

Episode 36: Lessons Learned on A Late Season Goat Hunt

Photo Credit: Steven Drake On this episode Adam goes solo with his post-hunt “Hot Wash” from his February 2017 BC mountain goat hunt. The Hot Wash is a mainstay of many elite level military and law-enforcement

Episode 35: The Yukon Wild with Greg McHale

When it comes to hunting shows, films or videos it takes a lot to impress us. So, it’s with zero exaggeration that we say THE YUKON WILD is one of the most awe inspiring and

East Meets West By Beau Martonik

BACKGROUND For my entire life, I’ve been a hunter. I became hooked on bowhunting from the beginning, and would do anything to be a great archery hunter like my Dad. As I grew through my

A Special Place By Scott Hill

I’d heard about Coues deer in passing growing up hunting in Nevada but had not given it much thought until my best friend called and asked “Can you go to Mexico next week!? We might