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The Mountain Man, by Byron Pace

In search of the understated mountain rhebuck, Byron Pace is back in the Winterberg Mountains It’s the smells that get me most and drag me back in a flash of vividness. Sometimes I don’t even

Episode 22: Rise Of The Hunter Athlete

On this “in-betweenisode” Adam switches it up and goes solo on a topic he is deeply passionate about: the concept of the HUNTER-ATHLETE. If you’re wondering what it means to be “born to hunt” THIS

Episode 21: Unlocking the Mysteries at “The Ranch” with Ryan Holm of Mystery Ranch Backpacks

On Episode 21 of Beyond the Kill.FM Adam is joined by Ryan Holm, Marketing Manager at Mystery Ranch for a behind the scenes look into “The Ranch” and how a longstanding commitment to building packs

Earning It – Part 2, By Zach Benedict

Looking down, we saw where something had slid, leaving a trail of red in the middle. I stepped a few yards sideways to look downhill through the trees. I ended up standing in a deer

Stone Cold, by Luke Ramousch

Some days tend to just drag on longer than others. I sure was having one of those days in late September 2015. I was at work and it was the last day before my solo

The Future of the Bighorn By Adam Janke, JOMH Editor in Chief

The bighorn sheep holds a special place in the global psyche. People travel from all over the world to places like Banff, Jasper, the Greater Yellowstone Area and the mountains of the Southwestern US and

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,