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The Hunter’s Guide to Crampons & Universal Traction Devices, By Adam Janke

Mountain hunting requires that the hunter, and his or her gear, can handle a wide mix of terrain and weather conditions. From the early season to the depths of winter, we must be prepared to

Alex F@#ks Up, By Alex Viada

I stared at the piece of egg sitting there on a hot rock. Man, I thought, that tasted much better going down than it did coming up. I flopped onto my back, a sharp rock

Dr. Ed Ashby Biography

Dr. Ed Ashby invested 27 years in the study of arrow performance and broadhead lethality. Starting in 1981, while working as a PH in Zimbabwe, Dr. Ashby was recruited by the Mkuzi Game Reserve head

Joggel Gams, By Alexander Sharif

No one can argue that our fraternity of North American sheep hunters are a passionate bunch and are enamored with their mountain game. Nevertheless, our mountain hunting history hardly surpasses one century.

Episode 76: The BC Grizzly Hunting Ban – What Lies Beyond?

On this episode, Adam is joined by Chris Barker. Chris appeared on the podcast previously when we did our swap-cast with the Rookie Hunter guys, but he is back to discuss the auspicious news out

Episode 75: Broken Bowhunting Dreams with Frans Diepstraten

Like the intro song? Listen to Karma (Hardline) by Jamie N Commons on Apple Music HERE. On this episode, Adam is joined by Frans Diepstraten. Frans is an experienced mountain hunter that calls Alberta home

Episode 74: Ultra-Lethal Terminal Arrow Performance with Garrett Schlief of Grizzly Stik

Like the intro song? Listen to Karma (Hardline) by Jamie N Commons on Apple Music HERE. On this episode, Adam is joined by the owner of GRIZZLY STIK, Garrett Schlief. If you’re a bowhunter that

Episode 73: The Ultra Mindset with Travis Macy

On this episode, Adam is joined by ultra-distance athlete extraordinaire Travis Macy. Travis has raced professionally around the world in just about every ultra-endurance discipline you can think of…but this podcast is not about training

The Death of a Tyrant, By Paul C. Fast

I don’t like it when hunters give names to the animals they pursue. The Fireball Bull. The Fenceline Buck. Steve. It implies a familiarity and a routine that doesn’t do justice to the wildness of

Almost, By Erik Kline

“Make sure you pick your weather; nothing’s worse than getting all the way in there and being stuck in the tent for a week.” Those words kept echoing in my mind as the lightning lit