How To Bowhunt For Predators
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned predator hunter, it’s tough to get a coyote (or any predator) with a bow… They come in hot, they come in super...
Public Land Elk Hang-ups
Public Land Elk Hang-ups by Elknut Hunting bull elk on public land is no easy task to say the least. Here are a few thoughts on hunting them effectively:...
Best Bear Baiting Tips
Best Bear Baiting Tips Text & Photos by Nick Hopkins Spring is just around the corner and soon thousands of hunters will enter the woods in pursuit of...
Backcountry Proofing Your Bow
Backcountry Proofing Your Bow by Shaun Smith, Rokslide Senior Member As Murphy's law states, if it can go wrong it will go wrong. This holds especially true as...
A Bag of Bags: How to Organize Your Backpack
A Bag of Bags By Larry Schwartz, Rokslide Member Many years ago, actually many decades ago, in the 1960's and 70's, I was a new Boy Scout and...
One Season, Three Bulls Part 3
One Season, Three Bulls Part III, The Montana Rifle Bull With two Idaho elk tags filled, I was now looking forward to Montana's general season opener. I had...
Lightweight Cordura Saddle Review
Lightweight Cordura Saddle Review Even if you uses horses to access the backcountry, you still need to keep gear weight to a minimum. While there are lightweight tents, stoves,...
East to West: Planning Your First Backpack Hunt
East to West Part I: Preparing for Your First Western Hunt Part I: Picking the Right Gear By Tye Abell, Rokslide Member As an Eastern hunter living in...
Long Range Made Easy, DVD Review
DVD Review: Long Range Made EasyBy Travis Bertrand, Rokslide Moderator If you are like me and are always looking at improving your shooting, you need to check out...
Pressure Canning Your Backcountry Bounty
The Pressure is On: Preserving your Backcountry Bountyby Becca Moffat, Rokslide ProstaffFor those of us fortunate enough to bring home an abundance of game meat and fish, full freezers...