How To Bowhunt For Predators

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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...
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Public Land Elk Hang-ups

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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:...
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Best Bear Baiting Tips

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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...
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Backcountry Proofing Your Bow

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 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...
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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...
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One Season, Three Bulls Part 3

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  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...
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Lightweight Cordura Saddle Review

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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,...
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East to West: Planning Your First Backpack Hunt

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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...
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Long Range Made Easy, DVD Review

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  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...
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Pressure Canning Your Backcountry Bounty

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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...