Telling Your Story: Part I – Camera Selection
Telling Your Story, Part I: Camera Selection By Aron Snyder It was everything I could do to stay upright on the scree slope. We had spotted a bear ten...
The Backcountry Hunter’s Tripod of Success
The Backcountry Hunter’s Tripod of Success
By Ben Blakeley, Guest Contributor
Ask any backcountry hunter what it means to be successful, and you’ll get a variety of answers. To some, success...
Antelope Territory
Understand Antelope Territorial Behavior for Success Guest Contributor - Scott Reekers August 15th in Wyoming isn’t typically a celebrated opening day, but for the lucky ones who have...
Shed Hunting Ethics
It’s that time of year again. The biggest adult Easter egg hunt is starting. If you put away your boots and binoculars from hunting season, it’s time to get...
One Season, Three Bulls
One Season, Three Bulls Ross Russell. Part I, The Archery Bull Elk Antlers—what is it about these and the animal that carries them that fosters the addiction of elk...
The Bulls of Horseshoe Mountain, Part I
The Bulls of Horseshoe Mountain, Part I By Mike Welling, Guest Contributor September never comes soon enough, but it was finally here. My friend Les Welch and I...
Maximum Effective Range
Maximum Effective Range By Jared Bloomgren, Rokslide Staff This can be one of those touchy subjects and often turns into one of those "I can shoot farther than...
Idaho Backcountry Mule Deer
Idaho Backcountry Mule Deer Hunt Brock Akers I slammed my tailgate, got a couple more clicks out of the ratchet straps holding down our gear and checked the...
Food for a Day–Backcountry Style
Food for a Day–Backcountry Style By Brock Akers, Train to Hunt Director There are two things in this world that really peak my interest: hunting and food. Obviously...
Don’t Forget Your Short Game!
Don’t Forget Your Short Game! By Robby Denning The rise of the long-range hunter is evident everywhere in the hunting world: shooting schools teaching long-range proficiency to 1000 yards,...