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Turkey 101

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TURKEY 101 Eric Keller - AKA Tipsntails7 Spring is in the air, and for most backcountry hunters that means getting new gear settled into their kit and applying...
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Practicing for Success

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Practicing for Success Shaun Smith Every year after hunting season is over, most people will throw their bow in the closet not to be touched again until the...
Memory

My Wyoming Premier

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My Wyoming Premiere Desarae Beery I can recall many fond memories of my father taking me along on a few of his hunting adventures as a little...
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East to West Part II: Preparation Hunts

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East to West Part II: Preparation Hunts By Tye Abell, Rokslide Member In Part I of this series, Planning Your First Western Hunt, I discussed the best method...
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Pony Express Pronghorn

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Pony Express Pronghorn! Guest Contributor - Andrew MillerI snap back to reality, blurry-eyed and wrought with defeat. The thin film of dust and dehydration on my pallet guarded by salty,...
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Reunited with Mule Deer

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REUNITED WITH MULE DEER HUNTING Cindy Wamsley   My passion for hunting runs deep. Need proof? Well, I’d rather be hunting than opening Christmas presents, my favorite place to...
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Snow on the Mountain Part 2

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By now most of us know whether or not we drew that limited deer or elk tag we hoped for, or whether we’ll be back to hunting in our...
You have the camera but you have to use it to capture great moments

Telling Your Story Part II

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Telling Your Story, Part II: From the Field to Final Product By Aron Snyder In Part I - Camera Selection, I covered the best options for a backcountry...
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Trekking Poles – Black Diamond Z-Poles

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Black Diamond’s Z-Pole Trekking Poles Ross Russell – Rokslide Pro-Staff   Like most hard core western hunters, I am always looking for ways to shave ounces, become...
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Horses, Mountains, and Mule Deer

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Horses, Mountains, and Mule Deer by Robby Denning, Rokslide Co-owner The blizzard packed sixty mph winds almost drowning out the whinny of my saddle horse tied in the spruce...