Alaska DIY Moose, The Inside Scoop, Part II
Alaska DIY Moose, The Inside Scoop Part 1By Billy Molls, Rokslide Guest Writer In Part I, we discussed the rewards of an Alaskan DIY moose hunt, general methods...
Rewarming Drill
A few weeks ago, I was staring up at the stove pipe opening of the tipi, laying in my sleeping bag, soaking wet in 12-degree weather-for the second time. ...
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...
Shed Hunting Tactics
Shed Hunting Tactics By Aron Snyder Shed hunting was once a hobby for me, but now it has become a bit more like an addiction; glassing open fields and...
Alaska DIY Moose, The Inside Scoop, Part I
Alaska DIY Moose, The Inside Scoop, Part IBy Billy Molls, Rokslide Guest Writer An Alaskan bull moose can weigh nearly 2,000 pounds. His antlers can stretch over...
Getting Your Wife To Go
Getting Your Wife To Go by Luke & Becca Moffat Luke and Becca Moffat have been hunting together for over five years, and married for four. They are...
One or Both Eyes Open
One or Both Eyes Open
By Guest Contributor, Jimmy Tippetts (Slim Jim)
When shooting a compound bow, do you use one or both eyes? This topic has been discussed many times,...
SE Alaska Sitka Deer Hunting
So you want to go on an Alaska Sitka deer hunt. If you’re coming up from the Lower 48, you likely have little information about specific locations, let alone...
Shelters for the High Country
Shelters for the High Country Aron Snyder Shelter options for the backcountry hunter are at an all-time high and anything worth looking at is going to have a high...
What It Takes To Be A Successful Hunter
Have you ever hunted an area without any luck, thinking "this place must suck?" Then you cross paths with a hunter or group of hunters who are punching multiple...