In this Browning X-Bolt review video, I’m excited to show you the X-Bolt rifle series. First, it is a phenomenal hunting rifle to bring along for several different trips across the country and can be used on many different species depending on what caliber it’s chambered in. You can find one of these rifles in current production that’s chambered for …
Hunting Workouts | Getting in Shape for Western Hunting
Hunting is hard…but western hunting is just plain difficult! It strains your gear, your emotions and your body all at the same time. Hunting, regardless of the technologies we bring to the field will always remain a primal grudge match between predator and prey. The only thing we can improve upon as hunters is our fitness level. The frustration we …
Mastering a “Do It Yourself” Pronghorn Hunting Trip
The American pronghorn or antelope as they are typically referred to by hunters are plentiful across the plains of the West stretching from northern Mexico all the way up through the plains of Canada. Their unique orange and white hides mesh well into the sun-bleached grasses and sage flats they call home. Tags for pronghorn hunting are plentiful and those …
Pure Hunting Product Reviews | Spot Hogg Fast Eddie XL
Spot Hogg Fast Eddie XL Review On this product review, I take you through a quick run-down of the new Spot Hogg Fast Eddie XL. This bow sight is the latest addition to the Hogg Mobb Series. I’m ecstatic to get this bow sight setup on my new Hoyt Carbon Defiant. Perhaps the most attractive aspect of Spot Hogg …
Hunting Elk In The Early Rifle Season
Depending on the state and the season dates, early season rifle hunting for elk can give hunters the chance to experience the later part of the rut and capitalize on opportunities by using some extra firepower. Much like archery season across the West, temperatures during the day may be mild and the animals are still in herds dominated by one or …
Finding Shed Antlers on Public Land
When hunting season finally comes to a close, many of us tend to withdraw from the outdoors for one reason or another. For some, it may simply be the need for a little rest and relaxation after a long season. For others, it may be that you are saddened that the hunting season has come to a close, with opening …
Hunting Maps | The Backbone of a Successful Hunt
It doesn’t matter what species you’re hunting, what region, or what time of year you choose to pursue…you can never have too much information. Information can come to us in a variety of different ways. Direct visual information, which we gain through scouting and running trail cameras and word of mouth, information which can come from interactions with other hunters …
Waterfowl Hunting and Cold Fronts I A Great Time to Hit the Marsh
From whitetails and mule deer to elk and pronghorn, chasing big game across the country is truly something we live to do. There is something so rewarding about pitting yourself against nature, and taking on the challenge of DIY hunting and harvesting a big game animal, no matter the species. Without the aid of guides or large tracts of private …
Cold Weather Hunting | How To Handle The Conditions
Cold Weather Hunting Preparation 2017 is arriving right on schedule and with it the full wrath of winter. Winter can take on a variety of different meanings depending upon where you are in the Country. From bitterly cold temperatures, snow, and relentless wind in the high plains…to the mid-50’s and rain in the southern states. No matter where you live …
Public Land Rut Hunting Tips
It is widely known that the rut is one of the best times to catch mature whitetail bucks out and about. During this time, it is almost garmented(?) that anywhere at any time you are likely to see a “shooter” on the hoof. With this possible, many hunters turn their attention to public land. What many hunters do not realize …