With the snow slowly coming off the mountains with spring melt, I thought a little fly fishing would be a perfect way to spend the weekend before the rivers get too cloudy. Even with the chill in the air the weather was spectacular when the sun came out and with our handy little jet boat I…
Aiming for Gold
One of the downfalls of whitetail hunting for me last year was not enough time shooting my bow and getting a consistent and solid shot sequence down. After going back to the drawing board and re-evaluating my form I realized my draw length was off by half an inch and I really didn’t have any consistent…
Blogger Interview with A Reel Lady
A pinch of Pioneer Woman, a splash of Shemane Nugent and a hint of Rachel Ray, is the title of one post you’ll find on A Reel Lady’s blog. After reading her “About Me” section I couldn’t help but think she was referring to herself. I very much identify with Glynn’s comment about being a “walking contradiction”, loving…
Just Some Ideas
With Valentine’s Day less than a week away, I want to share some ideas and thoughts (hint, hint, nudge, nudge) of things that one might like to receive. It’s a collection of lifestyle choices, red Hunter Wellies (how cute are they!) great for mucking around at the barn and in the field. The colorblind animals…
Training Day
Cougar/Mountain Lion hunting with dogs can be and is a controversial topic. Depending on the area, regulatory bodies and the aim of the wildlife management unit, hunting with dogs can be a non-issue or on the flip side not open for discussion. With population growth and urban sprawl, we’re seeing increased interactions and the effects on some…
A World Class Guide
The benefits of having an experienced hunting guide, especially when on a rugged sheep hunt can be too numerous to count and at times life saving. Throw in the ability to cook ingenious meals when in the backcountry and you have one of the world’s best, Glenda Groat. Fact is having a female guide is…