I was recently reminded that I regularly blog for ladies but maybe it was time to consider the guys for once? I completely agree that I have been neglecting them, so this post is dedicated to some ideas I think any outdoorsman would appreciate for the day-to-day as well as fun. One of my biggest…
Trophy Chick Apparel
Meet Mary Roberts, a huntress, competitive 3D archer and owner of Trophy Chick Apparel and Outdoors goods. Besides representing huntresses and stewarding responsible hunting practices she has some sexy clothing for the outdoor goddess in each of us. Trophy Chick just introduced their new fall line including fitted tee’s, hoodies and some great accessories. Proving that you don’t need…
A wooded view
This will be my second year with my bow in hand. I didn’t give it as great of an effort last year due to a lingering back issue which stopped me from drawing at a reasonable weight to shoot big game. However this year I am hoping that I can harvest a whitetail with my…
I wish I was a Falconer
We met a new acquaintance about a week ago and the man is a falconer. He is an avid upland bird hunter but instead of guns he uses his dogs and trained falcons. He even has a fancy cargo box built in his truck to transport them. I have always loved raptors, birds of prey….
A Test of Endurance, Part 2…
“I’ve got a good feeling about today”, I tell G2 as we are packing to leave for the day. After a summer of scouting for goats in SE BC, and now nearly a week into hunting we seemed no closer to our goal. Being plagued with unseasonably hot weather, in-accessible roads that had been washed…
Goat Camp- Behind the Scenes….
There is a lot of prep work that goes into a multi-day, do it yourself hunt. The piles of gear, groceries, proper apparel and well tuned equipment all has to be prepared and organized for the trip. It doesn’t stop there, once in the field you are continually loading/unloading packs, ATV’s and trucks, prepping for your…