A Bag of Bags: How to Organize Your Backpack
A Bag of Bags By Larry Schwartz, Rokslide Member Many years ago, actually many decades ago, in the 1960's and 70's, I was a new Boy Scout and...
Practicing for Success
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...
Setting Up Your Bow, DIY Style
Setting Up Your Own Bow, DIY Style By Jared Bloomgren, Rokslide Prostaff Setting up your own bow is a common topic that many archers would like to have...
Planning a Western Elk Hunt
Planning a Western Elk Hunt By Jared Bloomgren, Rokslide Prostaff One of the most sought after hunts in the United States today is in the pursuit of...
Backcountry Meat Care
Backcountry Meat Care By Aron Snyder, Rokslide Staff Several Roksliders have asked for an in-depth article on how I handle meat care on a backpack hunt. This is...
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...
The Bulls Horseshoe Mountain, Part II
The Bulls of Horseshoe Mountain, Part II By Les Welch, Rokslide Prostaff (Missed Part I? click here) Upon hearing the elk jump from its bed and crash downhill,...
The Bulls of Horseshoe Mountain, Part I
The Bulls of Horseshoe Mountain, Part I By Mike Welling, Guest Contributor September never comes soon enough, but it was finally here. My friend Les Welch and I...
Pressure Canning Your Backcountry Bounty
The Pressure is On: Preserving your Backcountry Bountyby Becca Moffat, Rokslide ProstaffFor those of us fortunate enough to bring home an abundance of game meat and fish, full freezers...
Extreme Angle Shooting
Extreme Angle Shooting Steve Stidham Chasing Sheep and Goats in the extreme terrain that they call home often ends with shot opportunities being at extreme angles. As if...