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...
Idaho Backcountry Mule Deer
Idaho Backcountry Mule Deer Hunt Brock Akers I slammed my tailgate, got a couple more clicks out of the ratchet straps holding down our gear and checked the...
One Season, Three Bulls Part 3
One Season, Three Bulls Part III, The Montana Rifle Bull With two Idaho elk tags filled, I was now looking forward to Montana's general season opener. I had...
One Season, Three Bulls Part 2
One Season, Three Bulls PART II, The Idaho Rifle Bull Ross Russell With my Idaho archery bull in the freezer, I was looking forward to filling tag number...
One Season, Three Bulls
One Season, Three Bulls Ross Russell. Part I, The Archery Bull Elk Antlers—what is it about these and the animal that carries them that fosters the addiction of elk...
Top 10 Glassing Mistakes
Top 10 Glassing MistakesWe all make 'em, and they cost us big bucks By Robby Denning, Rokslide Co-Owner There was a time that few hunters used...
High Country Hydration
HIGH COUNTRY HYDRATION Brock Akers, Train to Hunt Director Growing up in Washington State and hunting the Cascade Mountains, I have been spoiled with abundant amounts of water...
Idaho DIY Backcountry Mule Deer
Idaho DIY Backcountry Mule Deer Hunt Brock Akers I slammed my tailgate, got a couple more clicks out of the ratchet straps on our gear & checked the trailer...