Snow on the Mountain Part 2
By now most of us know whether or not we drew that limited deer or elk tag we hoped for, or whether we’ll be back to hunting in our...
Lightweight Cordura Saddle Review
Lightweight Cordura Saddle Review Even if you uses horses to access the backcountry, you still need to keep gear weight to a minimum. While there are lightweight tents, stoves,...
Judging Brown and Grizzly Bears
Judging Brown and Grizzly Bears By Billy Molls There is perhaps no other animal that is more difficult to judge than a brown or a grizzly...
Long Range Shooting: What is Your Maximum Effective Hunting Range?
Long Range Shooting: What is your maximum effective hunting range? by Doug Rosin When I first started rifle hunting about 20 years ago, determining maximum effective range...
Getting Your Wife To Go
Getting Your Wife To Go by Luke & Becca Moffat Luke and Becca Moffat have been hunting together for over five years, and married for four. They are...
Bighorn Sheep Hunting Tips & Tactics
Sheep Hunting Tips & Tactics by Robert Hanneman We all have an animal that is our favorite to hunt and my preference is the Bighorn sheep. I...
Horses, Mountains, and Mule Deer
Horses, Mountains, and Mule Deer by Robby Denning, Rokslide Co-owner The blizzard packed sixty mph winds almost drowning out the whinny of my saddle horse tied in the spruce...
Early Season Elk Tactics
Early Season Elk Tactics “Go High or Go Home” By Aron Snyder The peak of the rut is by far the most sought after time to head...
Rifle VS. Archery Trigger
Rifle Shooting VS Archery: It’s all in the Trigger by Evan Williams The tip of my finger tingled with anticipation. My brother and I had bumped him...
Bear Baiting 101
Bear Baiting 101 by Amy Hanneman One of the highlights each year for me is spring Black Bear hunting season. I have been baiting bears in Idaho for many...