Archery season for 2016 came to a conclusion last Sunday, September 25th. The month of September has long been a favorite month of mine, with October being a close second. There are so many things about the harvest season to look forward to during the rest of the...
Guiding for Black Canyon Anglers down in the Gunnison Gorge offers the opportunity to see some of the most amazing geology in the lower 48, be on a beautiful river full of brown and rainbow trout and, during the month of June, witness the spectacle of the stone fly...
The prospect of certain populations of grizzly bears being removed from the Endangered Species List is good news in my opinion. As grizzly populations in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem (Glacier NP area) reach carrying...
It seems that for every good use that exists for drones there is an equally bad use. Consider the usefulness of drones with regards to wildlife management in the form of collecting new data on antelope or mule deer migrations. The agricultural industry can...
A great voice for public lands, wildlife and hunting, Randy Newberg talks about why he hunts. His explanation touches on the bigger picture of our relationship with the natural world and those who share it with us. Definitely worth the 2:26 of time to hear his...
Photo by Jason Hornick By Shane Mahoney, excerpted from Outdoor Life When you share meat from a deer, or a duck, or a fish you have killed, you are participating in an essential human sacrament. It was wild meat that made us who we are. And it was hunters who supplied...