This past year has really changed the world as I knew it, and probably how you knew it. One of...
What the devil happened, I wondered? Two good shoots, either one of which should have anchored the elk, yet it was gone! Let’s examine what a hunter should do to ensure similar situations end positively - regarding the art and science on tracking wounded big game animals. It’s only a matter of time before every hunter has to own up to this eventuality-it happens to even the best of marksmen.
Many of life’s milestones can be measured outdoors. One that has been lingering in my mind for the past several...
From our earliest history, knives have been elemental to our survival. They were one of the first tools we developed...
1. Remember the fish live in a gravity-free environment so minimize the time, if any, that the fish spends out of the water
2. If you are going to take a picture of a fish prior to releasing it then follow the 3 second rule, maximum of 3 seconds out of...
There is something about ticking over into another year – on one hand, the new year is a celebration of...
Archery manufacturers appear to be in a race to come up with the fastest bow ever seen. Part of this is a marketing plan; hunters always want what they think is the best equipment available to make them successful. Speed does help. With arrows being touted to travel over 350...
Although many things change over the years, one thing that has remained the same is my wish to use as...
I got onto my belly and crawled 30 metres to the edge of a big aspen before sitting up and drawing my bow. Carefully, I came to full draw and settled my sight pin on my target. I felt confident estimating the range and slowly tightened the tension on my...
It’s late summer, the beginning of hunting season in northern BC. Mark and Vince pack up a small mountain of...








