As hunters head into the field this fall, I’d wager most will have a laser device close at hand. The...
In a survival situation, the cattail is your new friend. Yes, you read that right. The humble cattail, which grows...
It is a fact that petroleum products are harmful to the environment. They disrupt the cycle of coral reefs, suffocate fish by clogging their gills—resulting in their death—and impede the photosynthesis process of marine plants leading to their end. Large oil spills and toxic waste indirectly affect both humans and...
There is something about ticking over into another year – on one hand, the new year is a celebration of...
Learning to butcher our own wild game has been a skill I’ve been practicing over the last decade. It started...
One of the meals that I have distinct memories of from childhood was chicken cacciatore. As an adult, I don’t...
This may be a niche problem, but here goes: when hunting season comes to an end, do you find yourself...
Fred Bear popularized the sport of bow hunting with his traditional equipment: bows, arrows and broadheads. Along with all the accessories used by hunters these basics have advanced by leaps and bounds in less than half a century. The recurve and long bows have been overshadowed and replaced by most...
British Columbia’s resident hunters are in the fight of their lives. December 2014 saw the BC government award guide-outfitters a share of wildlife that is unprecedented across North America, given resident hunter demand. While most jurisdictions give 5-10% of hunting opportunities to non-residents, BC now gives non-resident hunters, or more importantly guide-outfitters who have exclusive rights to guide non-residents,
While it may seem straight forward, mounting the scope to the rifle is one of the most crucial procedures to ensure success. Many rifles today are produced off of CNC machines and one would think that all the actions would have the same dimensions. This would mean mounting a scope...