Throughout my travels and conversations with other hunters, it has become inevitable that the topic of conversation always turns to bullet performance and failures. Honestly, many hunters do not completely understand bullet design and their intended performance.Several years ago I shared a hunting camp with a hunter who was very...
Since my unforeseen early return from Africa at the onset of the travel bans and COVID, and during my self-isolation,...
Cleaning Grouse After A Hunt Once you’re home from grouse hunting, you will have to clean your harvest before bringing...
Arguably, the hardest part of hunting comes after the trigger is pulled, and the animal is on the ground. You...
Sex, Flys and First-Aid Tape
While fishing a lake, when it comes to entertainment out on the water most people rely on the fish or the act of fishing itself, practicing flawless casting while observing your surroundings so you can pick out the perfect fly or just enjoying the day and...
One of the most fascinating things about being an outdoorswoman is the pursuit of new skills. They can be seemingly...
Still working my way through the various organ meats I tucked into the freezer last fall, heart has to be...
On a wind-ruffled January morning in the Strait of Georgia, you might hear a soft, musical yodel carrying over the...
Despite virtually having no sense of smell, game birds are no doubt challenging, and with archery equipment, even more so....
You’ve spent months practicing your shooting skills and ranging targets. Shooting hundreds of arrows at targets in tight clusters make you smile with confidence. You’ve honed your skills in preparation of the hunting season and have your equipment working great. You head out hunting and are presented with a shot...









