Over the years I have come to the conclusion that for many of us recoil is very much akin to that skeleton we may have locked away in a closet that no one thinks about until it unexpectedly jumps out and scares the heck out of us. I believe that this is even more prevalent today than it was in the past, particularly with the advent of the many new super magnum cartridges and ammunition that abound these days.
There is something incredibly instinctual about stocking up food for winter stores. While we may live in a modern world,...
There is something about ticking over into another year – on one hand, the new year is a celebration of...
Unlike many serious shooters, I’ve long been a fan of premium factory ammunition and have run many thousands of rounds...
This article is about bow sights that have a rangefinder built right in them. I owned the first version of...
Hunting and tenting go hand in hand. For me, the canvas tent removes the risk of damaging my shiny holiday...
Many of life’s milestones can be measured outdoors. One that has been lingering in my mind for the past several...
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,
Living a lifestyle where we hunt, fish or forage for most of our food, it is crucial to have a...
Last fall we were hunting in the south central part of BC. A couple, I’ll call them Sarah and Paul, were traveling through and were staying at the same motel as I was. Paul hunted and Sarah was interested in getting into the sport. She planned on using his rifle...









