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.
Learning to hunt is a challenge, but learning to hunt with a bow is an exponentially more difficult challenge. Here...
Most of my firearm use revolves around my hunting. When I head out to the range, I do so in...
Continuing on from my last column regarding the ongoing situation and the demand for shooting equipment still outweighing supply, today...
As archery hunting season begins, many bowhunters are already noticing tight shoulders, sore backs and fatigue after long days in...
As a hunter, have you ever pondered the philosophical question, “Am I a meat hunter or a trophy hunter?” I...
Every year it’s the same old routine – mule deer, whitetails, maybe even a moose or an elk. But why stop there? British Columbia has some amazing hunting opportunities that can not only fill your freezer, but make for an interesting way to explore our own back yard –...
The last couple hunting seasons have been a significant change from the near decade-long drought that it felt like we...
On a wind-ruffled January morning in the Strait of Georgia, you might hear a soft, musical yodel carrying over the...
Whether you’re an optics enthusiast or a weekend warrior, maintaining your optical systems should be a top priority. Often, many...









