2018 Holiday Gift Guide Pt. 1

It’s that time of year again when hunters across the country are hard at work figuring out what gifts to give their hunting-crazed friends and family. We put our Read More...

2018 Holiday Gift Guide Pt. 12021-02-10T12:45:57-08:00

How To Take Better Hunting Photos

You’ve just shot a big-game animal. The adrenaline is pumping; you and your buddies are stoked, and then the reality sets in that the work is now upon you Read More...

How To Take Better Hunting Photos2021-02-10T09:59:04-08:00

Five Steps to Hunting Better Moose

I could see the bull long before I got to him; he wasn’t a monster, but he was legal and respectable nonetheless. It was also the last day of Read More...

Five Steps to Hunting Better Moose2021-02-15T10:09:10-08:00

Hunting the Haul Road

By Steve Meyer The “Haul Road,” otherwise known as the Dalton Highway, is a 400-mile stretch of gravel, broken pavement, frost heaves, potholes and sharp drop-offs without the benefit of Read More...

Hunting the Haul Road2017-10-13T03:39:58-08:00

Small Game Alaska

By Paul D. Atkins   As we pushed our way through the waist deep snow the big snowshoe hare just sat there and waited. His “white” camouflage blended perfectly Read More...

Small Game Alaska2021-02-15T10:26:27-08:00

A Far Walk From Here

A Far Walk From Here: Hunting Mountain Goats and Deer on Kodiak Island “In order to arrive at what you do not know. You must go by a way Read More...

A Far Walk From Here2021-02-10T10:02:22-08:00

Archery Gear for the New Year

By Joni Kiser The 2015 Archery Trade Show (ATA) took place this year in Indianapolis, IN. Although the show is a huge event, it is actually closed to the public Read More...

Archery Gear for the New Year2021-02-15T10:26:57-08:00

Cold Weather Bowhunter

By Paul D. Atkins My hands were freezing and the thought of drawing back a bow in such cold weather scared me. But the musk ox bull in front Read More...

Cold Weather Bowhunter2021-02-15T10:27:40-08:00

On Point with Steve Meyer

The Kenai National Wildlife Refuge/U.S. Fish &Wildlife Service has once again usurped the authority of the State of Alaska, Department of Fish and Game management.  They have closed the Read More...

On Point with Steve Meyer2021-02-10T11:34:17-08:00

Bear Hunting with Crazy Feet

It all started innocently enough. Three friends exploring the island for fish and game. Crazy Feet held two black bear tags, while Mac was focused on the Prince of Read More...

Bear Hunting with Crazy Feet2017-10-14T18:14:02-08:00

Bowhunting with Paul Atkins: Caribou Success

Within the hour we had two very nice bulls on the ground. We were thrilled, thankful and excited. My BowTech bow and Gold Tip arrows preformed flawlessly and the Read More...

Bowhunting with Paul Atkins: Caribou Success2021-02-15T10:28:03-08:00

Bowhunting with Paul D. Atkins

The bugs were awful, and even though my makeshift head net was pulled down tight over my collar, they were still finding their way in. After spending all night Read More...

Bowhunting with Paul D. Atkins2021-02-15T10:28:21-08:00

Float Hunting Alaska with Packrafts

Twenty years ago, if I were asked if it would be possible to effectively hunt big game on Alaska’s rivers using a 15-pound raft, I would have laughed out Read More...

Float Hunting Alaska with Packrafts2021-02-10T15:11:32-08:00

Hunting the Competition: Predators in Alaska

Hunting the Competition: Predators in Alaska by Steve Meyer The vapor trail from the 55-grain Nosler Varmint Ballistic Tip bullet was clearly visible in the dazzling light of a Read More...

Hunting the Competition: Predators in Alaska2017-11-04T20:41:20-08:00

Hunting the Haul Road

Hunting The Haul Road By Lon E. Lauber “Perfect,” I said when I noticed the caribou bull’s gray, velvet-covered antlers towering above the brush. “What a great spot to make Read More...

Hunting the Haul Road2021-02-10T10:26:54-08:00
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