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First Lite, Doing it Right

March 19, 2015 / 2 Comments

If you have followed Sole Adventure for a while, you know that I use quite a bit of First Lite gear.  I have published numerous reviews of their hunting clothing, and there will be more reviews to come.  But I don’t want to talk about gear today. First Lite truly supports what we do, and that’s one … [Read more…]

Posted in: Hunting Tagged: access, apparel, bowhunting, clothing, conservation, first lite, habitat, hunting, public land, steven rinella, video, wildlife

Elk & Bowhunting: Like Jeans & Boots (RMEF Guest Post)

July 14, 2014 / Leave a Comment

I have stacks of hunting magazines.  It seems like Mr. Postman drops a new one off at least once a week.  But there’s only one magazine that I read cover-to-cover each and every time, and that’s Bugle from The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. Every issue of Bugle opens with a message from RMEF President & CEO, David Allen.  When I read … [Read more…]

Posted in: Hunting Tagged: access, archery, bowhunting, conservation, david allen, elk, habitat, hunting, hunting gps maps, maps, onxmaps, rmef, rocky mountain elk foundation, video, wildlife

Where To Hunt Elk – Choosing A Game Management Unit (GMU)

February 6, 2013 / 7 Comments

As a non-resident elk hunter, one of easiest decisions you can make is choosing the state you want to hunt.  Once you have done that, the real research begins when deciding which zone or game management unit (GMU) you will hunt in.  Different states have different rules and structures regarding these divisions, but there are … [Read more…]

Posted in: Hunting Tagged: access, bowhunting, colorado, elk, game management unit, gmu, harvest, hunting, odds, safety, scouting, statistics, terrain, topography, unit

Concern For The Whitetail Hunting Community

December 3, 2012 / Leave a Comment

Will you do me a favor?  Will you read my latest article for Wired to Hunt?  Don’t just skim it, or glance at it.  Read it and think about it. I don’t care what you think of the writing, or what “gaps” you may find it my reasoning.  I know that this post over-simplified the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Hunting Tagged: access, bowhunting, conservation, deer, future, hunting, philosophy, politics, public land, qdma, rmef, sportsmen's act, trcp, whitetail, wired to hunt

Reflect & Respond – Planning Your Next Season During The Offseason

February 6, 2012 / 1 Comment

The following is my contribution to the February 2012 issue of Bow America.  To read this, and many other great articles, be sure to check out the whole magazine online for FREE. “At least someone admits it,” she said. I looked up to find my wife flip my hunting magazine over and point to the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Hunting Tagged: access, archery, bow america, bowhunting, equipment, gear, hunting, land, off-season, practice, reflect, respond, scouting, shooting, success
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