Why hunting your own dinner is an ethical way to eat “Growing up, I didn’t know anyone who hunted. Hunters, I figured, were probably just barbaric gun nuts. Then, eight years ago, I moved from Manhattan to rural Oregon, to write for a small newspaper. My perspective shifted when I began interviewing hunters for my… Read more »
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Friday Files – Canned Hunting, Missouri Elk, Thoughts on Failure
Badlands Clothing I have been looking forward to the much-anticipated Badlands clothing line for quite some time. Badlands was kind enough to send the first few pieces out to several hunting bloggers for a sneak peek. I received their Velocity softshell jacket and I will have a full write-up on that on Monday. Ryan from… Read more »
Hunt Your Way To Health – Venison vs. Beef
I can’t wait until fall. There is nothing better than spending a cool morning in a tree, watching the world wake up. I am ready to hear the noise of a breaking branch that signals the approach of a whitetail heading my direction. I also can’t wait to fill up my freezer with organic free-range… Read more »
Do We Really Need To Hunt With All This “Stuff”? – Part II
Alright, so let’s pick up where we left off last week when we talked about the “stuff” that we carry into the woods with us. I heard from many of you here, as well as on Twitter. I wasn’t surprised to find out that many of you could relate to carrying too much stuff, but… Read more »
Do We Really Need To Hunt With All This “Stuff”?
I would venture to say that the majority of hunters carry too much “stuff” (gear, tools, clothes, accessories, extra items, backup items, etc.) into the woods with them. I count myself among that majority, but I am looking to change. There are many reasons that we all carry too much stuff. You could look at… Read more »
