As promised, I am sharing some of the game camera footage I was able to capture over the past month. This camera has been up for a while and we knew there were pigs in the area, but we had videoed mostly coyotes. That was until the rains came and…
Author: <span>Albert Quackenbush</span>
Seeing this after releasing arrows at 40 yards with a 20-30 mph crosswind was encouraging! My thoughts had been on bowhunting all week. Every day was filled with more than enough to do, but come Friday at 5:00 PM I needed some arrow therapy. Once it arrived, I knew it…
This appeared in my email and I wanted to share it with all of you. If any of you local archers, bowhunters, outdoors men and women can make it out to this, please do. I have a prior engagement and cannot attend, but this would be a huge help to…
This year I decided I needed a change in my archery set up. I felt something was missing and I couldn’t put my finger on it. It wasn’t just the bow, my rest, or my arrows. It was a combination of the three. I began shooting different bows, taking notes,…
With some help from the time change, last Friday was the first time Brett and I were able to hit the El Dorado archery range after work. My excitement had been building all week and I couldn’t stop talking about it. That was until I shot my first arrow. Then…
Imagine having the ability to use a flashlight that has programmable functions for lighting in different hunting scenarios. With a simple twist of the handle you can have a bright light and with another twist it is practically a lightsaber. That’s what you get with the Armytek Predator Pro v2.5…
In my quest to kill a feral pig, my buddy Chris and I set some trail cams about three weeks ago in hopes of catching a few on camera. It turns out, we caught only one pig and a bunch of those $@%#& coyotes! The yotes are coming in to…
Elk season is a mere seven months away and the anticipation can make even the manliest of men giddy. In preparation for the Rockies, the weather, and the hiking, Brett and I ventured out this last Saturday on a pretty incredible hike. In case you hadn’t heard, California finally got…
Dry trail dust layered on your tongue. Sore feet. Aching legs. A tired body. Whether you have reached the summit of a mountain or completed a grueling hike in steep terrain. You did it! How do you cap it all off? An ice cold, carbonated beverage would be perfect! Even…
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