Many have been asking and waiting patiently and now it’s available. The California 2014 Big Game Hunting Digest is now available online and soon it will be printed. http://www.dfg.ca.gov/publications/digest/License fees are listed on page 8.Specific Deer Tag info is listed on page 16.Start reviewing the tags, fees, maps, and where…
Author: <span>Albert Quackenbush</span>
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…
Taking care of and listening to your feet will allow you the opportunity to truly enjoy that run or hike in the mountains. Trust me, if your feet don’t feel good you will not enjoy your time as much. Recently, Insoles and Beyond contacted me and asked if Brett and…
Thick, hanging vines were everywhere making passing virtually impossible. Unfortunately, there was no other way around it. Chris and I began cutting the vines, breaking dead branches, and blazing a path. We were on a mission to hang some trail cameras and vines were not going to stand in our…
Today marks the fourth anniversary of The SoCal Bowhunter blog and what a ride it has been! I want to say thank you to all of you who read, comment, and inspire me to do what I do. Also, to those companies who have sponsored me, supported me, or just…
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