Author: <span>Albert Quackenbush</span>

In the past few weeks I have been chatting with my family back East in hopes of a good whitetail story. My dad and brother have been putting in a great deal of time scouting, putting in food plots and wearing out the seats of their treestands in hopes of…

Preparing for a hunt can be great fun, but in order for it to go as planned you must take good care of your bowhunting gear. I mentioned in an earlier post this year about caring for your archery tackle and what to do to avoid problems. I have had…

I have been a proud member of the North American Hunting Club for many years and just recently I was asked a few questions for their new Member Profiles. This interview will give you guys some insight as to who I am, why I hunt, and my background. I hope…

Recently, I have read quite a few blog articles and magazine articles discussing rainy conditions while hunting. I know that many hunters are looking for high quality rain gear. Check out the press release from Badlands regarding the new rain gear! __________________________________________________________________________ West Jordan, UT – Released as part of…

TightSpot Quivers President, Joe Jacks with his 2013 Montana Antelope. TightSpot Quivers was founded in 2009 by Joe Jacks. He doesn’t gloat about having the best quiver on the market, but instead encourages other bowhunters and has built a company from the ground up. I’ll be the first to admit,…

Yesterday I shared what I did with some tuna filets. Today I will share my take on yellowtail burgers. I had never made fish burgers before and wanted to try some things. With the help of the SoCal Salty and my stomach, I concocted this recipe.Yellowtail BurgersIngredients: 6-8 yellowtail filets…

Last week, while reading through posts on Facebook, I came across a post from Joe Sarmiento, author of the well-known SoCal Salty Blog. If you don’t know Joe, he’s an avid saltwater fisherman and has a solid following around SoCal. His post read: I know this sounds crazy, but I’m…

When you are hunting, blisters, swollen arches and bruised bones are the LAST thing you want to be thinking about because they will totally ruin a hunt. On my elk hunt last year, my boots were great. They felt awesome, but the bottoms of my feet suffered. I didn’t have…

Camping has always been a part of my childhood that I love to reminisce about; the cooking out under the stars, the long hikes to nowhere, and the adventure of sleeping behind four walls of nylon. As a kid, you never really think about the work involved and planning that…