Monthly Archives: November 2011


Rambling Review – Crooked Horn Outfitters Trail Light

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Rambling Review – Crooked Horn Outfitters Trail Light Why: Can an outdoorsman have too many quality flashlight/headlamps? Probably not. The Crooked Horn Outfitters Trail Light is a pretty ingenious system that offers another illuminating option for the hunter, fisherman, or hiker. First impressions: The Dual Multidirectional LEDs – The Crooked Horn team really nailed it […]

Hunting Gambel’s Quail: A Filson Life Guest Post

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The good folks over at Filson were kind enough to publish another one of my stories and a few quick tips on hunting Gambel’s quail. “As I scrambled up the side of the wash, the loose rock gave way underneath of me and I slid backwards. Looking up the embankment I could see the bobbing […]

Rambling Review – Woody Sport Muck Boots

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Rambling Review – Woody Sport Muck Boots Why: Every outdoorsman knows the importance of keeping his feet dry and warm. Having wet feet can be the difference between success in the stand or failure back at camp. Muck boots have had a long history of constructing high performance rubber boots for use in the field. […]

The Backcountry Journal…

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Just a quick shout out to The Backcountry Journal and Andy Wayment who has written a fantastic tale about quail hunting in Idaho. Very cool to read and makes me want to head up to the Northwest and do some bird hunting. Check out Andy’s work over at The Backcountry Journal and at The Upland […]

Arizona Quail Hunting: Slow Day in Wickenburg

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My buddy, Kyle, and I met early on Saturday morning and made the drive up to Wickenburg to see if we could find some of those Gambel’s quail that I had stumbled on a few weeks back. The area that we were hunting as a couple of cattle tanks, and I have found that this […]

South Mountain Hunting Club: PA Archery

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South Mountain Hunting Club is tucked away in Bradford County Pennsylvania, where time seems to have aged this tract of land like a fine wine. My grandfather joined the South Mountain Hunting Club after hairy incident during rifle season on one of the PA Public Game Lands and has been a cornerstone member there since […]