Caleb Stillians
As I approached the first of many log jams, it took a few hours, but I was able to cut my way through it without any problems. when you make your way
May 03, 2024
While pushing Southwestern boulder-and-cactus badlands on horseback, a 14-year-old girl jumps a big buck. An hour later, she finally gets a last-minute cross-canyon shot. Mule deer tags are hard to get these days unless you are blessed enough to live in a state where permits are available over the counter to resident hunters. My family… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024
Gun manufacturers are finally producing factory rifles that are copy-paste versions of my ideal custom build for hunting in the West. I think Weatherby has joined this elite club with the new release of their Model 307 Alpine MDT Carbon. I’ve got one to test that is chambered in the popular 7 PRC and this… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024
The Last Stand Coyote Class with Geoff Nemnich is your new go-to spot for all things coyote hunting. Whether you’re a newbie or have years of experience under your belt, this online course is designed to get you calling coyotes like a pro in no time. Signing up? Super easy (CLICK HERE!) You just scroll… Read More »
Oct 18, 2024
Hunting and camping are more than just hobbies for many families, they’re a way of life. For Vince Kalkowski and his son Garrett, a hunting trip on October 3rd near Meeteetse, Wyoming, started like countless others. But what unfolded that day became a story they’ll never forget, highlighting the importance of being prepared for anything… Read More »
Dec 03, 2024
It’s November, it’s now the time of buck rut, and those bowhunting are staying on public land tracts carefully in hopes of encountering a big whitetail. If you’re one of those bowhunters, put the to-come advice to practice, and chances are good, you’ll come out of the deer woods heavier than you went in. My… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024
Rainbow trout are delicious. They typically live in cool waters, and their flesh is firm and tender. Best of all, they don’t taste “fishy.” This recipe for baked rainbow trout is terrific on its own, but combined with this light and zingy tartar sauce, it’s a meal even fish-averse people will love. My family and… Read More »
Dec 02, 2024
Today, I’m diving into the SIG Sauer ECHO SV50 LRF, a thermal sight that’s not just impressive for its features, but for its lifetime warranty – something unheard of in the thermal industry. From its crisp 640 sensor and built-in laser rangefinder to the seamless integration with SIG’s BDX app, this optic is built for… Read More »
Sep 30, 2024
A Thanksgiving Day disaster in Colorado Springs is a stark reminder of the need for proactive predator management. A 4-year-old girl was attacked by a coyote near her home east of I-25, not far from the Air Force Academy, reports KOAA News5. The girl and another child mistakenly approached the crouching predator, thinking it was… Read More »
Dec 03, 2024
It’s a difficult time of year. You gave it all during the rut and performed multiple dawn-to-dark sits. You kept answering the bell daily, prying your eyes open when the alarm blared at 4 a.m. Every rut tactic you know, you tried. You moved stands, rattled, grunted, and hunted yourself to exhaustion. Still, your tag… Read More »
Dec 02, 2024
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Revolutionizing the Hunting Industry: The Origin Story of Outfitter Services
Apr 11, 2024
Introducing two exciting new thermal products from NOCPIX—a cutting-edge handheld and rifle scope. The Vista and the ACE H50R Distributed and supported by iRay USA, these thermals offer advanced technologies like optical zoom, integrated laser rangefinders, and precise ballistic calculations. With impressive specs, including a 640 sensor and extended detection ranges, these devices redefine thermal… Read More »
Dec 02, 2024
It happens so often that we stand up to shoot and realize we are not in a position to have a full range of motion for the incoming birds. If you think about it, both right and left-handers have a strong and a weak side. Right-handed shooters can rotate much further to the left than… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024
In this thrilling episode, Caleb Stillians travels to South Africa, for an unforgettable hunting expedition. Guided by expert PHs Graeme and Hans, Ca
May 25, 2024
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Hey everyone, I'm Caleb Stillians, I am a hunting Guide in the state of Alaska with over seven years of guiding experience. Today, let's look at geari
Apr 11, 2024
This is a story about a young hunter and her first hunting rifle, a Savage Axis XP. Late deer season in 2020 is when this story and review starts. That was the season my daughter, who was 16 at the time, expressed interest in going hunting with me. She and I had gone a good… Read More »
Dec 02, 2024
With Michigan’s firearm deer season opener just around the corner on November 15, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has introduced new rules to increase hunter participation. Starting January 2 and running through January 12, hunters will have an extended firearm season for antlerless deer, providing a fresh opportunity into the new year, reports… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024
From bolt-action rifles to lever guns to AR-15s, there’s an endless supply of guns out there with capacities greater than one. That means you aren’t limited to a single shot when you’re out hunting and that you could have a 30-round mag at your disposal if you’re chasing a tough sounder of hogs. But what… Read More »
Dec 02, 2024
The Mystery Ranch Metcalf 75 has been a staple in the hunting community for years, and for good reason—its durability, comfort, and load-bearing capacity have earned it a solid reputation. For 2024- Mystery Ranch has introduced a few key updates, including a new tapered frame, lighter materials, and a more customizable design. These changes make… Read More »
Dec 02, 2024
MIDDLEBURY, Conn. – November 1, 2024 – The Outdoor Industry Communication Council (OICC) shares the latest research on the growing popularity of AR-platform rifles, also known as Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs) in the article, “Use of AR-platform Firearms for Hunting Shows Significant Increase.” The research used in this article comes from the Outdoor Stewards of Conservation Foundation (OSCF) and surveys conducted on its behalf.… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024
Baiting deer is legal in a lot of states. If you happen to reside in one of those, you’ve probably considered adding baiting to your hunting repertoire. As with any hunting-related practice, baiting does have a certain technique to it. Consider this your one-stop shop for the basics of baiting from feeder placement to additional… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024
I don’t care what your gun looks like, how new it is, or how expensive it is. Putting it in a case makes sense, even better, why not a floating case? Rig ‘Em Right has a Floating Full Choke Gun Case that is a durable, and secure way to protect your waterfowl gun while in… Read More »
Dec 02, 2024
The world of whitetails is as fascinating as it is complex, with every behavior giving us a glimpse into their survival skills and social lives. Recently, a collaboration with the Bearded Buck team in Pennsylvania brought these behaviors to life through stunning footage, narrated by Kip Adams of the National Deer Association. From the silent… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024
The author has a shot at a big Hawaiian Axis buck, but his optic is rain-wet and compromised. Will he take the shot? I sat in the rain-wet brush on the southern slope of an early dawn Hawaiian island, watching a small group of Axis deer climb mountainward, following the top of the next ridge… Read More »
Dec 02, 2024
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Dylan, also shares a moose hunting story with his father. He emphasized that the lessons learned from hunting often mirror life's challenges and trium
Apr 11, 2024
Many muscles on a deer, elk, or bear are not great to throw in a pan and cook as a steak. Shoulder muscles are generally too tough to do anything besides make pulled meat or grind it into sausage. I like ground meats, but I prefer food made from the whole meat. This smoked elk… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024
Browning’s latest over-and-under, the Citori 825 Field, proves a winner when put to the test in the last of Alaska’s mainland before the start of the Aleutian Islands. Over the past decade, I’ve tested various firearms, from smooth-shooting bolt-actions to semi-auto shotguns designed for waterfowl hunting to numerous AR platforms and handguns. Guess what? Whenever… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024
It’s the Holiday Season. Whether you’re looking to spoil yourself or someone else, this 15-item gear list is an excellent place to kickstart your search. Top of the List Is the Eberlestock Recon Pack An award-winning bino harness that’s fully customizable, the Recon Modular Bino Pack is an excellent choice for your next hunting foray.… Read More »
Dec 02, 2024
With the resurgence in big-bore lever guns, lever actions in general have gained popularity. Traditional lever-action calibers like .30-30, .35 Remington, and .45-70, as well as pistol calibers like .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, and .45 Colt, remain popular choices. Additionally, modern lever actions now come in calibers like .308 Winchester, .243 Winchester, and even some… Read More »
Nov 04, 2024