Hunting moose in the rut can be exciting but there are some overlooked early season advantages. Here are some reasons you might consider an early season hunt.
Learning From Long-Distance Hikers: Tips for Endurance
The hunting community can learn a few things from long-distance thru hikers when it comes to hiking endurance. Here are a few tips that can help on long hunts.
Training Your Legs for a Mountain Hunt
Hunting steep terrain requires training to prepare your legs. Here are a few ideas to ramp up your spring training this year.
Procrastinator Alert: Start Your Shooting Practice Now
To all the procrastinators out there – hunting season is around the corner! Now is the time to get in some serious shooting practice. Here are a few ideas.
Protect and Maintain Optics on a Backcountry Hunt
Every hunter should take a few basic steps to maintain and protect their high-value optics on a backcountry hunt.
Can Orthotic Inserts Make You a Better Hunter?
Orthotic inserts can make a massive difference in performance and recovery and just might be the most overlooked piece of equipment for a hard hunt.
Weight Distribution in Your Hunting Pack
Adjusting the weight load in your pack makes it more comfortable to wear while also preventing injuries and discomfort on the trail.
Sore, Tired, and Still Pushing Hard – Things to Carry for Energy and Longevity in the Field
With some self care and bodily awareness, you can squeeze every last drop of energy while keeping your body in the game for longer.
Build Your Base – The Most Important Layer on a Hunt
When building a layering system, it’s easy to jump past the base layers and focus on warmth or waterproof protection. But the base layer is arguably the most important piece of your wardrobe.
5 Common Questions About Hunts in Northern British Columbia
Our hunts in northern British Columbia will take you to extremely remote and wild terrain. This leads to a number of questions each year from our hunters.