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  1. Yesterday, after not finding the big mule deer buck I went looking for, I decided to break down my bonus/preference points for mule deer across several western states. The reality is Continue Reading → View the full article
  2. Jealousy and Envy are a part of life (biblical and non-biblical fact) so you can’t deny these feelings, we all experience them daily. Trophy Envy is polluting our hunting culture <a class="more-link" href="http://orghunt.com/i-am-jealous-of-your-hunting-success/">Continue Reading →</a> View the full article
  3. My 2015 current antlered big game animal application strategy… After looking over this I will really be watching Nevada because I have a bunch of points. I want to make sure <a class="more-link" href="http://orghunt.com/2015-southwest-hunting-unit-drought-update/">Continue Reading →</a> View the full article
  4. Jay Scott (Jay Scott Outdoors) & I are friends, but we often have heated or elevated discussions on hunting. Neither of us take stuff personal for too long because we Continue Reading → View the full article
  5. Fitness has become very trendy with regards to the hunting community and with the help of Social Media (communication technology). With that said, I don’t think fitness is a fad, but I believe it’s getting way Continue Reading → View the full article
  6. Every year we look back to our previous hunts and think about how we can become better hunters. Our biggest priority is to get better and film 100% of our Continue Reading → View the full article
  7. Many hunters don’t take the time to digiscope or film. I am not talking about for the purpose of making a hunting film or to show your buddies. I am <a class="more-link" href="http://orghunt.com/digiscoping-filming-makes-you-a-better-hunter/">Continue Reading →</a> View the full article
  8. As a hunter and individual, when I hear the term, “Trophy Hunter,” my head automatically thinks of someone cutting the head off of an animal and walking away with a <a class="more-link" href="http://orghunt.com/why-you-are-a-trophy-hunter/">Continue Reading →</a> View the full article
  9. As I spoke with Adam Piestewa after he finished 1st in a recent coyote calling contest and my team finished 3rd, I couldn’t help but think, “I don’t know how Continue Reading → View the full article
  10. What is the best unit for Elk in Arizona? What is the best unit for Desert Bighorn? What is he best unit in Nevada for Mule Deer? These are questions Continue Reading → View the full article
  11. Over the past 2 weeks I was fortunate enough to guide two predator hunts. One of the hunters had never been out west, in fact, he was originally from Poland. Continue Reading → View the full article
  12. From the outside, we all want to be perceived as this perfect person, hunter or guide. Deep down we don’t want to be wrong or to admit we have weaknesses. Continue Reading → View the full article
  13. Year-after-year we get the chance to hear the Coyote Calling Myths and then, bust them. Yesterday, it was calling in 3 coyotes during the middle of the day in a Continue Reading → View the full article
  14. Ian gets redemption on a big old tom bobcat! Let me know what you think and make sure you SUBSCRIBE to our eNewsletter and YouTube Channel. -Craig Steele View the full article
  15. Predator Hunting is a passion of mine and predator management is very much needed today. I am blessed as I get to help others experience and discover their predator hunting Continue Reading → View the full article
  16. In the Southwest, Elk Antler Growth is significantly impacted by precipitation or lack there of. So much so, that I spend days each year planning my own application strategy around <a class="more-link" href="http://orghunt.com/2015-southwest-elk-antler-growth-where-to-apply/">Continue Reading →</a> View the full article
  17. Almost 14 years ago I remember getting beat bad in a predator calling contest. My dad and I discussed it on the way home and we decided the top team had cheated. Continue Reading → View the full article
  18. This was a very humbling experience for me, I think it’s worth a look. -Thanks Craig View the full article
  19. A s western hunters we live and die by our good optics. You can walk a lot of miles in the desert and the woods and not see much, but as Continue Reading → View the full article
  20. It’s always confusing, but I consider January to be part of the previous year, because the mule deer rut in Arizona goes into January. So basically, in my “P” brain, the Continue Reading → View the full article
  21. This year I had the pleasure to use the Exo Mountain gear 3500 pack, I found that even though it is a super light and simple design this pack has Continue Reading → View the full article
  22. After answering an email this morning and answering these questions almost every time we take someone on a guided predator hunt, the juices started flowing… So how do you call coyotes and Continue Reading → View the full article
  23. This was a fun hunt with the group from Pennsylvania. Ian, Brian, Justin and Wayne all had a great time and hopefully learned a lot about hunting predators. This is <a class="more-link" href="http://orghunt.com/hunt-for-more-18-guided-predator-hunt-with-the-pa-boyz/">Continue Reading →</a> View the full article
  24. I just got back from an over-the-counter archery mule deer hunt I was guiding for Exclusive Pursuit Outfitters. These archery mule deer hunts are probably the funnest guided hunts I <a class="more-link" href="http://orghunt.com/hunt-for-more-17-bowhunting-mule-deer-in-the-rut/">Continue Reading →</a> View the full article
  25. If you haven’t seen Linda Kelly’s once-in-a-lifetime desert bighorn sheep hunt, it’s featured on #HuntforMore 16! Click play, I hope you enjoy! -Craig View the full article
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