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  1. Prior to the 2020 hunting season I had spent 7 years working for a popular hunting apparel brand, using their clothing exclusively. Naturally, I had kept an eye on offerings from other apparel companies in the hunting space over the years, often seeing pieces that caught my interest. Just because I worked for a certain […]

    The post Stone Glacier Grumman Goose Down Jacket Review appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  2. With the current situation in our country, I have never been more proud to be a hunter. Hunters have the uncanny ability to be able to thrive in the harshest environments, whether that is in the mountains on a backpack hunt or on lockdown at home. However, one thing we need to survive is the […]

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  3. Some of the most useful hunting gear in your pack may not be hunting gear at all. I have listed my top five most underrated pieces of kit and how to constantly repurpose them for many useful tasks that will change the way you think about what you bring on a hunt. When I analyze […]

    The post Remi Warren’s Top 5 Most Underrated Gear Items appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  4. What makes the perfect hunting jacket? This question is difficult to answer, as it varies greatly from person to person. Much depends on the type of hunting one does, the type of climate and terrain they hunt in, and people’s individual wants and needs. For years, it seemed almost everyone used a soft-shell jacket of […]

    The post Western Hunters Top 6 Insulated Jackets for 2021 appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  5. Over the last several years there’s been a sharp uptick in the “superhero” genre of the entertainment industry. It seems every media giant is clamoring for their piece of the superhero pie. Thankfully, and not surprisingly, there’s also been an increased awareness of the actual heroism among real and ordinary people. Nurses, teachers, firefighters, police, […]

    The post How To Cape An Animal For a Shoulder Mount appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  6. Everybody now-a-days has a cell phone in their pocket, right? During a SE Arizona bear hunt I was on a few days ago, we had plenty of “Kodak” moments, featuring everything from sunsets to bears to velvet mule deer bucks skylined on yellow hillsides. I was in decent company, and one thing I noticed is […]

    The post How To Get The Most Out Of The Camera In Your Pocket appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  7. As I marched off a frozen snow-covered peak in Montana, tears streamed down my face. I had been climbing this mountain every day for the last two weeks, but today was the last day of elk season. Fifteen minutes earlier, I had finally earned the chance of being 50 yards from a magnificent six-point bull […]

    The post Three Steps To Making Better Shots On Game appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  8. To capture unforgettable images, a great lens is at least as important as the camera body. A few years ago, good friend and fellow photographer, Rod Sinclair, and I went to photograph black bears. Rod was driving (photo strategy: make sure to have your friends drive, giving you more time to shoot while they park […]

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  9. Bring more creativity to your photographs by manipulating your exposure. Today’s consumer-level cameras are extremely capable and can make even the most novice photographer look like they know what they’re doing. However, auto mode can only do so much and if you want to take your photo game to the next level, you’re going to […]

    The post The Basics Of Shooting In Manual appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  10. With so much detailed hunting advice and information at our fingertips these days, paralysis by analysis can be a real concern for anyone new to the sport who takes to the internet looking to read their way to a shortened learning curve. With this article I’d like to take a step back and share some […]

    The post 5 Principles for Success appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  11. 2020 was an interesting, unique, and challenging year for everyone. Like many others, the fitness industry and its customers were hit especially hard. Widespread gym closures and restrictions across the country forced folks to get creative with how they got their exercise. Unfortunately, this also halted people’s motivation to workout with no gyms to go […]

    The post Creating a Solid Game Plan in the New Year appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  12. Months of planning and preparation is involved in every hunt. The last thing you want to happen is to “hit a wall” and tap out early. Going the extra miles could mean the difference between filling a tag, and coming home with tag soup. Here are some top nutritional strategies to propel you beyond your […]

    The post Charging Up for High-Exertion Backcountry Hunts appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  13. One of the very first and most important hunting values my dad mentored me on while growing up was meat care and cleanliness. I can remember details like it was yesterday… little me standing next to a downed wild hog in the mud that dad and his dogs had just taken, moments before my much […]

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  14. As Hunters, we spend a lot of time breaking down our animals on the mountain and caring for the meat afterward. It’s all a practical and necessary part of hunting. However, I’ve been making a very basic assumption. It’s the assumption that most hunters out there felt like I did; that meat is one of […]

    The post More Than The Minimum appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  15. In Part 1 of this article, I shared some examples of interactions I had with an outfitter while hunting in the Clearwater National Forest some 20 years ago. In this issue, I’ll review current situations and outline some “best practices” the DIY hunting horseman can use to avoid conflicts with outfitters who may be operating […]

    The post Shared Use of the Backcountry: Best Practices appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  16. I often hear the excuses made by hunters who make the conscious decision not to carry a sidearm to defend themselves while hunting. There is no question predator numbers are on the rise across the West, and this is not limited to the four-legged varmints. With human trafficking and marijuana grows on the rise, your […]

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  17. The concept of the Pap Winkle Project started with creating a place for industry-leading rifle component manufacturers and custom rifle makers to come together and showcase their work. Being a rifle builder and gunsmith, I receive emails, PMs, texts and phone calls daily from fellow riflemen with questions about their next custom rifle build. Some […]

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  18. It’s funny how before a fall hunting season ends, you find yourself daydreaming and strategizing about next year. Yet, when you’re “born to hunt” what else is a person to do? In some states you can strategize and plan hunts with the expectation of drawing your desired tag. In other states you can only swing […]

    The post Back-To-Back Antelope Bucks appeared first on Western Hunter.

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  19. Leica unveiled the Geovid 3200.COM laser rangefinder binocular in January, cementing their position at the top of the category industry-wide. This new model builds on Leica’s 25-year history of groundbreaking laser rangefinder technology for hunters. The 3200.COM is the first high-performance optic with Bluetooth connectivity to Apple or Android phones via their free app, allowing […]

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