Blown Radiators and Backcountry Muleys
I was already way behind schedule when I arrived at the trailhead in the middle of nowhere in central Nevada for my first archery mule deer hunt. A blown radiator had left me waiting several hours for...
View ArticlePublic Lands Yield Iconic Game and Pristine Backcountry
This past August, I had the opportunity to hunt deer with archery equipment in central Nevada. This would be my first Nevada mule deer tag and I was able to hunt in a pristine backcountry area with...
View ArticleConserving the Last of the Old West
Nevada is truly a sportsmen’s paradise, a place where you can still find vast expanses of public lands and feel like you’ve got it all to yourself. If you haven’t already had the opportunity to hunt...
View ArticleSage Grouse Saga a Wake-Up Call for Sportsmen
These days, there’s a lot of talk out West about a game bird called the greater sage grouse. This chicken-sized bird lives in the sagebrush country in places like Wyoming, southern Idaho, southeastern...
View ArticleThe future of 245 million acres of public land
A lot of folks around the West are frustrated with federal land management agencies these days. A ram harvested from BLM lands. Image courtesy of the BLM. Our federal public lands are facing a lot of...
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