Antelope Hunting 101: Our Guides’ #1 Tips By Ryan McSparran, SNS Outfitter & Guides The American pronghorn antelope is a notoriously skittish animal with excellent vision. Approaching them across open country can sometimes present a significant challenge to hunters. They are also one of the most difficult animals to judge on the hoof, presenting an […]
Monthly Archives: March 2014
Purpose and Place
By Robert Russo My boot was untied so I knelt down to ground level to lace it back up. Everything changes at ground level – the sounds, the sights, the smells. It was still dark, so I could only really perceive the outlines of pine trees and my trail, with scuffs from the morning before. […]
Turkey Hunting: More than just strutting
This is a story from a hunter and blogger we met through twitter. Chelsea is relatively new to the sport but we can already tell she is going to successful as a hunter and ambassador for the sport. Chelsea has a great blog She Hunts Ontario which is definitely worth checking out. So give her […]
Discovering New Lands – A New Approach
We have here another great article from friend of The Hunt Blog; Ryan Hughes. In this post Ryan highlights some pertinent points for the future of hunting. We as hunters are rightfully quick to get up in arms and lobby for our hunting rights. Unfortunately preserving access to public land for hunting is often over-looked. […]