by Joe Sangimino | Jan 18, 2020 | Stories
“I couldn’t just sit in a treestand all day. I just don’t have the patience for it.”I’ve been hearing some version of this statement more and more lately in conversation with western hunters and I have to say – I agree. I don’t have the patience for it either....
by Joe Sangimino | Jul 31, 2019 | Stories
If you weren’t able to attend the Western Hunting Summit the weekend of June 29th in Bozeman, Montana, you missed a conglomeration of wisdom and information from some of the best hunters in the west. Led by Ryan and Hillary Lampers of Hunt, Harvest, Health, a number...
by Joe Sangimino | Jun 15, 2019 | Stories
We knew we had a slim chance of seeing that bear again. Nick had caught a glimpse of him at more than 800 yards on the adjacent side of the basin in a patch of young pines just below the snow line. Like most of the bears we’d seen on this trip, he was moving quickly...
by Ryan Lampers | Jan 25, 2018 | Stories
photo credit James Sylvester Traditional hunting is not something that most people can just jump in to. Many of those who hunt today, likely grew up in a hunting family or had a mentor who they have followed such as a father, grandfather, uncle, or family...
by Ryan Lampers | Oct 23, 2017 | Stories
Ryan and his Solohunt 2017 Archery Washington Roosevelt Elk In my near 3 decades of hunting and backcountry experiences, I’ve hit a point in life where I actually prefer to hunt alone. The solitude I enjoy in the wild creates an intense appreciation...