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 Emilie Sangimino | Mar 31, 2019 | Stories
I don’t think that I can truly say that I have ever felt bored in my entire life. Whenever I have been presented with any amount of free time, I have always filled it with something else on my to-do list. For as long as I can remember, I have dedicated this free time...
by Joe Sangimino | Jan 7, 2019 | Stories
“*This is what we are bringing to the Hunt Harvest Health table*” — Joe Sangimino & Emilie Okopal Cooking high-quality wild game meals is more involved than simply throwing a piece of meat on the grill. Unless you have a prime cut like a...