Montana is often overlooked as an antelope hunting destination, but we think that’s a mistake.
With over 147,000 square miles to explore, it can be tough to know where to start in Montana. In Big Sky Country, the backdrop to your adventures — mountains and valleys, bears and bison, waterfalls and trout streams — will simply leave you in awe.
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A Montana whitetail hunt might be down in the bottom country, and it might be up in the mountains.
A guide to wolf hunting, including calling methods, and choosing good areas to hunt.
The intent of this post is to present the pros and cons of the “accumulate points, draw a tag, and then find an outfitter system” versus the “get a guaranteed tag along with your guided hunt system.”
Of the six subspecies of elk in North America, the three with hunt-able populations classified by B&C are American elk, roosevelt elk & tule elk.
More than 32,000 brown bears call Alaska home! Even though there are technically two subspecies in North America (the grizzly and the Kodiak), all brown bears in Alaska are genetically identical. The difference between Coastal and Grizzly Bears is geographical and diet.
Jeanette LaVance of CCI/SPEER in Lewiston presents First Hunt Foundation President, Rick Brazell with one of five new Savage rifles...
Looking for the Grand Slam? Here are a few facts about the Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep. Along with where you are going to want to apply.
The habits of black bears just coming out of hibernation and how to use them to your advantage. Learning where to find black bears in the Spring is half the battle.
Moose in North America tend to be darker in color around their faces and legs than their European cousins and tend to weigh more in both body mass and antlers.
Most mule deer hunters get caught up in the outside spread when in reality, the actual measurement taken will be on the inside spread of the…
Moose hunting is something that even the most well traveled high budget hunters only do a few times in their lifetime. Not because they aren’t enjoyable, but more that they are a bucket list species, once you have gotten the one you are looking for, most call it good. Most hunters are rookies at booking a hunt, and I find that many of them don’t have the proper information to find the hunt that would satisfy their trophy quality expectations, physical condition level and budget.
Here are a couple of things that you can start doing now to make your sheep hunting dreams a reality.