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SCI Conservation Efforts Benefit North American Hunters
In the last decade, Safari Club International has spent $140 million on protecting the freedom to hunt through advocacy, research and education to ensure that the hunting heritage is accessible for future generations. These programs benefit hunters throughout North American, and the majority of the work is funded with proceeds from its Annual Hunter’s Convention, January 20-23 in Reno, Nevada. Through... [Read more]
Visit Us at the SCI Convention
We’re at SCI in Reno all week, drop us a line if you’d like to hook up. The easiest way to get in touch is cory@gothunts.com If you’ve never been, you should make it a point to visit the first chance you get. It’s an incredible show. Share this on Facebook Tweet This! Share this on Linkedin Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on del.icio.us Post this to... [Read more]
Why Pink Salmon are Cool
by Deneki Outdoors Pretty cool, actually. Photo: Cameron Miller True, not many anglers head to Alaska specifically to target pink salmon. That’s OK though – we still think they’re pretty awesome fish. Here’s why. Every other year there are billions of them. OK, not billions, but on even-numbered years on the Kanektok, our pink numbers are very, very large. They eat poppers. Find ‘em where... [Read more]
Fly of the Month – CDC Shuck Biot Body Sparkle Dun
Late fall/early winter is a great time to start tying up some patterns to restock the fly boxes depleted by another year on the water, lets not abandon the fishing quite yet. I have had several great days on the river this past month. It does get a bit hit and miss as the weather and the water temps cool but when you hit it right the fishing can be outstanding. I have still been running into... [Read more]
Peachka Knocked Your Deer Over
I know my husband isn’t the only one with an imaginary friend. Even if you’re over the age of 3, it isn’t unusual for some of you to have an imaginary friend. If strange things happen around your house, like they do ours, you too probably have an imaginary friend. Our imaginary friend is a female named Peachka and has lived with us since the day I moved in with my hunter… Jody: Mark,... [Read more]
Critter Decor and Stacey Huston Photo Giveaway
Would you look at these cute little critters… They are about to go on my wall just as soon as I find the perfect frames. I found this photo at Stacey Huston’s photography site, Stacey Huston’s Photos, and thought it was the perfect picture for my dining room wall. Because … well … we decorate with critters around here. What was nice about working with Stacey is that the original picture... [Read more]
Introducing Doak Worley
Doak Worley and Cory Glauner have now teamed up to bring you one of the most powerful and efficient hunting and fishing booking agency in the industry. Cory brings with him the best networking and technical skills in the business as well as a passion for the outdoors and experience as an outfitter himself. Doak brings age and experience and a passion for hunting and fishing. He has hunted all... [Read more]
Online Shopping with Your Favorite Blogs
If you’re like most people shopping for the perfect Christmas gift, you are probably doing most of your shopping online. More and more people are shopping right from the comfort of their homes. But did you know you can do your online shopping while helping support your fellow bloggers? Here’s how it works: I have an affiliate link on the left hand side of my blog for Cabelas. Right now... [Read more]
Fly of the Month – Modified Zebra Midge
Late fall has arrived and a short flurry of snow here today reminded me that winter is on its way. Unless your favorite fishing location closes for the winter though you don’t need to hang up the fly rod just yet. I have a pattern that has become a favorite of mine from late fall through the early spring months. It is simple, and it works as a great midge pupa imitation. I fish it a variety of... [Read more]
Do Wolves Keep Forests Nutrient-Rich?
A friend of mine, best selling author and fellow hunter Marc Warnkerecently got into an online tussle with an anti-hunter about wolves. They sent him an article from a blog which included all of the “facts” on wolves and how they keep forests nutrient-rich. Neither Marc nor I are wolf haters, but we are realists. Here is Marc’s well thought out reply: Thanks for the thought and I know your intent... [Read more]


