S2E6 – Off Season Injuries, High Fence Hunting, and Banning Trail Cameras

Mike, Jeremy and Muc talk about their recovery on some off season injuries and how many hunters “operate injured” much of the season and how that can be avoided. The discussion carries into some hot topics around high fence hunting, banning trail cameras, and even the new trespassing law passed in Saskatchewan this year.

S2E2 – #ActNow

Mike Friesen, Robin Routledge, and Jeremy Braun are on this episode to talk new content streams launching on their YouTube Channel, their Bison hunt airing on Sportsman Channel Canada, and also a big topic on the attempted huntings bans in BC that are currently on going. Head over to the Wild Sheep Society of BC […]

Backcountry Hunting: The Mountain Goat

This hunt was a year in the making.  The time, effort, cost, scouting, and follow through made this the toughest and most rewarding hunts I have had the pleasure on being on.   The Prep Preparation for this hunt began Nov of 2018 when myself and two brothers in law decided we should try and do […]

How Do You Pack for a 7 Day Backcountry Hunt?

Where Do I Start? Check out my latest video on how I pack for my mountain hunts! The real question is,  WHAT AM I WILLING TO LEAVE BEHIND? There are two things that I have found to not compromise on; food, and sleeping equipment.   Comfort and nutrition will drastically improve your mood and motivation when […]

Ins and Outs of Successful Scouting

Almost all of us have discovered along the way the “dos” and “don’ts” of scouting for hunting season.  I consider the scouting game as its own little mission:impossible.  I’ve always found scouting to be the most important part of the hunt. My preference is to put maximal effort into my scouting, so when hunting season […]

Mountain Goat Hunt 2017

They saw a picture is worth a thousand words, so I’m sure a video is worth a million? Enjoy! Pursue the Hunt – BC Mtn Goat Hunt 2017

Grocery Shopping the Hard Way

How much effort do you put into your grocery shopping?  Do you know how your food is processed? Do you prefer the ‘the less I know the better’ when it comes to how your food was packaged? People who don’t hunt also don’t understand the effort that goes into processing your own food and how […]

Bowhunting: Tagging Out for the First Time

Without learning from failure, success isn’t nearly as rewarding. Last Year: 2016 Rewind to September 2016.  First year bow hunter, confident, plenty of arrows down range; I was “ready”.  In BC we have the privilege of an all September archery season for mule deer.  I have spent a decent amount of time collecting permission over […]

Hunting Season on the Horizon

Preparing for a mountain hunting excursion can be a daunting task; especially if you have never been on one yourself.  There are many aspects of preparation that work into a successful hunting trip.  Let’s have a look into what is needed in order to have an enjoyable and successful backcountry hunting adventure! Where are You […]