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World Champion Elk Caller's 5 Tips for Better Hunting

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Believe it or not, elk season is already right around the corner once again. For elk hunters who’d like to be better elk callers, there are few mentors more qualified today than Joel Turner, reigning and two-time champion of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation/Leupold World Elk Calling Championships.
Turner, 33, of Eatonville, Wash., won his second world title in three years at the March event held as part of RMEF’s Annual Elk Camp & Hunting, Fishing and Outdoor Expo.
A police officer and state firearms instructor by trade, Turner also is a devout elk nut, bowhunter, guide, naturalist and call maker. He’s spent the past several years developing an elk calling philosophy and hunting system—some of it based on tactical theory—that has consistently produced bulls in multiple states.

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Predator Challenge Contest Results

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Thanks so much for all your messages and votes through email, Facebook, and here at the blog. We’ve had some great photos sent in the last few months as we issued a call for photos of predators taken with a bow. Our two winners for this photo contest include: Nicole Weller of MN for the awesome bobcat she took with her bow, and to Doug Weiler and his IL bow-killed coyote…we’ve got some great prizes coming your way! Congrats to all of you that have found success on predators with a bow. It’s one of the greatest challenges out there!
Be watching for the next bowhunting challenge and photo contest coming soon…

A Look at the New Badlands Sacrifice Pack

Monday, April 19th, 2010

One of the hottest new offerings this year for hunters looking for a more comfortable backcountry hunting experience is the new Sacrifice pack from Badlands (badlandspacks.com). The Sacrifice pack is sure to provide a more comfortable hunting experience…and then some! The difference in this pack starts at its core, the pack suspension and frame. The Sacrifice is the first hunting pack on the market to offer a heat treated rail inverted frame. What this means to hunters is, they get a fully functional internal frame which weighs less than 8 ounces, but offers the support of some of those frames weighing 8 pounds! Every gram of weight put into this pack was scrutinized, taken out, weighed, and re-scrutinized. If a component’s usefulness did not match its weight, it was tossed. The Sacrifice is the lightest pack in its class. The specifications include: Weight – 3 lbs 9 oz., Dimension – 28” x 13” x 12”, Capacity 3450 ci, with 2 main compartments and 7 pockets.
Check out Badlands Packs at http://Badlandspacks.com

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