With a year of carnivore diet under the belt, figured why not celebrate with a delicious Traegered Brisket . Got it started this morning at 5 so tonight we feast.
A common sight when I’m hunting.. deer just can’t resist sharing a meal with my boys🤷♂️. They come from long distances often times to hang with us
If you’ve wondered what these pack goats are capable of or where I can take em.. If I can get there, they can get there.
My wife Hill and I love getting packages like this! When a box shows up that’s been sent from my father over in Washington State this is often what I can expect to find. You can bet it’s going to have dried mushrooms for making tea, tinctures or sometimes even healing salves and balms that he’s put together from his harvests off his property. He’s turned into quite the hippy healer in his old age 😂. Truly living off his land🙌🏻
Brad and I sit down with Ryan Lampers and Mark Livesay and discuss food preparation, electrolytes and more about backcountry nutrition. Don't forget, you have until April 9, 11:59pm MST to head over to https://www.peaxequipment.com/pages/gritty-ultimate-equipment-giveaway to get entered into the big giveaway. Be sure to use the code "GRITTY" to save. Also, visit https://initialascent.com/ and shop. Every $25 spent while using the code "GRITTY' will get you entered into that prize package.
Ryan Lampers, Mark Livesay, myself and Brad Hunt sit down and discuss things we learned from bear season last year. We talk about what we might change and do differently if we are put into those situations this year. Don't forget, you have until April 9, 11:59pm MST to head over to https://www.peaxequipment.com/pages/gritty-ultimate-equipment-giveaway to get entered into the big giveaway. Be sure to use the code "GRITTY" to save. Also, visit https://initialascent.com/ and shop. Every $25 spent while using the code "GRITTY' will get you entered into that prize package.
On this episode Brad and I sit down with Justin Webb from Foundation for Wildlife Management. I believe every western hunter should be a member to the F4WM. We discuss what it is all about and how you can do your part to help control wolf populations and to help those who are putting in an effort to manage wolves. Visit https://f4wm.org/ and become a member today.
Also, don't forget about the two big giveaways we have going on now with Peax Equipment and Initial Ascent. Click the links below to shop and be entered. Giveaways end April 9, 2023 11:59pm MST. Get your limited Peax-Gritty "SOME MEN CAN AND SOME MEN CAN'T" T-Shirt with the link below.
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Big win for the daughter at RMEF!! Just in time turning 11 this year and won her first big girl rifle can not wait to take her out and see how it shoots! Hunting is conservation!!
Spring Bear Season is finally here, I hope everyone has great success this season .I’m in the mountains working away so I can go get after them soon. I’m proud to say that these Oso TopO pendants are now made and handcrafted in the mountains of the west within bear country where I now reside . It has been a goal of mine before I even started this journey to live out here and still can’t believe it’s real. I’ve gone fulltime with my art and working hard to turn this idea with a few other pursuits as a means to get by while doing what I love all at the same time. A wild life of everything outdoors and creating my artwork outside as much as possible . Not the normal and not without many sacrifices but this is living my dream and achieving my goals to the fullest. If y’all find success and would like something custom made like no other please reach out or share my artwork with your friends. I do a little bit of everything from silversmithing, photography and making wildlife designs for ...
November is my favorite time of year for hunting here in Georgia.the weather is finally starting to cool down. The Rut is starting to pick up and the leaves are starting to fall. In September I was able to take a deer with the bow, but once rifle season starts in October, the ability to hunt with the bow is hard on public land due to all of the pressure. On one hunt on a WMA I was able to bring out the new Henry all weather 45-70 and had success of taking 2 large does. The 45-70 is now one of my favorite cartridges for the mountain hunting here in Georgia. The cartridge is hard hitting and drops deer right where they stand but doesn’t cause massive cavitation like my 300 PRC or something similar. It just knocks a clean hole.Overall deer season was a success and I can’t wait for it to come back around.