by js1tTMZrj5Odl6UiYIn2YO8bcxiDcY | Apr 5, 2018 | Outdoor
I have been waiting two years for the movie Cold November to be released. The film brings my love of movies and the outdoors together in a way I’ve never seen before. As someone involved in hunter recruitment, there is much to learn from this movie. Along with the...
by sphmGNkLZHUbMOuFBPCk | Mar 11, 2018 | Outdoor
In Part 1 of my two-part series on what makes a good hunting mentor, I covered the need to discuss expectations, develop a relationship, positivity, and safety. Today, I’ll cover three more important aspects of mentorship if you are to succeed in becoming a great...
by sphmGNkLZHUbMOuFBPCk | Feb 28, 2018 | Outdoor
Hunting requires continued learning and practice in a number of areas just like any other outdoor or recreational activity. Beyond shooting well, you have to understand animal behavior, movement, indicators of presence (the tracks and “deposits” left behind) and...
by sphmGNkLZHUbMOuFBPCk | Feb 6, 2018 | Outdoor
If you haven’t quite figured it out yet, we live in what some call “The Experience Economy.” Read the book with the same name, written by Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore and see if you agree. Then, just take a look around. Escape rooms – a business where people...
by js1tTMZrj5Odl6UiYIn2YO8bcxiDcY | Dec 19, 2017 | Outdoor
Some years ago I traveled to a small Minnesota town to check out a “new” archery range. This was before my work on the Archery Park Guide, a tool created to help communities navigate archery range development. The city’s existing range had to be moved and staff found...