Western Hunter Featured Artist: Ryan Skidmore
WHM: Please give us a bit of info about you – where you grew up, where you live now, and […]
Being a Western Hunter is a lifestyle from off-season training, to enjoying the game we take, and all aspects in between.
WHM: Please give us a bit of info about you – where you grew up, where you live now, and […]
Hard hunts taught me patience, grit, and gratitude—lessons that mattered more than success.
Checking my online draw results last spring, I saw the increasingly familiar “unsuccessful” next to my name and the same […]
Understand how navigating terrain affects foot health. Strengthening foundations is key to addressing common foot issues.
Dive into the world of Kelsey Rae Morris, our Western Hunter Featured Artist. Uncover her artistic journey and favorite memories.
Welcome to the first article in a new series that aims to highlight some of the most creative, talented artists […]
Intro/Synopsis Most people won’t attempt a 47.5-mile hike with almost 11,000 feet of elevation gain in one shot, and honestly, […]
Hi, my name is Joe and I’m average. Although I am normally pretty self-deprecating, the aforementioned statement is not meant […]
As the miles ticked by underneath the Toyota Tundra, I couldn’t help but think back over the last three months […]
When it comes to preparing for a backcountry hunt, there are two camps of people; one camp throws a pack […]
"Everything from depression and attention deficit disorder to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases are reduced in people who exercise regularly. How does that work? As with many things, the answer lies in looking back to what our ancestors have known for millions of years: there really isn’t any distinction between mind/brain and body..."
"If you are reading Western Hunter magazine, you are probably already in the elite, small percentage of hunters that harvest the majority of the game. If you aren’t and want to know how to stay prepared all year without spending a lot of money or time, please read on for what I have learned by studying the small percentage of good hunters that are routinely successful...."