The sunshine is hanging out a little higher in the sky as of late, and let me tell you, does...
As winter melts into spring, waterfowl hunters and their loyal duck dogs are getting out into the sunshine and stretching...
This past year has really changed the world as I knew it, and probably how you knew it. One of...
If you have ever mounted your own rifle scope you know the difficultly in keeping it aligned so the crosshair lies parallel to the horizontal plane. The Segway Reticle Leveler will ensure you mount the scope so it isn’t canted to one side. The vertical crosshair should point down through...
Hunting mule deer in southwest British Columbia’s Coast Mountain Range can be a daunting task, where the work effort needs...
Looking for storage space for guns and gear but don’t want to shell out for a commercial unit? Here’s a...
Every year when I pick up a new copy of the provincial Hunting Regulations Synopsis and leaf through it I experience a renewed sense of amazement at just how fortunate BC hunters are. All you have to do is head for your region’s pages and peruse the list of season...
In this article, I wanted to write about a lot of different topics regarding archery. One item dear to my...
If you were unable to attend the council meeting that discussed the proposed new Discharge of Firearms Bylaw 5362-2013
You can read the proposed bylaw by visiting the District of Mission website at www.mission.ca and looking in the section called Public Notices.
...I began to wonder what the reaction gap is for a typical rifle toting hunter attacked by a bear. Like a police officer confronted with an offender armed with an edged weapon, at what point is it necessary to shoot, because if suddenly charged, you're too far behind the reaction curve to launch a meaningful defence? Since I had no idea, I determined to find out.