Kirk Billings is one of those guys who just seems to be good at everything and really good at the things he likes best. He’s formerly an elite rock climber (although I wouldn’t doubt his abilities off the couch), who still has his picture on the cover of the local guidebook. He is a, Read More
Category: Food and Drink, Hunting, STS Bar and Grill, The Deal Tags: beer, Big-game hunting, cracking a cold one, homebrew, unruly dogs, upland birds
Married man, middle aged, fit enough, in search of discreet adventure. I’m only interested if you can keep a secret. I will get up early and stay out late if that’s what it takes. Long weekends are also a possibility. Need someone to work for it? I’m your man. Toys and accessories aren’t really, Read More
Category: Big Game, Hunting Tags: Big-game hunting, hunting tags, licenses, technology
Certain places have a way of getting their claws into you. I didn’t know what to expect the first time I pointed my truck south from Rock Springs on Highway 191. Rumors abounded of big deer, pure Colorado cutts, and stories of bottomless draws where outlaws like Butch and Sundance disappeared from the law., Read More
Category: Angling, Conservation, family, Hunting, photography Tags: Backcountry, Big-game hunting, fly fishing, Mule deer, trout
My eyes were already open when the alarm hit 2:30am. By 3:00am I was hitching up the boat. I put the dog in the cab. Scraping the windshield quickly, I worried she might eat the breakfast burritos that my partner in crime had toiled over the night before. After sipping on a thermos of, Read More
Category: Angling, Dogs, Hunting, Just Plain Fishing, Just Plain Hunting, Waterfowl Tags: Big-game hunting, cracking a cold one, drift boat, fly fishing, Labrador, retriever, trout, waterfowl
I was about to step haphazardly into the run and throw a few half-hearted casts. Although it was as nice of water as you could imagine we had seen little sign of life. It was early in the season and the water was frigid. As I let the ice-cold liquid wrap around my ankles my, Read More
Category: Big Game, Con Kiddo, family, Hunting, The Deal Tags: Backcountry, Big-game hunting, Elk, fatherhood, fishing with kids, fly fishing, Mule deer, trout
I’ll admit, I struggle to take my kids hunting with me as much as I would like. It’s logistically challenging and not all situations are well suited for children under the age of five. Winter is tough and so is anything that involves a lot of hiking or long days. In the absence of, Read More
Category: Big Game, family, Fatherhood, Hunting, The Deal, Waterfowl Tags: Big-game hunting, Elk, fatherhood, geese, hunting with kids, just being a parent, parenting, watefowl
Clean white snow covered the faint two track. Nobody had been into the basin since the last storm. The truck pitched forward and we cautiously made our decent. Without talking my dad and I both had the same feeling in the pit of our stomach; a level of excitement for elk we hoped to, Read More
Category: Big Game, family, Hunting, Just Plain Hunting Tags: Backcountry, Big-game hunting, Elk, Elk Hunting, fatherhood, Hunting, Outdoors, photography, wyoming
Darkness slowly begins to give way to light. Slight hues of grey yield to orange while the world is still and quiet. The hour before sunrise has become somewhat of a sacred time. For years I rarely noticed it. I either just plain missed it or during my childhood, when I would get up, Read More
Category: Big Game, family, Fatherhood, Hunting, photography Tags: Big-game hunting, coffee, fatherhood, Hunting, just being a parent, Outdoors, photography
Someone once described my brother Ryan as a combination of Greg Brady and Davy Crockett. An odd pairing, yes, but in some ways it made a lot of sense. At age 12, Ryan was on the Pro Staff for Matthews bows and one of the best under-18 archers in the country. As a chubby-cheeked, Read More
Category: family, Fatherhood, Hunting, Just Plain Hunting, Roots, The Deal, Uncategorized Tags: Big-game hunting, brothers, deer, fatherhood, Hunting, Montana, white tail
It’s Black Friday, the national holiday of acquisition and consumption. I bet attendees of the original Thanksgiving set about finding and collecting assorted provisions after their feast too. It was called hunting back then. Team STS may find time for some old-school shopping this afternoon, but first we need to finish counting our blessings., Read More
Category: Big Game, Dogs, family, Fatherhood, Hunting, The Deal Tags: antelope, Big-game hunting, Camping with Kids, Elk, fatherhood, fly fishing, just being a parent, kids outdoors, Thanksgiving, unruly dogs