Difficult Hunts, Staying Effective - Plus Yukon Moose Success!
Alex Nadeau and I are in the tent alongside a creek in the Yukon high country. We tell the amazing story of our first-night connection with a huge bull Moose and then we get into a discussion on staying positive while in the field on long hunts. You can watch videos from this trip on our new YouTube channel, John Schneider"s Wild Life. Alex and I share some of the tips and tricks we"ve learned about staying comfortable while glassing and performing other sedentary activities when we"re hunting. Cold and discomfort can affect your success in a huge way. More time spent on the mountainside glassing means more likelihood that you will spot the animal that you are after. There is a definite skill involved with staying in a positive mindset in the wild. Loneliness, stiffness, and other discomforts will all present themselves as obstacles to success we"re hunting...at some point along the way. Here are some ideas to help you spend more time in the field. Enjoying the adventure. Something new! We"ve launched a YouTube channel... "John Schneider"s Wild Life". Follow along as John transitions to living aboard a sailboat on the Pacific Coast, living a self-sustainable lifestyle of hunting, fishing, and foraging for wild food. Please be sure to check us out on Instagram. If we"ve earned it, give us a follow and share the account with your friends and family. Another great way to access more of our content is at the website. There are some great how-to articles along with recipes and gear reviews revolving around traditional bowhunting, back-country camping, fly fishing, and other wild food adventures. Wild food ingredients and how to collect them. Thanks for all of your support! Subscribe to the Traditional Bowhunter Magazine and when you are at the checkout, place the code "foodafield" for a bonus edition of the magazine.
From "John Schneider's Wild Life"
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