by Brox Baxley | Apr 13, 2026 | Brox Baxley, Hunting, Travel
In the backcountry, the hours around sunrise are often the most productive of the entire day. First light is when the landscape transitions, temperatures shift, and wildlife moves with purpose. Hunters who consistently capitalize on this narrow window understand that...
by Brox Baxley | Apr 13, 2026 | Brox Baxley, Hunting, Travel
Heading into the backcountry demands more than physical strength and determination. What you carry on your back can directly impact your safety, endurance, and success. Packing smart is not about bringing everything you might need. It is about bringing exactly what...
by Brox Baxley | Dec 15, 2024 | Brox Baxley, Hunting, Travel
In an era of paramount security concerns, trail cameras have emerged as invaluable tools for safeguarding properties, monitoring wildlife, and enhancing overall security. Initially designed for tracking games in the wilderness, these compact devices have found their...
by Brox Baxley | Aug 21, 2024 | Brox Baxley, Hunting, Travel
Moving to a mountain town can be a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts and hunters alike. With breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife, and access to pristine hunting grounds, mountain towns offer the perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities....
by Brox Baxley | Jan 16, 2024 | Brox Baxley, Hunting, Travel
Storing deer meat, also known as venison, is an essential skill for hunters and game meat enthusiasts. Being leaner than beef and other commercially raised meats, deer meat requires specific attention to prevent spoilage and freezer burn. Storing deer meat correctly...
by Brox Baxley | Jan 16, 2024 | Brox Baxley, Hunting, Travel
Taxidermy has a history that is as rich as it is complex. While some view taxidermy as a means to celebrate and conserve nature’s beauty, others see it as an outdated or even unethical practice. The world of taxidermy is not just about hunting trophies or museum...