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Category: In the Field

Outdoor adventure stories, skill development, and a wide variety of tips to maximize your enjoyment of time spent in nature.

Eye Training – How to See More Wildlife
January 3, 2019February 15, 2020In the Field

How to Train Your Eyes to See More Wildlife

There’s a significant difference between simply having the power of vision, and truly being able to see. A well-trained eye enables one to seek out objects, recognize minuscule details, and gather information that would otherwise remain unseen and unknown. The […]

one arrow a day archer bowhunting practice drill
December 17, 2018January 16, 2019In the Field

Archery and Bowhunting Practice Tips for Improved Accuracy – One Shot a Day

In most bowhunting scenarios (as well as archery tournaments), you get one shot at success, and one shot only. All the hours of preparation for the hunt, all the time spent traveling, all the money spent on gear and supplies, […]

Wildlife Photography Blog & Photo Expeditions | Wild Revelation Outdoors
December 9, 2018August 12, 2020In the Field

Is Bear Hunting Necessary and Ethical?

A question that I’ve been asked countless times from my guide service clients over the years, especially my bear viewing and photography clients in Alaska, is if bear hunting is really necessary and why it’s allowed. To objectively answer that […]

Deadly White Jig - My Most Productive Fly Fishing Pattern of All Time!
December 6, 2018February 15, 2020In the Field

The Deadly White Jig – The Most Productive Fly Fishing Pattern Ever!

In some of my past videos and blogs, I mentioned a particular fly that I have found to be the deadliest I have ever fished: the deadly white jig. I’ve fished this fly (or variations of it) all over North […]

Chum Salmon - Alaska Fishing
November 18, 2018February 15, 2020In the Field

Chum Salmon – Alaska Fishing

Oh boy! Chum salmon! I get excited just thinking about those big-toothed, wild looking critters! Over the years I’ve gained great appreciation for chums and I always look forward to going after them with my fly rod. Whether it’s their […]

bow hunting coyotes and other predators
November 15, 2018January 16, 2019In the Field

Predator VS Predator

Everyone desires a place to call their own, a refuge from the storms of life and a personal paradise where one feels most alive and at peace. For some, such an abode may be a dream house or a welcoming […]

The Difference Between Grizzly, Brown, and Kodiak Bears
October 23, 2018August 12, 2020In the Field

The Difference Between Grizzly, Brown, and Kodiak Bears

Many people who come to visit Kodiak Island, Katmai National Park and other parts of Alaska for bear viewing opportunities often get a little confused about the differences between the various species and subspecies of bears. I often hear folks […]

The persecuted pink salmon of Alaska and why I love catching and eating them.
October 16, 2018February 15, 2020In the Field

The Persecuted Pink Salmon – Alaska Fishing

Ah, the poor persecuted pink salmon! They get no respect! While being the most prolific of the five Pacific salmon species, pinks are the smallest in size and by far the least revered by recreational fisherman. As is often the […]

The Kodiak Bear That Couldn’t Catch a Fish!
October 13, 2018August 12, 2020In the Field

The Kodiak Bear That Couldn’t Catch a Fish!

Here lately I’ve been going through some of my photo archives and have been finding lots of old bear pictures that have brought back lots of great memories. Now most of these pictures are pretty lousy, when compared to my […]

First encounter with a Kodiak brown bear. Kodiak Island, Alaska.
October 7, 2018August 12, 2020In the Field

My First Kodiak Bear Encounter

Life is full of memorable firsts! Your first day of school, your first car, your first job, your first date, etc. One first that I’ll especially never forget is my first Kodiak bear encounter. I moved to Kodiak Island, Alaska, […]

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