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Hike 0/41: Self Flagellation in the Flatirons

Filled with a sense of loss I was beating myself up emotionally, so I took to the Flatirons in Boulder to take my mind off of what had happened and reflect.

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Wild Turkey Chase

Now I suppose you’re thinking “isn’t it supposed to be a wild goose chase?”, perhaps. Also perhaps the fowl are...

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Hunting Maps for Lunatics: Using Custom Data Sets

In this article we explore using one of the coolest data sets for the upland hunter, the Cornell eBird Database. The jig is up, I’ve...

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So I Bought a Suppressor

Ever since moving from Maryland to Colorado I’d hoped to take advantage of the far more liberal gun laws and enjoy ownership of a...

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Hunting Maps for Lunatics

APT Outdoors was started on a passion for mapping and technology, and hopefully I can use this platform to empower you to push some...

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Quest for Quail

Authors Note: I wanted so badly to get this post out in January, but then something happened while I was editing the post that needed to be...

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No Free Meals

Every hunter and angler has those friends who love to get fish and game from you, whether it’s jerky after you kill a deer or whether...

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East Meets West: Some Notes

After having a pretty successful small game season in Colorado this fall, and going back to Pennsylvania for big game, there were some notable differences in hunting style and regulations.

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New Years Resolution 2019: I’ve Made a Huge Mistake

There’s something you need to know about the Getty family.  We’re stubborn.  Not just regular “I don’t...

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Pennsylvania 2018 Season Recap

I usually take a whole month to hunt the Keystone State for all manners of critters from pheasant to bear. With the trip cut short this year it was a struggle to find success.

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