Big Sky Canvas is proud to support the Mule Deer Foundation. Come out to their March 7, 2020 banquet in Missoula, MT at the Hilton Garden Inn to learn more about their mission to restore, improve and protect mule deer habitat. A Big Sky Canvas Wall Tent will be on display at the event and we will be donating products to the event to raise money for their mission. Tickets can be purchased directly via their website or by calling the local chapter. The Mule Deer Foundation is dedicated to the following goals: To restore, improve and protect mule deer habitat (including land and easement acquisitions) resulting in self-sustaining, healthy, free ranging and huntable deer populations. To encourage and support responsible wildlife management...
We put these Walleye fishing tips together by searching the internet for the most successful tips. Many of the below tips were sent to us by anglers like yourself. Use a Light Line – By using a light fishing line, you’ll get less resistance and drag when using a lure. This lets the walleye suck in the lure more easily and prevents you from getting a short strike. Remember, walleye inhale their prey most of the time and if that flow is prevented you’ll get a short strike. Try a Bottom Bouncing Rig – An L-shaped bottom bouncing rig is a great way to fish for walleye. As you retrieve your line the rig will bounce up and down off...
Wintertime can be a lot of fun for all the family but only if you’re prepared for the hazards that come with it. Read our advice to help keep your horse warm, happy and safe from danger during the cold spell. Chilly winds can make horses spooky and unpredictable so be extra alert when handling and riding. Horses cope very well in cold temperatures – it is wind and rain that they can struggle with. If you can, provide a windbreak, like a field shelter or even a line of trees, to block some of the wind or rain. There are several winter blankets on the market to suit all types, from a thin rain sheet to a thick rug for fine-coated...
“Just like people, pets’ cold tolerance can vary from pet to pet based on their coat, body fat stores, activity level, and health. Be aware of your pet’s tolerance for cold weather, and adjust accordingly” American Veterinary Medical Association Therefore, when you take your dog camping in situations where the temperature can drop quite rapidly at night, you need to take the right precautions, just as you would for yourself. Some dogs with thicker coats might not need much, whereas shorter haired breeds, might need some extra protection. Here are some important tips for taking your dog camping when the weather can’t be trusted. Keep them active. Just like you, dogs will lose their body heat while in rest. Bring your...
Holiday shopping doesn't have to be a 4-hour death slog through a crowded mall. To make it easier on you, we've put together great gift ideas for hunters and anglers. You might even find something for yourself in here.. Lorpen Tri Layer Hiking Socks Socks! Give the gift of irony by stuffing your loved one's stocking with Lorpen Tri Layer Hiking Socks. As the name implies, Lorpen Tri Layer is an incredible blend of three different natural and synthetic yarns (Coolmax, Tencel, and Nylon) that offer a unique "multi-density" knit that's perfect for active feet. This technology is designed to keep feet dry and comfortable and reduce foot fatigue. Retail $17 Big Sky Canvas Gun Case Everyone who...