You will need the following ingredients: 2 pounds of venison steaks, can be done with deer, elk, antelope, caribou or whitetail, make sure the gar is trimmed and cut into thin strips. At least 3 tablespoons of butter, maybe more if you like Fresh mushrooms sliced 1/3 cup of sherry ⅓ cup water 1 envelope […]
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Pan Roasted Venison Steak by Mike Rogers
Items needed for two people: 7 tablespoons of unsalted butter 1- 1 ½ pounds of 2 inch thick boneless venison Coarse salt and cracked pepper Crushed rosemary couple of pinches for each steak A Sprig of rosemary for garnish Melt the butter in a small saucepan over a low heat. Skim off and […]
Proper semi-auto pistol grip and stance by Mike Rogers
First thing you do in practice, is what? Clear your weapon, magazine out, slide back and locked. Pick up your weapon, with it’s muzzle pointing down range, Safety is always first! With your strong hand, mine is the right hand you grab the pistol with your hand as far up the Comb (this […]
Cheat Sheet on Field Ballistics by Mike Rogers
So, if you are like me, you are getting things ready for your hunting trip this fall. Important planning never starts too early! Here’s a quick hunting tip, one on ballistic reference. Once you sight your weapon in, whatever rifle platform it is, turn the weapon upside down and stick a cheat sheet on the […]
How to find your Dominant Eye by Mike Rogers
I was teaching a pistol class the other day with friends, and though this one shooter’s mechanics were correct, he could not figure out why the rounds were off a bit. The first thing I do, besides gun safety and trigger management is to conduct an eye dominance test to see which eye you should […]
Mill Dots; Something you might or might not know by Mike Rogers
Think back at WWll, when Captain’s of submarines looked through their periscopes, and ranged their target. He was actually measuring the ship’s length in mils—and since whole classes of ships were built to the same dimensions, he already knew its length in yards. This is pretty much the same way we range today with a […]
RB BASS announces a change RB BASS Outdoors
RB BASS update We have enjoyed a decade of sharing the Sport of Bass Fishing with you and we will continue to do so. Many of our Anglers are avid Hunters and enjoy the life in the Great Outdoors. You may have seen us on Facebook or Instagram share our stories and successes […]
Duck Hunt Report For The South Grasslands by Chris Evola
Well their finally here after an highly delayed migration due to mild temperatures, and the lack of precipitation. The south grasslands are chalked full of several species of Waterfowl. Greenwing teal seem to be the most abundant, and surprisingly gadwall seem to be a close second. Northern shovelers, American widgeon, and mallards, have all been […]
2019/2020 Waterfowl hunting report by Curt Rohrbach
The 2019/2020 Balance of the state waterfowl season has been hit or miss thus far and challenging but for hunters willing to put in the time and move around success can be greatly improved. With minimal storms and tough conditions, the migration really hasn’t shown itself yet. I’ve primarily focused my time on public ground […]
Hunting Report by Chris Evola
The early storms we had here in California filled the lakes, rivers, farm ponds, and sloughs. This provided fresh water to natural habitat in and around all the areas I waterfowl hunt. During this time I concentrated on the river, primary hunting the forks and tributaries of the San Joaquin. We had several successful hunts […]