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Mountain Hunter - Fall 2025: Master Wilderness Hunting, Top Bear Hunting Gear, Rookie Mistakes, Two Bulls In Four Days, Yukon Moose & Caribou Hunting, 60th Anniversary GOABC Auction Preview & More!

Mountain Hunter - Fall 2025: Master Wilderness Hunting, Top Bear Hunting Gear, Rookie Mistakes, Two Bulls In Four Days, Yukon Moose & Caribou Hunting, 60th Anniversary GOABC Auction Preview & More!

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Mountain Hunter – Fall 2025 (Vol. 36, Issue 3)
This issue of Mountain Hunter captures the rhythm of fall in the North, with stories that remind us why we hunt: not for the rush, but for the grounding connection to wild places.

Highlights include:
- “Rookie Mistakes & Bear Breaks” – Matthew Heinl’s honest and engaging tale of persistence, humility, and lessons learned in the bear woods.
- “Our Marks” – Ryan Damstrom reflects on the legacy of hunters past and present, and the lasting footprints we leave in the mountains and memories.
- “Two Bulls in Four Days” – Jay Evers shares an unforgettable Yukon moose and caribou adventure, proving that patience and preparation pay off.
- “Hunter in the Wild” – Chief Editor Brenda Gibson interviews Michael Hunter, The Hunter Chef, on hardship, wild food, and staying true to who you are.

Plus, readers will find a preview of GOABC’s 60th Anniversary Auction, conservation updates, outfitter spotlights, and stunning photography from across BC, the Yukon, and NWT.
 
Mountain Hunter is more than a magazine—it’s a celebration of fair chase hunting, outfitting traditions, and the wild landscapes that define us.

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