Full-time elk enthusiast, part-time cookie dough snob.
Guidefitter Community Marketing Manager & Guide/ Outfitter Relation Specialist
-If I'm not lost somewhere in the Gila, you can catch m... Read more#newmexicoelk #elkhunting #elk #guidejobs
Mountain horse in training 👌🏼 This guy has been a project horse of mine for some time but I'm hoping to finally have him ready to go this fall in time to chase some wapiti!
Gary WhitbeckI appreciate a lady who does the things you do.
I got my bull "Sixes" back today from last season. I could not have wished for a better outcome on this mount. Big shoutout to Ryan Butler @ryanbutler1 with Reflections Taxidermy out of Helena, MT for the outstanding job with this once in a lifetime bull. "Sixes" holds a special place in my heart, I could not thank you enough for recreating something I can have with ... Read more
Since it seems like enough people found interest in my past leather project, here are some progress pics from a leather journal cover I just finished up. I'll post a completed pic on here later! I haven't invested in a leather sewing machine yet so everything gets hand stitched. This one was about 3 hours of stitching alone. Talk about going cross eyed burning the mid... Read more
Hey Everyone!
I wanted to hop on here and take a second to go over a few features on our site. I know that this is the time of year that a lot of outfitters are starting to look for guides for the season and guides are looking to fill their schedule for the year. I figured it would be beneficial to create a way that both ends could post and search for guide related ... Read more#guidejobs
Awesome job! I've done some leather work in the past and recently picked the hobby back up due to some down time I had. Been building mostly holsters. Thats a great looking belt. Did you free hand design the pack string on there?
*@mkteaney Thanks Adam! Yeah its a great way to pass time in the winter time when were snowed in. I'll typically sketch my designs on paper and then do a wet transfer for an outline and start cutting. Depends on the piece!
I love leather working, built an 1859 McClellan saddle once and all the associated tack to boot. I've not done too much over the past few years as I transitioned to wood and metal working but leatherworking is always a good skill to have.
Who likes a good custom cowboy hat? Our team went down to Rocky Mountain Hat Company in Bozeman this past week to get fitted for new hats! I went with an old tried and true. Should be ready for pickup in roughly 365 days. If you need me, I'm going to be waiting (not) patiently like a kid on Christmas until then 🤩.