Sitka Ascent Glove


By Brad Neathery  //  Photo BY Cana Outdoors


Featured Film: The Linguists

“I don’t measure an elk by the size of his antlers, but more by the size of his bugle. It’s not about how big the bull is, it’s about how big the fight is that I have with the bull. I can still remember my dad, the question that he asked me, he said, “What are you trying to tell the elk?” My dad, making that one comment to me stuck with me and really shaped the way that I call elk.”

-Corey Jacobsen, Featured in The Linguists

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