
Alberta Bucks: A Sweepstakes Hunt of a Lifetime
I’ve always been drawn to the idea of hunting big mule deer in wild, open country. Growing up in North Carolina, I would flip through hunting magazines and dream of
I’ve always been drawn to the idea of hunting big mule deer in wild, open country. Growing up in North Carolina, I would flip through hunting magazines and dream of
I’ve always been drawn to the idea of hunting big mule deer in wild, open country. Growing up in North Carolina, I would flip through hunting magazines and dream of
Including bacon & bacon fat in this burger mix gives a juiciness to these burgers that you can’t get with venison-only burgers. Top these burgers with
These 5 tips to improve your late-season waterfowl hunts come to us from WTA consultant Caleb Sutton. 1. Scouting Waterfowl: This is huge during all
We found this cheesy elk pie recipe on MissHomemade.com. It’s creamy, delicious, and comforting, and definitely for your picky eaters (and kid-friendly as well)! It’s a
This guest blog comes to us from Mark Peterson, CEO of WTA and Host of Cabela’s Instinct. Triple Threat: NA29 Tule Elk, Rifle Outside of
We all love a good fried brook trout here at WTA. It’s one of those things that never gets old. We found this twist on
Guest blogger: Eric Pawlak, WTA TAGS Manager, on Grizzly Tags and the Actual Tags Out there…and How to Get Them If this tag actually existed,
Tim Herald is co-owner and host at Worldwide Trophy Adventures. The Two-Year Sable originally appeared in African Hunter To me the sable antelope is worthy
This recipe is a crowd-pleaser. It’ll give you a tender, juicy pheasant breast with a sauce you can’t get enough of. Serve with any sides
Applying for an Elk Tag in the Great State of Wyoming This post comes to you from our TAGS Manager, Eric Pawlak. Wyoming Elk Application
When you’re going on a hunt to New Zealand, Australia, or New Caledonia, some special rules will apply. WTA Consultant Frank Cole is a frequent
Sunday May 18th Moving Day Chobe River Front We wake up extra early, head out and climb the rocks to the Bushman Paintings and watch
Mark Peterson, CEO of Worldwide Trophy Adventures, is working on a unique task: completion of the NA29 with bow, rifle, and muzzleloader. His muzzleloader antelope hunt
We’re almost at the end of Kathy Barry’s African travel journals. We rejoin her in Chobe National Park… Friday, May 17th, Savuti Area, Chobe National
This Baked Venison Ziti recipe comes to us from Earl Peterson, father of WTA’s CEO Mark Peterson. It looks like the perfect meal for this
One of the things I am most proud of as an employee of WTA is something I see going on behind the scenes that most
Choosing the right flies or lures is imperative to any successful fishing trip. When it comes to chasing bonefish on the flats, here are a
Friday May 16 – Chobe National Park – Savuti Area It occurs to me that our days in Africa are coming to an end. I
This recipe comes from Hank Shaw of http://honest-food.net/. Consider this a master recipe for any stir-fry you might want to throw together on a Wednesday night.
Mark Peterson is Co-Owner & CEO of Worldwide Trophy Adventures. He’s working on completing the NA29 three times–with each weapon. One of the hardest
Trail cameras have become super popular in the hunting world over the last decade. They are both a fun and useful tool in helping with
Thursday, May 15. Leaving Khwai for Chobe National Park – Savuti Area Our last morning in Khwai was another bright, chilly gorgeous beginning. We see
WTA Consultant Caleb Sutton shared with us some tips on hunting muleys in the rut. 1. Scouting Deer Pre-season scouting is critical to success; knowing
Since the Super Slam of North American 29 (NA29) was introduced, many hunters have completed it. However, there has never been a hunter who completed the
We’re lucky here at WTA to have an amazing team that is very passionate about what they do. Julie Robinson, one of our financial team members,
Why should you hunt elk late in the rifle season? WTA Consultant Jordan Christensen has some reasons why and how you should tackle the late
Wednesday May 14 – Khwai Area – North Moremi The elephants continue to parade through our camp at night and skirt around the perimeter in
Frank Cole travels abroad as much as he can, and he gave us some great tips on how to make the most out of your
WTA’s TAGS Manager, Eric Pawlak, passed along some insights on why you need to take a camera with you to the field and how you
Earl Peterson gave us this delicious stew recipe and we couldn’t help but pass it along! Earl is father to WTA CEO Mark Peterson and
Capture your trophy big game to share with others for a lifetime! Jason Berger, Senior OA Consultant, gave us some great tips to help you
These 5 tips to improve your late-season waterfowl hunts come to us from WTA consultant Caleb Sutton. 1. Scouting Waterfowl: This is huge during all
We found this cheesy elk pie recipe on MissHomemade.com. It’s creamy, delicious, and comforting, and definitely for your picky eaters (and kid-friendly as well)! It’s a
This guest blog comes to us from Mark Peterson, CEO of WTA and Host of Cabela’s Instinct. Triple Threat: NA29 Tule Elk, Rifle Outside of
We all love a good fried brook trout here at WTA. It’s one of those things that never gets old. We found this twist on
Guest blogger: Eric Pawlak, WTA TAGS Manager, on Grizzly Tags and the Actual Tags Out there…and How to Get Them If this tag actually existed,
Tim Herald is co-owner and host at Worldwide Trophy Adventures. The Two-Year Sable originally appeared in African Hunter To me the sable antelope is worthy
This recipe is a crowd-pleaser. It’ll give you a tender, juicy pheasant breast with a sauce you can’t get enough of. Serve with any sides
Applying for an Elk Tag in the Great State of Wyoming This post comes to you from our TAGS Manager, Eric Pawlak. Wyoming Elk Application
When you’re going on a hunt to New Zealand, Australia, or New Caledonia, some special rules will apply. WTA Consultant Frank Cole is a frequent
Sunday May 18th Moving Day Chobe River Front We wake up extra early, head out and climb the rocks to the Bushman Paintings and watch
Mark Peterson, CEO of Worldwide Trophy Adventures, is working on a unique task: completion of the NA29 with bow, rifle, and muzzleloader. His muzzleloader antelope hunt
We’re almost at the end of Kathy Barry’s African travel journals. We rejoin her in Chobe National Park… Friday, May 17th, Savuti Area, Chobe National
This Baked Venison Ziti recipe comes to us from Earl Peterson, father of WTA’s CEO Mark Peterson. It looks like the perfect meal for this
One of the things I am most proud of as an employee of WTA is something I see going on behind the scenes that most
Choosing the right flies or lures is imperative to any successful fishing trip. When it comes to chasing bonefish on the flats, here are a
Friday May 16 – Chobe National Park – Savuti Area It occurs to me that our days in Africa are coming to an end. I
This recipe comes from Hank Shaw of http://honest-food.net/. Consider this a master recipe for any stir-fry you might want to throw together on a Wednesday night.
Mark Peterson is Co-Owner & CEO of Worldwide Trophy Adventures. He’s working on completing the NA29 three times–with each weapon. One of the hardest
Trail cameras have become super popular in the hunting world over the last decade. They are both a fun and useful tool in helping with
Thursday, May 15. Leaving Khwai for Chobe National Park – Savuti Area Our last morning in Khwai was another bright, chilly gorgeous beginning. We see
WTA Consultant Caleb Sutton shared with us some tips on hunting muleys in the rut. 1. Scouting Deer Pre-season scouting is critical to success; knowing
Since the Super Slam of North American 29 (NA29) was introduced, many hunters have completed it. However, there has never been a hunter who completed the
We’re lucky here at WTA to have an amazing team that is very passionate about what they do. Julie Robinson, one of our financial team members,
Why should you hunt elk late in the rifle season? WTA Consultant Jordan Christensen has some reasons why and how you should tackle the late
Wednesday May 14 – Khwai Area – North Moremi The elephants continue to parade through our camp at night and skirt around the perimeter in
Frank Cole travels abroad as much as he can, and he gave us some great tips on how to make the most out of your
WTA’s TAGS Manager, Eric Pawlak, passed along some insights on why you need to take a camera with you to the field and how you
Earl Peterson gave us this delicious stew recipe and we couldn’t help but pass it along! Earl is father to WTA CEO Mark Peterson and
Capture your trophy big game to share with others for a lifetime! Jason Berger, Senior OA Consultant, gave us some great tips to help you
Part 4 of The Great African Adventure picks up with Kathy Barry still in Khwai, with her encounters with elephants and learning more Setswana. Tuesday
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