Saturday July 5, 2008

About RHM

Our mission is simple:
To provide a forum for the hardcore sportsman to tell his or her hunting tale. We will accomplish this by providing high quality photos, Real fair chase stories from Real hunters, and up to date hunting information. The word "trophy" is a relative term. One hunter’s biggest animal ever taken might not make another hunter’s wall. We at REAL HUNTING realize this and are committed to giving every hunter the opportunity to have their story told.

This magazine is the culmination of several years of hard work by a group of dedicated sportsman. After seeing the hunting industry become increasingly commercialized and unreal, we made a pact: To create a forum for the hardcore, “real hunter” to tell his or her hunting tale.  

Real Hunting Magazine Background:
Many hunters have approached us and complained about how commercialized and unrealistic the hunting industry has become. If you go to a newsstand and flip through a few hunting magazines, you will see an ever increasing amount of professional hunters, canned hunts, and “horn porn”. True, every magazine does not fit this mold but the exception is becoming harder to find. We feel that the “real” hunter is getting left out and this magazine is our attempt to fix this problem. The solution: Real Hunting Magazine. We have worked hard to create a forum for real hunters to share their tales and trophies. We will accomplish this by providing high quality photos, real stories from every day hunters, and up to date hunting tips & tactics. Our primary focus will be on western big game: elk, deer, birds, bear, moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, antelope, and mountain lions. 

This magazine is not meant to replace other hunting magazines, but to compliment existing ones. We believe a niche exists in the market Real Hunting Magazine is dedicated to the hardcore hunters that make sacrifices to hunt every chance they get. The hunters that save all their vacation time so that they can have a few extra days at hunting camp. The hunters who spend as much time scouting as they do actually hunting.