Nature’s EyeFeb 1, 20221 min readA Season to RememberThis duck season will always hold a special place in our memory. We were fortunate to share the duck holes at Cottonwood with some great...
Nature’s EyeApr 7, 20202 min readA Wild Perspective“Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.” –Rachel Carson During...
Nature’s EyeJan 8, 20201 min readNature’s EyeOften at the beginning of a new year, we take a moment to reflect on where we’ve been and look ahead to where we’re going. Our journey as...
Nature’s EyeNov 26, 20193 min readOpt OutsideIn 2015, one of the largest outdoor retailers in the country decided to take a stand against the consumer mania of Black Friday. For the...
Nature’s EyeSep 13, 20191 min readThe Bowhunting RitualEvery hunter, regardless of the game or season that draws them to the field, engages in some type of preparation for their pursuit....
Nature’s EyeJun 4, 20192 min readSummer LifeI know some hunters who feel like they would rather just skip through summer, and as soon as turkey season is over, they’d arrive right...
Nature’s EyeMay 7, 20191 min readData from the DepthsAs summer approaches, outdoorsmen and women begin feeling a magnetic pull towards any body of water in their general vicinity. As they...
Nature’s EyeApr 9, 20192 min readEarth MonthFor many, the month of April has become synonymous with increased environmental awareness and activism. This of course began with Earth...
Nature’s EyeMar 8, 20191 min readCreatures of HabitYear after year, we find ourselves being drawn back to the same wild places. Our senses are awakened with the smells, sounds, and sights...
Nature’s EyeFeb 12, 20193 min readLandscape BeholdersAuthor: Emily Courtney Recently, I found an old copy of Emerson’s Essays. I began my writing about Nature’s Eye inspired by a quote from...
Nature’s EyeOct 15, 20182 min readGrow Where You’re PlantedWe have a saying at Nature’s Eye to “grow where you’re planted.” It’s a guiding principle that harkens back to our roots in a literal...