A Wind of Tradition in Hunting Publishing
At a time when information is often consumed online, in quick and ephemeral fragments, a new magazine arrives to remind us that certain passions deserve a tangible medium, designed to last. Trad Hunters Magazine – Volume 1: Alaska, launched by Standing Wolf Archery, is not just a publication on traditional bowhunting; it is a declaration of love to an ancestral art, a tribute to the deep roots of this discipline, and a strong sign that the traditional archery community is alive, well, and organized. The gamble taken by Trad Hunters Magazine is bold, as the editorial team wishes to reconnect with the aesthetics and spirit of hunting publications from the 1950s—an era considered by many as the golden age of bowhunting literature. A compact format evokes the magazines of yesteryear, easily slipped into a pocket or a backpack, ready to accompany the hunter into the heart of the woods or onto steep slopes. Here, every page is dedicated to authentic storytelling, practical advice, and the transmission of a know-how unaltered by time. As its editorial line states, the magazine is "built like the classics. No filler. No noise. Just real bowhunting, the way it used to be."