Mountain Hunter - Spring 2026: GOABC 60th Year Convention Recap, Opening Their Eyes & Hearts, First Elk Twice, Two Bears, One Marriage, A 44-Year Partnership On A Vancouver Island Houseboat & More!
The Spring 2026 issue of Mountain Hunter continues GOABC's 60th anniversary celebration with a look at the people, stories, and traditions shaping the future of guide outfitting in British Columbia and beyond.
This issue features powerful storytelling from the field, including Opening Their Eyes and Hearts, Mike Arnold's moving account of introducing urban youth to hunting and conservation, Two Bears, One Marriage, Sue Zimmerman's memorable Vancouver Island adventure, 8000 Feet Above My Comfort Zone, a mountain goat hunt that pushes both physical and mental limits, and First Elk... Twice, a heartfelt story of perseverance, mentorship, and unforgettable moments in elk country.
Readers will also find extensive coverage of the GOABC 60th Convention in Kelowna, where outfitters, guides, conservation partners, and industry leaders gathered to celebrate six decades of stewardship while exploring the future of hunting, wildlife management, and rural communities.
The issue includes conservation perspectives from leading organizations across North America, highlights from successful hunts throughout BC, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories, and a special tribute to respected hunting advocate and contributor Michael Sabbeth, whose thoughtful writings challenged hunters to communicate with clarity, courage, and conviction.
Filled with authentic hunting experiences, conservation insight, industry news, and the enduring spirit of the outfitting community, Mountain Hunter Spring 2026 celebrates the stories worth carrying forward.