Hunt Photo Journal

Explore a growing collection of chapters and images from Travis’s hunts, with notes on terrain, wildlife, and the stories behind each capture.

A nighttime camp scene centered on a small, efficient hunting camp setup: a compact, dome-style tent in muted earth tones, a collapsible camp chair folded neatly, and a sturdy cooler with reflective safety tape stacked beside a portable propane lantern. The lantern casts a warm, concentrated glow that illuminates a spread of laminated aerial maps, a digital weather meter, and a field log on a folding table, while the surrounding pine trees dissolve into deep blue-black darkness. Photographic realism with a wide-angle lens at eye level, capturing both the detailed foreground and the encroaching night. The atmosphere is focused and contemplative, emphasizing planning, safety, and quiet reflection after a day in the field.

Newsletter Sign Up

Subscribe to updates whenever new hunts, photos, and chapters are published, and receive occasional behind-the-scenes insights from the field.

Reader Feedback

We invite your thoughts on Travis’s Hunt—stories, photos, and hunting chapters. Share suggestions to shape future adventures and improve the narrative.

Your input helps us refine the storytelling, celebrate memorable moments, and ensure every hunt feels authentic for readers and fellow enthusiasts.

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

A close-up of a meticulously arranged field dressing kit on a large, flat rock beside a secluded forest clearing. The kit includes a set of razor-sharp stainless hunting knives with orange grips, a compact bone saw, latex gloves, game bags neatly folded, and a small bottle of clear disinfectant, each tool showing subtle signs of careful use. The surrounding ground is covered in brown needles and moss, with no animal remains visible. Overcast mid-morning light creates even, shadow-free illumination, ideal for documentary clarity. Photographic realism with a slightly overhead angle and sharp focus throughout, emphasizing professionalism, respect for the animal, and organized preparation, while maintaining a clean, non-graphic presentation suitable for an educational hunting blog.