With almost three decades of success as a bowhunter, Jim Brennan brings a ton of experience to the table. A former archery pro shop owner and metro SWAT K9 officer in Denver, Colorado, Jim now hunts, films and guides full time. Living in the west has allowed Jim to harvest multiple Pope and Young elk and antelope but Whitetails are his specialty. A true Whitetail fanatic Jim has arrowed 8 Pope and Young bucks with two making Boone and Crockett as well including his 240+ Kansas non-typical giant that gave Jim national recognition. Jim serves on various hunting pro staffs and is also a regional pro staff director for Mossy Oak. A freelance outdoor cameraman and professional guide and outfitter, Jim fuels his passion for hunting by not only spending a tremendous amount of time in the field but sharing those experiences with others.

Read Jim’s Blog and feel free to email Jim at jim@outbackoutdoors.net

Recent Blog Posts


Partnership

by , posted on Friday, February 8th, 2013

All of Outback Outdoors could not be possible without relationships amongst the Team. We are aided by relationships with great sponsors such as Spot Hogg, Hoyt, Hamskea Archery, Gold Tip, Rage Broadheads, GoLight, S4Gear and other makers of quality equipment. Our relationships are not unlike the friendships and relationships you find in your hunting camp. (continue reading...)

Practice Makes Perfect

by , posted on Thursday, February 7th, 2013

As the 2012 hunting season started to develop and tags started to arrive in the mail, I knew the upcoming season was going to be one for the books. As most of us can attest to, pressure from work and family obligations seem to add to the amount of time you realize you don’t have (continue reading...)

Where Are You Headed This Season ?

by , posted on Wednesday, February 6th, 2013

It is early in 2013 and here in the West the hunting application season is underway. I, like many of you, begin the research as I contemplate my options and possibilities for the year. This time of year there is a lot of information available for a hunter to consider. The game departments are finalizing (continue reading...)