Anyone have any favorite tripods with a clamp type mount for a rifle? My son has an elk tag for Michigan here in December and a few weeks ago he broke his arm. He can usually use a simple rest but now I think he needs some extra help. His healing isn’t going as fast as I hoped. I was looking...
I really think @Dsnow9 needs to turn this into a pictograph on a rock in Wyoming somewhere. “Ancient Wyoming elk hunter”. 2000 years from now they will be studying the Ancient hunter known as Dsnow who was way ahead of his time with the invention of the meat cart.
this!^^^^ I got a pair of the black diamond ski shoes and love them for mid winter hunting. Get the longer ones. Being able to use them with your hunting boots are key. The black diamond skis are much lighter than the Altai Hok skis. I’ve brought them elk hunting but never had enough snow...
I’ve quit a lot of times and it’s funny what ones really eat at me. Just trying to fill a cow tag in a snow storm one year where we were climbing a crazy steep slope and kept sliding back down. We finally decided someone was going to get hurt and turned around. Still pisses me off. I know we...
I can’t believe how much I want this to work out. I saw you posted a picture and was way more excited than I should have been. Get that goat! We all need this!
I’m driving 26 hours to go chase a cow this year and I couldn’t be more excited. I can’t believe anyone would turn down a hunting opportunity with good friends regardless of the details. The tag in my pocket is my excuse to go, but not the reason I go.
That $6500 included a camp rental with a ton of food. You should have seen how happy my buddy was when he saw the big bags of Twix and Kit Kat bars. That was the fee per person. It’s went up a lot but I believe it’s pretty standard pricing now. There’s another transport service out of dead...
Great questions! I’ve wondered the same.
I would think that if I was bleeding enough to apply a tourniquet, and decided it wasn’t life threatening, it’s still probably bad enough to want to get the heck out of there. Better to over react than be in denial.
My hunting buddy did it and it only took a couple days to go through. I’m not sure if it even cost anything to do. Very simple process and they are easy to work with.
He did it a couple weeks before we left. I think they say to allow 2 weeks to go through.
You know, I had that written and asked my buddy if I should post it. At the end of the day, I really appreciated everything the transporter and outdoors international did and wanted to do it for them. I wanted to be greedy sooooo bad and keep it to myself, but I felt a bit guilty 😂
Honestly, id say $10k. $6500 for transporter, $1k for flights, $1k for tags because you’ll get more than just caribou, $600 ish for lodging plus a couple hundred for food, call it 1k with flight tips. Then taxidermy bill or shipping meat home puts you around $10k. It was a big deal for me to...