When I was in high school I borrowed a projector from a teacher. I took it home and put the picture of an antelope on a piece of plywood to trace it out and color it in to make an decoy. That thing was heavy and awkward to carry but it worked.
I am paralyzed from the neck down in a wheelchair and on a ventilator and the equipment over the last 25 years has come so far.
When I first got hurt there was a little raggedy and weak mounting system that would mount to the bars under my arm rest.
By using a joystick with my chin it would...
Both my brothers and I used to rodeo and in my parents house there are 50 some belt buckles that go around the trim work that we have won.
The one in the picture probably won't mean much to most people but to a select few it well.
Every year at the National Finals Rodeo every person that wins...
You have to get within his territorial bubble I like to call it.
Too far away and he doesn't care if another buck is around and won't come to the decoy to chase you away.
I like to wait until he is on the other side of the does looking away and then pop it up.
Good luck.
Have you personally used any of them?
The camera I use on my scope right now really goes out of whack after I shoot.
Have you used a crossbow at all? I've been looking for one to use with a crossbow was not much luck.
My best advice is patience. They often seem to take quite a while to come in and then all the sudden bingo they will be right in front of you. Cottontail sounds seemed to work fairly good. At least that's what I experience around here.
If I caught you taking apart a gate on our place to loosen it up you can bet you would not be hunting here anymore.
You just don't do stuff like that to rancher's property.
You shouldn't be jacking with anyone's property just because it's an inconvenience for you.
Don't come on the weekends and yes you can find places to get out and about to find game without herds of people.
Antelope numbers are down in much of the state but there are still comfortable populations in the right areas.
The white tail on the Little Missouri River took a big hit last year...
I'm just south of you and it's looking great here also. Lots of green grass, hay bales and the animals are fat and sassy.
I hear a lot about plane seeding up there. Are they not doing it this year as much or what are your thoughts on that?