Yes, there are people that do so but they are in the minority. I’ve lost several family members that went that route over traditional medicine. I am all for clean eating but it is not a miracle cure for all that ails.
Trail cam. We have kits on our property every year. A few times I’ve put out a trail cam and laughed my arse off at some of the 2:00am wrasslin pictures we get of the youngsters.
Just glue them in. After they’re set you can use an arrow truing device to barely sand the end of the arrow. Usually doesn’t take much to get the right clock position.
I would shoot whatever you’re comfortable with on a treed cat. It doesn’t take much to kill most cats, so smaller calibers are fine. I used a 7mm08 because it’s what I had ready to go (and because I’m a loyal HTer).
Me too. This slipped off my radar. Appreciative of the reminder. Would really like to hear Big Fin and Mr Lamb speak. We’ll see if I can make it both days. So, are we planning a HT meet up, or what?!
Looks like you and yours have had some great times out there. Appreciate the suggestions -especially the ranger workbook. My boys love that type of activity.
We've decided that we're going to kick off summer with a trip to the Tetons. It's an area that my wife and I have always wanted to visit but never really got into the planning stages due to "life". We're planning on the first week or two of June.
Our boys (5 and 9 years old) are great...
All of those units have rugged areas and easy access areas. However, being OTC, you won’t be alone. You’ll never out-hike a horse and there’s plenty people willing to hike as far as you are. I’ve hunted 13 miles into one of those units and saw several other hunters every day. Beautiful area though.