Made a fantastic stalk, if I do say so myself, and spent an hour staring intently at velvet antler tips. I was in the open, there were no bushes to range and all I could get was the closest blade of grass that the laser hit. I did try to range something that seemed to me to be about the same...
Understand used for fish, so the case I'm thinking is I'm flying to AZ for a coues hunt I don't want to necessarily fly a cooler BUT need a way to get it home. So one way is to buy a cooler out there and then pack the meat and fly it home (what I did last time) but something like this could be...
My $0.02, go to Colorado on an OTC tag and just see if you can find elk, make that your goal. I'd almost say go without a tag but then if you find some...well... that would be a heart breaker. See how the hunter traffic impacts their patterns and then, if you find some, put your other hunting...
I thought you were talking about bargain boots but those Meindls are like $350. Find a sale and Schnees and never look back, timberlines are not very stiff but just stiff enough in my opinion. I also have the beartooths and if I'm going to be sidehilling a lot or in loose rocks I do prefer...
I also didn't think you could have ammo in your rifle case, but if you do it all the time sounds like you are good. I'm curious why the 2nd case just for some bino's and a tripod, seems like easy add to a carryon and save the $85 for another checked bag? Oh I see now, those are two different...
Off grid doesn’t mean no HVAC, not anymore. Especially somewhere that gets a lot of sun. You can hook up solar and lithium batteries for fairly reasonable and the new mini-splits are amazingly efficient.
I like Sheepfeet and the superfeet hiker version but see if you can find someone that isn't going to use their Schnee's factory insoles, they are darn nice if you don't need the arch support.
Like the title says, wondering if bulls have scraped off velvet by Sept 7th archery opener in MT most years? Where could one have a decent chance at a velvet bull? I know they are a hassle, but I just love the look of horns in velvet.
My Father In Law has the Pioneer 520 and it is pretty small but doesn't really ever feel short on power. I have the pioneer 700-4 and it goes everywhere I point it. The one thing on his is that it is narrow enough for some trail restrictions that the bigger UTV's won't go so that might be good...
This dude playing chess while we are all playing checkers. If Randy won't put this content behind a required login to keep bots from indexing then the next best thing is to just start posting random unit numbers with bad information to dilute the real stuff 🙃