Interesting thoughts here. I always thought whitetail, waterfowl and turkey hunting was a way of life in the Midwest. Seems like it may only be for a select few.
Has he called and asked for your horns yet? My current taxi is about 8 months on most animals, even my moose. But the last one took over 2 years and moved to another state with my B&C antelope.
There are a number of Midwest folks who hang around these forums. I am hoping someone can give me an idea of what public land opportunities might exist in the Omaha area. I am wondering if between the adjacent states and Nebraska is there enough public ground to be do-able for a DIY resident...
I’ve been stitched up without it before. It’s bearable. It was my hand, so not the most sensitive part of my body, but nonetheless it’s uncomfortable but a hell of a lot better than the alternative.
I rented a RAM to scout my moose hunt. Ended up with a D shaped tire on a FS road, not even a bad one. And then had to drive out on one of those cheapie limited use spares. I was real nervous and couldn’t get that thing back to them fast enough.
Welcome. I moved back to AZ in 2011 after leaving for college and starting my career. I miss ID but not UT.
AZ isn’t bad except for Phoenix, the West Valley and Tucson.
When it comes to warranty, I have always preferred a manufacturer who repairs their product in lieu of just sending you a new pair. I think it says a lot about the craftsmanship.