Can't remember just how I got this but it's just been sitting in my gear box unused. I've charged it and gave it a test run in my kitchen but that's it. This is the UL rechargeable model with the Red Cross branding. Comes in original packaging.
$50 tyd, ConUs only, please.
I have a set of Quick-Stix from Wiser Precision for sale. Very lightly used. These don't fit on my BD z-lite poles because those poles are UL and very thin, and I don't want to get a different set of trekking poles just for this accessory. They do fit your standard trekking poles with no issues...
Black Diamond Z-Lite trekking poles. Hundreds and hundreds of miles on them and more trips than I can count and they keep on going.
Kuiu gaiters have been really good for me.
ASAT leafy suit. Basically the only camo I need. Goes over whatever else I am wearing from early season to late season...
Always experimenting, this time with a packraft to make the pedal into this spot a little easier than trailering my kayak. Not a lot of bird movement, but enough with the time I had. Trying to lay off the spoonies so I just picked out the best looking drakes for the first few birds before giving...
Got out after work. We had two days of snow and rain, then today it was close to 50 degrees. Almost no ducks flying. But I checked out some new stuff too shallow for the kayak and squeezed out five birds. Lots of these guys around this time of year. And a pretty nice view for the evening.
Things are freezing up. Forced me to try a spot and a tactic I hadn't done before. Turned out to be an incredible hunt. Certainly better than I deserved. And the sprigs are growing in! Pintails are my favorite.
I had really liked my Sig, but a few months ago it started to have issues with incomplete readouts, etc. After some research, it sounds like this is a fairly common issue with their electronic components going south within a few years. And their warranty is not great. I'd look at Leica.
I love this. I have one of my grandfather's guns. His initials are carved into the forestock. I love everything that gun represents and reminds me of.
Thanks for sharing this personal experience.