Narrow for snow, and wide for mud/off-road I’ve found works best. Like @Werty mentioned, it’s best to get yourself out of trouble with 4WD than it is to get into trouble.
Just as the title states, post up your favorite elk hunting video here. I was searching through YouTube earlier and found this video from Kuiu that I thought was well done.
I’m all for it. It’s a thousand times better than the majority of really bad hunting shows/content out there right now.
Anything where you could possibly learn something and make yourself better as a hunter or sportsman is very good thing IMO. Too many hunting shows that strictly show hunters...
All day, everyday for me....pretty much all that keeps me sane anymore.
You know you have a problem when you have 3 computer screens on your desk at work and one has OnX, another has Gohunt, and the other has work related stuff(Autocad/GPS processing software) for Land surveying.
Good luck with the stick and string this fall! Look forward to see how you make out.
Two more years before I can draw a tag in Iowa with 4 points hopefully.
If you’re running out of adjustment with your entire scope ring then you might be able to adjust the entire housing by removing it and moving it down to the next adjustment holes. Most sights you should be able to do this with.
Can’t go wrong with the Subaru. Like previously mentioned, their AWD system can be superior to most trucks 4WD system. Also, they have more ground clearance than the majority of the newer half ton pickups on the road today as well. Only negative to a truck might be overall cargo capacity.
Here ya go. Get one of these puppies on order.
Pretty cool, but its gonna spoil about $250K. Should be able to lift up to 1100lbs.
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I agree, drones would be benefit for carrying gear in, and game out, but the technology is not there yet, and the FAA simply won’t allow it. Not to mention the cost of a drone that’s capable of carrying those kinds of loads is crazy expensive.
Still not sold on them being beneficial for...
I remember back in the mid 90’s when my stepfather drove his 1985 Dodge Ram Charger out to Montana from New York to hunt mule deer. Thing had just shy of 300k and if anybody remembers that generation of Mopar engines you had to check the gas and fill the oil. He brought the title with him in...
I’m a licensed drone “pilot” and use one for work as a professional Land surveyor but I just don’t see where they would benefit you hunting whatsoever.
They make so much noise that they mostly spook game, and legally you’re supposed to keep them in your sight at all times. Problem is most...