Just get out and start hunting. Try all of the tactics you are studying; they all can work if the situation is right. Nothing beats experience. Getting the wind right is the only thing you must have in your favor. Find water and north facing slopes. Never get behind them if they are moving as in...
319 can be good at times but hunting pressure is generally high and predator populations have Elk numbers stable but not increasing. I would look at 448 or any other central MT area. Pressure there is also high, but Elk numbers are better.
You should have both, the best you can afford. I use my binos (10x40) way more due to the terrain I hunt here in SW MT so I would prioritize upgrading your binos first. Side note I do have a pair of Leopold 15x56 that I keep in my truck for long distance spotting while driving around. I only get...
You would be better off ordering new sight tape. They come in different gaps based on arrow speed I believe. What I do is not go by the posted speed but on a blank or your old tape set the top of the sight wherever I am grouping 20 yds and place a mark. Then I go out to 60 (you can work your way...
It is done in such a way It feels like the viewer is with them and they hunt just like most of us, so it is highly relatable. One if my favorite shows.
Brian last fall I had to drop my bow to 55 pounds by the end of September. I know with a good broadhead I was still good out to 45 yards. I had a total shoulder replacement the 1st of November and recovery is going great. The doctor and I are confident my strength will allow me to get back to my...
We use an Eskimo propane 8-inch that's works very well. I guess something to consider would be weight. The fuel powered augers will weigh more but are proven work horses. How far do you normally travel onto the lake? Do you pull a sled or use an ATV? Our local lake it is rare for us to go more...