The last few years I've taken vacuum sealers to camp with a folding table. We get the crew lined up and can process an elk in a couple hours. Any processor will freeze it for you.
I normally try to leave the cooler in the freezer as well. The day you leave pack the frozen meat back into the...
In my humble opinion it's woodsmanship that kills whatever critter you're after. The above reference to wind is super important. I've killed somewhere around 20 elk with archery and while a few came raging in to calls for the most part I consider it a chess match. The learning curve with elk...
I'm a fixed wing pilot so I have little use for something with 10k parts spinning way to fast. But I will say I worked for an Air Med company for 15 yrs. There seemed to always be a shortage of pilots. I believe the minimum was 1500hrs to be hired at that time. As some above have said. Flight...
Many times the guys who are considered killers just try a lot harder than anyone else.
20 years ago we killed bulls at near 100% success on Colorado otc archery. Now in my 40's It doesn't even sound fun to work that hard.