Not sure where you're located in Ohio, but Fin Feather Fur Outfitters in Ashland has a decent selection of rifles. They have other locations as well, but not sure how well stocked they are. Also, there's quite a few Cabela's out that way, would guess they'd have some of the models on your list.
http://www.hodgman.com/hodgman-waders-hip-waders/hodgman-gamewade-hip-packable-wader/1347866.html#start=2
I picked up a pair of these in the spring for turkey hunting, and they've worked good so far. Cheap, pack small, and they've held up the couple of times I've used them. Slip right over...
"I find my local Cabelas to be way over priced. I would not buy a gun there and definitely would not sell one."
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In most cases I can find a NIB gun I'm interested in online cheaper than Cabela's has it listed for used.
I went through UGuide a couple years ago, you're basically renting a farm for your group and you're the only ones on the property. They only have one farm that has guide service though. We also hunted public land while we were there and found birds pretty easy, but we had dogs. If you decide to...
Definitely take a spare every time I go, even if I'm just hunting local. Would hate to waste hunting time driving back home or trying to fix and rezero one in the field when I can just pull out another one that's ready to go.
I hunted 68/681 a couple years ago and we stayed in Salida at Gateway Inn and Suites, but there's other hotels there as well. If you're planning on hunting the north end of 82 the drive wouldn't be bad, but I'd look in Alamosa or Walsenburg if you're planning to hunt towards the south end. Good...
Congrats on the double. I've had that opportunity this year as I had two birds walk in opening morning, but unfortunately in NY they only allow you one per day. Hard to hold off when the other one stands there after the shot!