I can be above 6000 feet in elevation in a half hour or so from my house, I've been trying to spend as much time as I can up there, I know its nothing like the elevations out west but I figure its better than training at lower elevations...we are planning on taking 2 weeks off and driving out so...
Awesome, I've never needed more than one arrow per animal but I would hate to be a couple miles from the truck and have to hike back out because I needed more arrows, I will probably look into a quiver that holds a couple more arrows. I had new limbs put on my bow in November and went to a...
I've searched quite a bit through the forums on here as I'm planning to go elk hunting for the first time this fall, I've talked to a few folks here at home who have done some western hunting and gotten different advice, I currently have a bohning (lynx I think) 4 arrow quiver, nothing fancy...
I use the original muzzy 100 grain 3 blades...a couple years ago I tried to fix something that wasn't broken and shot a mechanical broadhead, lost a deer and recovered the broadhead with one of the blades broken off, switched back to muzzys and I've been happy ever since!
I've spent a good amount of time on the fwp website and I found the harvest and hunt report data, just didn't know if it was possible to find the information broken down specifically by weapon type. I am obviously hoping that we are drawn for New Mexico but I wanted to have some solid back up...
Hello all,
I'm in the process of planning an elk hunt for this fall, I've applied in New Mexico but plan B will be to hopefully pick up a leftover Montana general tag if there are any available after the draw. I've been doing a lot of research on the general units in Montana on the FWP website...