I am in the Midwest and an earlier hunt changed due to a rim being cracked right near a holiday. Also, the place I am hunting only has a few road open right now to drive on.
Was curious if anyone has run the numbers on what the cost difference is for flying out west and having meet shipped vs driving and hauling meat back in your own vehicle.
I have done the driving in the past but not sure what is better? Any thoughts are appreciated.
I tried to match my camo patterns for archery and gun hunting. Now I just purchase the clothing based on each individual hunt… my accountant(wife) pays super close attention to the hunting budget😁 so I do have a mix mash of camo and solid colors.
I asked my wife about trying to buying the spotter. I got an eye roll and was then asked if hunting was done, son piped in no we are going out on Friday. My father called shortly thereafter to give me the ice fishing report. In the end I was unable to purchase the scope, and am still hoping for...
I am using 4831sc getting 2875fps and not even close to max load pushing 150 gr ttsx. Do you think I could get a little more without affect long accuracy?
I think based on based experiences I might bring the rain pants used with wool base layers.
Do not think there will be much hiking and glassing. No sense in messing around with the temp abs wind chill.
Will be headed to WY this Friday with my children to try our hand on elk. We are well versed in being outside and in cold temps since we do a lot of ice fishing. My question for those who take children out for hunt in the mountains and hike around are snow pants advised or should I be looking at...