I have a standard 26" mtn bike with racks on front and back and panniers. A couple spots I hunt allow me to ride in 3-4 miles, stash the bike or make camp, and then hunt with my backpack. The panniers allow me to spread the load out if camping gear and is easier to ride out that way. Eventually...
Thanks for the interest! I don't have any I'd consider production runs at this time, just trying to gauge if it's a useful product moving forward. And the 3oz was weighed on my kitchen scale. Since the cushion is from a sleeping pad and the support is from trekkin poles, the weight was just the...
I never usually took a chair on any backpacking trips because they never seemed worth the weight. Last summer, my family and I went on a 7 day trip through the Bob Marshall Wilderness. This was going to be a trip with lots of opportunity to sit around and enjoy the company, so some comfortable...
As for the paper or gong, I just bought a 4 inch gong from Cabela's ($20?) and took some pipe and fittings I had to make a quick little stand. The ballistics on my 308 with the Nosler Trophy Grade e-tips lets me keep the drop and rise within 4" out to almost 250 yards. The rest is up to me. This...
I didn't get the universal but then got a split slider that weaved everything together for the shoulder. D recommend the universal one and save yourself the hassle.
I got a Heads Up Decoy for my birthday but no clamp or bow mount. Before I just run out and grab these frome Heads Up, does anyone use these decoys with any other attachment methods? I like the idea of lightweight and mobile and to use only when an appropriate situation occurs, so I'm all for...
I typically wear First Lite Kanabs that have suspended spots and come with some basic, flat suspenders. I love them. I do have some Sitka ascents and wear a very light (read: flat and minimalist) belt with them so my MR pack belt doesn't interfere.
I've had a couple different experiences with the MT FWP (all still good!). Three years ago, I called about a district in general and had amazing help. The biologist understood it was my first year hunting at all and trying to jump right into Archery. He gave me a couple drainages to look into...
Following for sure. I have the same dilemma here in NW MT. Our underbrush can be 5-7 feet high and constant. I've followed lots of gated roads looking for any meadows or transitions but I also haven't ever found an elk....
Following for sure. I have the same dilemma here in NW MT. Our underbrush can be 5-7 feet high and constant. I've followed lots of gated roads looking for any meadows or transitions but I also haven't ever found an elk....
Sorry guys! Dropped off the radar for a while with a new computer then having a kid. Finally got logged back in and see all these posts (notifications were off, fixed now). Jacket still available and I'll try to post pictures today