Great, thank you for the advice. ZIA, I was planning on leaving the generator in the truck plugged into a chest freezer, but that option is off the table now anyhow. Last year was my first wilderness hunt in unit 36 of NM, and I lost a good bit of meat from not properly planning ahead. I think...
I have the Caribou Gear meat bags and this will be my first year using them. I am planning to store the meat in the CG bags and hang it over a creek or spring, with that being said would it be beneficial to coat the meat with pepper before storing it in the bags?
A buddy and I drew first season archery elk in New Mexico unit 16B. I am trying to figure out logistics for keeping meat and could use any insight from you guys who have hunted that unit before or anyone who knows the area. I am trying to decide if my best bet is to drive to the nearest cold...
I drew 2nd choice archery elk in 16B. Looking forward to scouting that part of NM for the first time. Can anyone offer suggestions on where to find good drinking water in the unit? If so please PM me
I'm just looking to stay dry, (as I did not this past season on my NM elk hunt) I don't care about making a fashion statement. As a bow hunter I like being in full camo, but as a former outfitter I know that camo is 90% for the hunter.
Thanks
I learned to never assume that a bugle is man made rather than a real bull. Got in the middle of 4 bugling bulls and my hunting partner convinced me that 2 of them were humans. Turned out all 4 were bulls.
Great thread, and taking notes, thanks.
Randy I appreciate your willingness to stand at the forefront of the battle for our God-given rights and to take the heat from uninformed people who do more harm than good. It amazes me how you have a show and website that supports other humans and their interests in managing wildlife, and there...