Discovered a new-to-me thing today - crust skating! The butt is going to be in real good shape if conditions hold. You can go for miles. Also keepin the eyes peeled for moose paddles...👀
Uh yes this is literally the worst take. Go with people that have dogs, offer to pay for beer and gas. Be a good teammate. See if a hunting dog is something you'd want to invest in.
Also just because your outfit hunts in a school bus doesn't make the birds less wild. I've hunted planted birds...
Gotta disagree on that - it depends who you go with. The school bus full of hunters is a group of life-long friends and family I've been hunting with for 15 years. The guides we hunt with are dialed on safety. No shooting each other, no shooting dogs. No yahoos. We're quiet when we get out of...
Loader is broken so the driveway is blocked by drifts. Highway was closed for much of the day. It's tough for the animals with this much snow but it sure is pretty up here. Took a little shush after the storm. Don't really want to go back to Denver.
Can't really see out most of of the windows!
Alright I'll go. Early 2020 something went wacky with the algorithm. I was on a group chat with a close friend that just had twins and all of a sudden facebook started serving me with twin/triplet/quadruplet content and gender reveal videos. Ugh.
Then sometime in mid2020 the algorithm realized...
In my case, my 12 (a semi auto montefeltro with a cut down stock), is lighter and easier to carry than my 20 (a browning sxs).
I'm small - 5'2, 115 and there is something nice about having a gun that has a bit of weight to it. The 20 (heavier) has a nice follow through to it and the weight of...
I have a 20 and a 12, I started on a 12. Have to disagree with much of this thread on pushing ladies towards 20s for recoil. We can handle it, dudes :rolleyes: What matters more is the shot size. I accidentally picked up some Prairie Storm shells last year that rocked me.
Hi all - looking for some advice. Put in for a draw in one of the zones listed above. Husband and I are now going back and forth on whether to change to a different unit.
My argument to stick with our current 'winter kill' unit -- yes, herd numbers will be effected but it's not like the...
Guided in SODAK really doesn't break the bank comparatively to what investing in a hunting dog would cost and it's such a good time. We have a lot of fun every year and still get to see dogs work. The key is having a good crew and awesome guides.
I don't want to dissuade you from getting a...
I own a hard charging ski dog but she is not a bird dog. My dad and I do a guided pheasant hunt every year in SD with a large group of guys that own a combo of brittanys, labs, etc. plus we hunt with guides who raise dogs. We also grouse hunt with bows (lol) with our pup since she's gun shy. You...