It is not about being unsure of anything or digging deep for the answers. Game carts aren't allowed in federally designated wilderness areas. If you want to break the law that is up to you. Just be sure to throw a chain saw and a mountain bike in your game cart.
I always used a 15 degree bag in CO, usually for backpack hunting during 1st rifle. If it got cold I just wore my puffy pants and jackets inside the bag and that helped a lot. I'm also a big fan of the 'snuggler' (nalgene with hot water in the bag). Don't overlook a good sleeping pad. I use a...
Hmm backpacking with a game cart seems like an interesting move. Seems like a pain to deal with. I also believe the game cart would be illegal in a federally designated wilderness area.
Whole wheat vs wheat is pretty much the same thing. Most store bought breads are pretty bad for you. I'd go with a sourdough from a local bakery. Sourdough is lower in gluten than other breads and uses a different type of yeast (lactobacilli I think) that is easier to digest.
Let them take the fly, then set gently. If you set too hard and/or too soon it is easy to pull that hook right out. Once they take the fly the head deeper underwater and essentially hook themselves, you just provide a little tension. Sometimes the action of the rod can come into play too. A fast...
The does were in really good shape going into this winter so if the winter continues to be mild we'll see some strong fawns. Those male fawns should be throwing some impressive racks in a few years.
Uhh I live very near to these zones, so let's pump the brakes on detailing where all the bulls hang out. You could have just said that elk need water to live.
I'd keep applying, 13 points is a bunch and if I remember correctly, you don't lose your points so you can apply with 13 indefinitely for just the application fee. It could make sense just to burn them on a cow tag if thats something you're into