never owned a GPS..would be handy i guess, but nothing you cant do without, imo.
Being able to shoot far out there is a plus, but I've always said that if a guy is proficient to 300 yards, there aint many situations you wont be able to punch your tag on, if you try.
Just a thought, take your...
I know how you feel, bout killed me packing out my September bull a few years ago, the heat more than anything.
Congrats on the bull. I was meaning the general spike elk hunt opens on Saturday.
The record high's reported to you wasnt a lie..Its gonna suck this week. The fire on the beaver unit has also grown again, so there's that to deal with as well...good luck
I have a havalon and like it, and have done a moose and several elk with it, if you know where to cut, it aint a big deal, but if you gotta pry it aint any good..the only thing I hated about it was on the moose, I busted several blades on the thick hide on top of the head, I would have also...
congrats on the bull.
Here in Utah there has been a bunch of stands and trail cams stolen this year..Everyone just assumed it was other hunters. Come to find out it was a bunch of peta and sierra club fags doing it..they got caught in the act by a hunter ...Just another possibility
Its good your sticking with what you originally planned OYO to be..But no sense splitting hairs IMO, there are lots of ways to go OYO, even if its "helping" a buddy. L/O tags are by no means out of the reach of average guys, hell I've taken advantage of Colorado and Nevada's L/O tags several...
That blows. After its all worked out, I'd like the name of the transporter..Just to make sure I never use them.
I think I'd come unglued if I flew in from down here and had that happen.
if #1 is as tall as you say, take that one!
the other one sure dont look 85, but judging from pictures is tricky, for me anyway.
I will say, #2 looks to have a bit better prong on that curl in, looks to be 6+, both impressive bucks!