Sounds like it was a great hunt; congrats on the elk!
And btw, I can’t tell you how many times my teen has forgotten to pack something I repeatedly told her to. Once we had to turn around (thankfully not far from home) because she didn’t put her tags in her pack. I learned to run through the...
I pretty much always just use my MR Sawtooth 45 during deer/elk season. Even if I’m only hunting within a couple/few miles from the truck, that’s still extra time and effort before I could start hauling meat out. Plus my pack will compress down pretty small and as long as I don’t bring...
That’s the look of someone who knows the pic is going on social media and he can’t do anything about it lol.
I know someone who shot a fawn one year. My dad referred to it as the suitcase deer. Because you could almost grab all four legs and carry it like a suitcase. That looks to be the bear...
I’ve had mine (the women’s version anyway, but I assume it should be comparable?) I think for two hunting seasons. The first hunting season I wore it a ton because it was a really wet season. I haven’t had any leaks and last year we had a day where we were out in rain that turned to slushy snow...
I’m guessing this is likely the men’s version of what I have from Cabela’s: https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/cabelas-space-rain-full-zip-jacket-with-4most-dry-plus
It sounds similar anyway. There’s a matching set of pants too. Anyhow that might be an acceptable middle ground for you, so you’re...
What part of MT are you heading to? I hunt northwestern Montana and I often do end up needing rain gear for at least a day or couple days during the season. And yeah, depending on the forecast for the current day, I might put it in my pack in case it starts raining.
I’m a chick, but I have the...
Several years ago, a small herd of antelope showed up at the horse boarding facility I kept my horse and donkey at, in Clinton, MT (about twenty miles east of Missoula). They came and went for a few weeks, then one day they up and left and never came back.
That’s what I always hunt with. Mine is a 270 Wby; I love it. I also have a 220 Swift and my dad’s 300 Wby lives with me, also Ruger No 1s. I will say I can reload pretty quick if needed, but more often than not, it’s unnecessary.
Well I could set my sights really high and say I want to fill my coveted WT doe tag that I drew (lol)…. Really, my husband and I would love to get a bull elk, especially since we didn’t draw any cow tags this year.
However, that all takes a backseat to getting to hunt with my dad for the first...
Ooh, I perked right up when I saw this thread. I also have a Ruger No. 1 in a 270 Wby. I’m no help with the ammo though - I buy whatever is available anymore, which isn’t much. Used to shoot 150 gr partitions, haven’t seen those in a few years. Think my current bullets are 130 gr interlock...