Currently shooting Magnus Black Hornet 125's. They shoot well out of my bow (now that I changed rests) and I love the cut on contact point. Killed a buck with them this fall and broadhead looks good enough to reuse.
I tried Grim Reaper expandable for a couple seasons on elk. First year was one...
Curious if this is as much of an issue in other states?
https://www.koin.com/news/crime/oregon-state-police-arrest-hunters-for-allegedly-using-thermal-imaging-for-poaching/
That side is a 14” spike, I like the little elk eye guard. It’s just a couple inches. The area I had permission to hunt gets pounded by hunters so I wasn’t passing up much. Just thankful to get in some bonus hunting time.
Finally got the sailboat out in the ocean and caught some salmon.
Toco is almost 14 but still likes boat trips.
My wife is ready to head to Alaska! Hopefully next Spring…
I've been using a Zodi for years and it's great but can be dangerous. Do not forget you can't stop flow even for a few seconds when propane is on. Scalded my leg pretty bad remembering that after skinning and packing a moose all day and was too tired probably to shower.
If you like hiking I would recommend hiking out to the end of Cape Lookout. It's a couple miles but very spectacular views. Often whales swim by right below you if you are out on the end.
We built our house in 1998 and installed all Milgard windows. They have (at least at that time) a lifetime warranty. We've had at least 8 fog up and have to be replaced. All free of charge! Their warranty dept doesn't make it super easy but so far they have got the job done every time. I'm...
if you are wanting to eat rabbit I would walk grassy old roads a lot closer to home and kill some cottontails. I've eaten a bunch of them and they are excellent.
I just switched from a Rip Cord Ace to a Hamskea Epsilon and it's working really well. The Rip Cord always seemed to have a little vane contact which really got worse with age.
Their numbers really fluctuate and the last couple times I've been out in the desert they have been fairly rare. 20 years ago you could shoot them all day long everywhere. I've seen the most down in the SE corner of the state anywhere there is sagebrush.