Wanted to thank everyone of you that reached out to me on this thread. I couldn’t have had a more enjoyable and perfect hunt. I got everything I wanted out of it. The only bad thing is it’s over now.
I’ve had mine for less than a year, used on a number of day trips and one 14 day desert sheep hunt over a ton of miles. My honest opinion is they aren’t worth the money. Not to mention the pad portion started separating from the orthotic and now balls up in the boot. Pain in the ass.
After 12 years of fronting Idaho a substantial portion of my savings I finally drew my dream tag for goats. I know its likely not the best unit as far as quality but I’m stoked to run around some cool country. I’ll be making a few scouting trips (11 hour drive one way) but am currently just...
Original Nomad. No funky stains or smells. One 1/4” tear that hasn’t run in 3 years. Cleaned and taken care of. All lashing and buckles. Shipping, Grab it, and dog not included.
I have a perfect condition apex prolite pad I no longer need (scored on a larger model). Used a half dozen times, always rolled and kept in bag for transport $55 TYD
I have a brand new set of Vortex Diamondback HD Binos in box. Got them as a gift and already have a pair. I took the small tripod adapter screw cover as I lost mine but other than that they are brand new. Asking $375 TYD.
"True wildlife management takes a back seat to revenue intake"
Thanks for your well thought out approach to the subject. The revenue argument always cracks me up, I mean, all the friends I've made that work for wildlife agencies certainly got into it for the money... give me a break. Wildlife...
Everyone here seems to have it dialed in for you. The one thing I would stress would be exposure. Once the shots are taken care of expose the puppy to as much as possible as often as possible. I'm fortunate enough to have a lab that goes to work with me every single day and from the moment I...