I like this approach. I have wasted days hiking way back in, just to compete with outfitters or diy horseback hunters. Then as stated, you burn another entire day hiking out and moving.
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It is possible his account hasn't updated since last fall? I thought the point he bought last fall will be used to apply for his license this month.
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I usually buy once cry once on most things. But if you are just getting started, it's fine to try some lower cost items. Just don't skimp on boots!
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Yes I agree. It is no fun hunting with someone who gives up easily and wants to go home early. I will not go out west with a guy unless I'm certain he will hunt hard and stick with it. I would much rather be hunting alone than with someone who holds me back.
Going alone can also be tough. On...
I have never lost anything out of my vehicle while I was packed back into the mountains. I obviously try not to leave anything valuable in sight. My hard tonneau cover and tailgate both lock, so anything I want to keep hidden goes in the back.
As far as I know, pulling off the forest roads to...
That is totally cool. What did she think of the antelope's odor? I have one girl and a second on the way. I look forward to this same hunt in about 10 years.