I think it was a hell of a throw and that the guy has some skills to be able to do that successfully. Now, what successful means to anyone else is another thing altogether and the celebration was pretty over the top for my taste but it wasn't my hunt.
Of course the media is all over this. They...
I know what you mean. Im a disabled hunter and this year I am in way worse shape due to chronic disease than I was last year this time but all I can think about is getting out there and doing it to it whether its sitting in a blind or road hunting I don't care and I'm just glad to get out there...
Well, last year in Little Naches I heard some tree knocks real close to the area I was in but I would be willing to bet it was some other hunter being an ass.
When I was a kid down between Mt Adams and St Helens I found a series of tracks running up the side of a mountain we were picking...
Yep. When I started putting in for tags this year (our deadline isn't till May 18th) it got my mind on it and it hasn't left since. Got some work to do on the pop up camper I rebuilt last year before the season and I just put all new canvas on it last weekend. Going to pick up a new axle for it...
Thanks for the heads up. I don't have one currently but I was thinking about picking up a backup to keep in my pack anyway. Messed with it a bit today and it did a decent job but I wonder when Im out in the sticks how well it will sync up.
Does anyone know if there is a setting or something in onXmaps that tracks your hike? I am planning some scouting trips and would like to be able to see where I have gone in a given GMU when I get home.
Like the title says another WA native. I'm a disabled hunter but I still like to get out there and spend time. Took a long hiatus from hunting due to it but got back in the saddle last year with my BIL who invited me out to Elk camp with his group. I had a great time even if I can't hit it hard...