Howdy, I am headed to Western Oklahoma in a week for an archery hunt (whitetail or mule).
This will only be my 2nd time hunting out west/spot and stalk, but I of course plan on killing a BOAL (New to Rokslide, but I think I am picking up on things).
I would ideally like to euro mount the buck...
I used the Fang 4 for a year or so and liked it, went to buy another one so I could have a back up and it’s discontinued.
Bit the bullet and got a Ultraview thumb button, it is lighter than my Fang 4, not sure I shoot any better with it for it costing 3x as much, but only have 30 or so arrows...
I have this one, I have been happy with it. Allows you to set alarms for certain temp ranges.
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Kinda, I hunt because I love to hunt. The meat is a nice added benefit. I always kill a few does not just for the meat, but because I enjoy hunting them.
Once the freezer is well stocked I normally focus on bucks.
It has probably already been mentioned, but Clay Newcombe Bear Grease is great.
It is not really a bear hunting podcast, more of a story/history podcast focused on Appalachia.
That is pretty much my goto also, the Sawmill is a game changer. Do you worry much about the blood? I typically rinse it "lightly" then set it in the sun to dry for a long time....haven't killed it yet.
Howdy y'all, I am from Georgia and do a ton of hunting here. I had a pretty big shooting competition coming up in late October that I am having to back out of due to my team mate. Due to that, I want to make up for the weekend and go chase some whitetail. My hunting here is all sitting in a...
Could certainly work, did you plant any food plots? Here in GA the corn is abundant, and deer certainly like it, but they also come feed in my clover plot everyday. I imagine deer get sick of eating nothing but corn, so having alternative food sources can be beneficial.