I’m pretty sure with no rail only one seat post I can get it up solo. Which is a pretty big deal. This picture is off the Internet, but I think I’ve hauled and moved bigger ones that were taller.. This one’s squatty and I’ve got no wait up top. I’m trying to get east of a north south...
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Again, ask the deposit recipient for your money back and take it from there.
Good chance you get it back and this becomes a non issue.
If you are as experienced as you make yourself out to be, the last thing he wants is someone like yourself irritated. No need to threaten him, but if need...
Not bad for two hindquarters of 120 pound deer. Max traps tenderloins and front quarters have already been eaten. I’m not one those guys that you want to be neighbors with. Hahaha
I looked into BC pretty hard a while back and Fraser McDonald at Circle M Outfitters came recommended by knowledgeable folks. Don’t remember who that was, though.
If I had apprehension now, my first step to “mitigate” would be to request refund ASAP and move on, but everybody is different. For me when the first thing went wrong (and it will), I’d be frustrated with myself for not having at least tried to get out of it.
If you can’t, then I guess roll...
I assume you have sent a deposit? If not then you don’t have anything at risk.
If you have, 2024 is still a ways off. I would contact him immediately and politely and say there has been a change of plans and ask if there’s anyway he could return deposit.
Fun hunt. The last antlerd critter I saw was early Sept in Alaska. He was neither legal, nor close enough. So double not possible.
This poor young twerp paid the price.
I’ve never tried a decoy in the southeast. What type of land you hunting?
In the Deep South I’ve always been a big proponent of “less is more” when it comes to deer. Which isn’t to say a decoy wouldn’t help. Just curious where you hunting and why you think you need one.
Ain’t no doubt.
Everywhere I’ve traveled I’ve killed, and often the biggest of the group. Public and private. Texas, Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky. Alabama. Georgia.