One of the reasons I bought a bow was to be able to hunt the paunsigaunt in my lifetime. I started collecting points late in life.
21 points is a good burn. Rest assured it is a great area to burn them on. Good Luck!!!
Nope, did not draw sheep (ewe and ram), goat and bison. Antelope, deer and elk TBD. I cant wait to get that money back, WY maybe my most expensive draw.
It was frustraiting but fun at the same time. I had plenty of shots on solo bucks I was bumping into, but does were elusive and in large groups. I ended up filling my doe tag on the second to last day of the season. Here is a post of that hunt when I ran into the large buck, complete with...
Ah, forgot about cottontail rabbits. When I get back to Colorado ill be cleaning them up too. Great bow practice. During the season of course. But I really like to eat them. I have plenty to share ;)
Tough game we play. I should get a decent antelope tag for Colorado. I saw an ~78-80" buck last year with a doe tag on hand, so I want to chase that bastard around the countryside this season. It will take 3 points, but points were made to be burnt.
The only time it comes off is going into the case. The more mass, the more the bow doesnt want to move. BUT the more mass, the more your arm wants to move.
Has anyone drew any limited or special tags? Any big point burns? Any sheep tags? Are you broke yet?
As is every year, I have fronted more money to the western states than I am comfortable saying and have a pile of unsucessful notices. Nothing but pain on my end.
But my Utah Paunsaugunt...
I am trying to whack some neighborhood pigs with my bow, tearing up lawns in the neighborhood. But they seem to come in and out like ghosts. All you see is damage and never the pig.
I buy the lightest weight possible, concerning value, robustness, and quality. If I need it, it goes in the pack. My packout is going to be 100+ lbs, so what is a pound or 2. All I know is that my pack varies from 30-40 lbs but I have not weighed it in years. I am much more interested in...
I dont know, but removing politics and people, CA might be the best. All 3 elk species, Mule and blacktail deer, antelope, desert sheep, california bighorn, abalone, salmon, halibut, trout....
I am a bit lame with forums, and computers. Let me know if that didnt work to show the photos. I suggest before you purchase to go try it out in the archery shop, if they are cool with you opening a box. One thing I did need to do with the bottom quiver bracket is remove the plastic peg that...
I removed the center post on a tripod I have because it was in the way with my legs when glassing. The issue I had is finding off the shelf tubing that was the exact diameter to work with the tripod components. I ended up in my friends garage with an end mill and lathe and was able to make an...
My spotter just came in and my thought is to borrow my gf's sewing machine and give it a try. I have a leaky pair of waders that I could get some camo neoprene from. I also thought about modifying a camo sock. Nothing wrong with what you got going on.
Yep, the way we win this is in the courts. States may be able to tie cases up in courts for years, but in the end supreme court and federal court cases are going our way and these laws are slowly being struck as unconstitutional. Judge Benitez is wrecking shop in CA right now. But CA will...
What I would like to know is how to prevent this? Maybe some sort of escrow account that holds and releases the money after a period of time? I would happily pay a fee for large purchases.
Sorry to hear this. This world is full of low lifes
I am not sure about the Q Lite. I went straight for the LowPro. I can tell you the LowPro has a hair under 3/4" clear from riser to edge of quiver. This is the space you have for the attachments, mostly the sight bracket.