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    Elk Mountain Slip System unbox review

    Nothing cooler than getting pics from your Customers: "Came in very handy in the rain and snow. More photos to come" ~Mike Smith
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    Elk Mountain Slip System unbox review

    Tiger, it retails around 115 dollars with a single slipcover. The slipcovers retail for $34.95, so it's relatively affordable to collect the covers as needed. We currently have 20 available camo and decoy covers.
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    Wanna kill a herd bull?

    Here's a promo video that shows many of the applications. For anyone serious about making a purchase, I will pass on a discount coupon, just send me a PM :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcZ0UrmeTMg
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    Shift work and working out

    Burpees are the devil...LOL! They do work!
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    Shift work and working out

    I'm lucky to have a treadmill at work, instead of taking a lunch break, I drink a protein shake and run for a half hour. I also do about 150 pushups and 250 bicycle crunches throughout my day. Could you buy a treadmill and stick in the fire department?
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    What are you cooking with your game meat?

    All this stuff looks so good. Here is one of my favorite recipes for elk or venison...it takes a little time, but well worth it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrABSHBwF8Q Venison in rich cream sauce After using this recipe for years, and making changes to it, perfecting it, I’m taking...
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    Did the Good Idea Fairy get you this season?

    GIF wise, Everything was great, except the little bitch stuffed way too much food in my pack! :mad:
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    Wanna kill a herd bull?

    Also I wanted to post a link to a review I just received from Tom Ryle of Fresh Trax Outdoors (Thanks Tom)! the Elk Mountain SLIP System Looking forward to being a part of Rokslide! :)
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    Wanna kill a herd bull?

    Another bruiser taken DIY in Colorado, unit 2, by Tom Kelley, who custom built the recurve bows in the last 2 pics:
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    Wanna kill a herd bull?

    Thanks Robby. Here's a few nice herd bulls that were taken this Season by our Customers using the SLIP System...all bowkills with traditional gear: http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/m567/elkmtngear/00small73802742_zps6a47604d.jpg
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    Welcome Elk Mountain Gear to Rokslide

    High Country, Funny you would mention that.;) I got some great images from Bill Allard, and I'm having a few Moose Samples made right now. Unfortunately, they will be a little pricey (I only had four of them made). I should be receiving those within two weeks. Here is the file I...
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    Elk Mountain Slip System unbox review

    James, Thanks for bumping the thread. Here's a review I just received today from Tom Ryle at Fresh Trax Outdoors: http://www.outdoorblog.net/pnwbowhunting/2013/10/31/product-review-slip-system-from-elk-mountain-gear/
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    2012 WA Blacktail

    Beautiful buck...is there a hole in him somewhere?
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    2012 Rosie

    Great job Clark! A Roosie is definitely on my dream hunt list!
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    My first bull with a bow

    Excellent! Congrats to all the first-timers!
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    Nevada Elk Hunting/Mounting/Hauling Head, Hide, Horn off the mountain.

    Nice one...Congrats! Yup, I agree with leaving the whole skull, and just sawing the skull plate off. Tricky parts are eyelids, base of antlers, and the lips. Just go slow in those areas. A screwdriver or flat blade works great around the antler bases, to pop the hide loose.
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    First Antelope Buck!! (photo heavy)

    Great pics, congrats to You and your Dad!
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    Snow baskets on trekking poles.

    That's my take on it as well. The rubber foot does just fine everywhere else. I need the rubber foot to be removable, so I can spike the pole into the ground for different applications.
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    Snow baskets on trekking poles.

    I never use the snow basket, unless I'm in mucky mud (like hauling decoys out into a duck blind), or deep snow. It stays at home 99 percent of the time! I just give the pole an occasional clockwise twist into the ground when walking, and it keeps the rubber foot tight!
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    FNG here seeking advice

    Here's a great book for the first time public land elk hunter: Public Land Elk Hunting For Spot and Stalk Mule Deer hunting, it's hard to beat this book by Dwight Schuh: Hunting Open Country Mule Deer A lot of good info on this site as well, if you have a specific question, just throw it out...

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