Yea that's pretty much the heavy convenient stuff won't leave the base camp/truck so I don't mind redundancy and heavy stove and such there.
Fire wise I think I'll keep a bic in the exotac and the storm proof matches as a backup.
I have trioxane tablets I'll throw into the ziploc for fire...
Nevada as of now doesnt have CWD issues from what ive read.
Correct i need to toss the crocs in the truck. My last hiking trip sucked because it was barefoot or boots for 3 days.
Yea its uphill to the location and downhill out. Downhill im fine with 80-100 lbs on my back, uphill is what kills...
You're able to remove the skull without an axe/saw. At least it was on a video. Reminds me to toss my folding saw in, and if I'm not good enough to get the head off with a knife I'll bring the saw.
Week two will be backpack only camping remote away from the truck. Week 1 I will have a base camp...
This year will be my first big game hunt and I have all that I need for the hunt but I'm sure I'm overthinking what to take.
So here's my hunt game plan. my brother will be joining for the first week (its a 2 week season and I have plenty of days off so why not take the full 2 weeks in...
thats good to hear, i've told everyone I don't care if I harvest or not. spending 2 weeks up there will be amazing, a buck will just be icing on the cake.
I do the opposite, put a quick fill on my squeeze so i can fill my pack. Normally dont need it but did a long hike in hot weather and knew i would kill 3l of water before the end of the hike so i added the osprey quick connect a few inches from the end, put the bite valve on one QC and the tube...
Reading the regs and trying to be sure I'm 100% aware of the rules by the time I head out.
It says if I'm in possession of any part of the animal the tag must be with it, I always assed the tag was affixed to the animal immediately.
So my question is, what is the tagging procedure? The hunt...
Ok got 10 rounds down, 500 yards wind was blowing right to left 15 - 20+. Wind shifted from half to full value and I did not correct for it hence the shift in POI on target. All 10 were shot in about a minute and a half, when it's not 100 degrees and blowing dirt. Still not bad though just over...
sorry that was only 100, had the 2 loads just wanted to see how they were working and it was windy as crap. Painted over the 500 yard impacts. Both were head shots all day. dialed half mil to account for wind and sweet steel rang over and over.
depending on how i feel after my hike this weekend...
not 10 but 2 3 round groups testing 41.5 and 42.5 of 4350 behind a 143 eld x. bottom is shot as quick as possible.
testing isnt extremely accurate since i held on the half mil hash on the top left corner for hte head and the 1 mil line for the mid section.
both are a hair over 1moa and if it...
i run the aftco with the mesh around the nose and mouth along with a wide brimmed hat. Covers head neck and sunglasses cover the last of it. keeps me sane on those 4-5 day tuna trips.
yea definitely plan to start high, easier to glass and find game under me then above. Plan is still to get the truck as far into the trail as i can then hike and get a little elevation for camp. Want to be sitting on somewhere with the spotter out as the sun rises.
Years of yote hunting has got...
Im not fit by any-means but am working on it. The one that makes me laugh is the excuse well its not as bad as this or that. True but eating a turd with hot sauce doesn't make it any better LOL. Right now i'm working on home cooked and if i do go out onl sit down local spots that use real food...
First there are 2 Units of measurements, MOA and MIL.
MOA is roughly 1 inch at 100 yards 2inches at 200 yards etc, its acutally 1 cm at 100 meters (metric system yay)
MIL is 3.6inches at 100 yards and same concept at MOA doubles every 100 yards.
Reticles can have hashes/dots etc all based on...