Deer, elk, moose, ect.. often contain cysts from worms. Various types of tape worms, and others that can harm the dog and the dogs owner (the dog can spread the worms to people, farm animals, other pets ect….)
The dog acts as the conduit to allow the worms to continue their life cycle.
If you...
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Pretty well the same for anyone that makes hunting content. How much can a person talk about metal tubes with metal cases of explosive (flammable for the nit pickers) powder that launch little metal chunks down range before they are just talking to talk and repeating themselves?
I can’t...
I’m amazed you had a stranger join your stalk. I tell folks where I’m headed so we can maybe stay out of each others way, but beyond that, it’s been slow, not seeing much.
I’ve listened to all the Hunt Quietly podcasts. Matt has softened his delivery and evolved his talking points a fair bit since the beginning.
He’s anti-influencer, monetizing our game animals, and killing to make content. It would seem many on this site think similarly.
I bought the Shockey...
My wife watched those house buying and remodeling shows on tv. Back in the Midwest/Mississippi River corridor they will be showing a 2500 sq.ft house with paved drive on 20 forested acres and say $300k for the works. LOL
On the west coast that place would be $800k+ easy if not $1M.
I always...
E-tip is a solid boat tail bullet, partition is a cup and core flat base bullet.
You might try other 180-200 grain flat base bullets from Sierra, Speer, ect… if you could find them.
I’m not sure I understand the “brass w/shells in them” comment.
I’ve run bags on my last few rigs. Maybe they stiffen suspension marginally when aired down. For sure they stiffen it when aired up.
I’ve not installed an onboard compressor, just use a portable.
The bags are nice when running loaded.
I have my other brand harness set up with rangefinder on weak side, mouth reeds in flap, wind checker, lens wipe, and chapstick on strong side.
A mesh pocket like you have for the wind checker, but for the smaller round bottles, with a chapstick pocket beside it, and a small string loop to...
Had a Kimber Montana in 270 WSM for years. Solid it to a buddy and he used it for a few years.
Was a great round.
I didn’t care for reloading it. Would hit pressure real fast and get stiff bolt easily if trying for speed. Otherwise it was fine.
If you like your rifle then keep it. Otherwise...
I live in Washington and I chose Oregon. But honestly it depends on your pursuits. I buy Oregon licenses every year.
I think Oregon has better tuna, ocean fishing, crabbing, antelope, elk, black tail, mule deer, catfish, Kokanee, crappy, and black bear.
All the Columbia corridor stuff like...
When I hunted from a blind with my kids I’d surf a little and they’d play games. It passed the time cause I’d have us get in the blind an hour or more before prime time to let things settle down.
I don’t believe we missed any opportunities, but who’s to say.
Couple video’s of the $200 Chinese units. Probably need to spend the same money on a lithium power bank.
Haven’t done this myself, but looked into it a bit. Have friends that have these in their camper vans.
I agree, long range shooting isn’t a new thing. Read any of the old hunting books with bow and arrow or rifle and they commonly talk of flinging lead and arrows at crazy distance, especially considering the equipment they had and that they had little idea what the actual range was.
Read...
Ron Sooner doesn’t seem to understand that influencers and public figures must answer to a higher standard. It would seem many of them don’t understand this. We had the same in the military. It was called “conduct unbecoming”.
AVB might not have broken a law, but he certainly participated in...
I agree, but..,,,,,, live by the sword, die by the sword.
If you want to base your career on public perception of your outdoor skills, you best keep that perception positive.
Yeah, laugh at the situation sure. Contact his employers, not so much.
You might could jack it up and spin the tire(s) by hand and then have someone apply the brakes to see if you can pinpoint it to a wheel.
Might also try your replication on gravel to see what if anything locks up. To pinpoint the offending wheel/axle.
Pretty hard to troubleshoot over the...