Yes I use OnX and Avenza both. Avenza is handy especially if you have a couple maps for the same area but I do like being able to switch to satellite imagery in onx.
I bypass the meat shelf and prefer to keep the bottom of the bag tightly attached to the frame and wedge the meat between the bag and frame. It keeps it higher than the shelf unless you have the tactical frame.
Love my 22 mag use it all the time. I've never used the stryker. After comparing to my buddy's I think the stryker would be obnoxious the way it sags down and is some what loose due to how it attaches.
Bone in shanks, blade roasts, broth, bone marrow = delicious. I generally keep them unless it's going to make a significant difference in the pack out.
Kind of a lame argument in my opinion. None of those things actually find animals. They may help you select an area but no promises anything will be there.
Exactly this. Like I mentioned previously when you have the majority of water sources in an area covered cams will show you the the area...
I enjoy having a few cams and I'm ok with a season or something but not a fan of an all out ban for hunting like here in AZ.
I do think it has potential upsides though. When you have guides running literal pallets worth of cameras across most water sources it's reasonable to see how the core...