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It took me 17 points to draw archery antelope. Gave up on Strip Rifle and cashed in on archery Strip with 19 points. Took 24 points to draw Gould's Turkey.
Is your original question intended to become an AZ resident while working in CA ?
Yes, that would be the only perk for traveling an hour each way every day.
I live in El Centro.
Grew up in NorCal, foothills of the Sierra Nevada but have lived the past 30 years here in the desert.
That statement above by Mattb is extreme.
Need to finish my North American Waterfowl Slam all diy. I need the King and Common Eider, Black Duck, and Cackler/minima.
This September I plan on driving to the Arctic Coastal Plain. Taking my dog , wife, bow, rifle and shotgun. Hopefully come home with Caribou, Waterfowl, Ptarmigan, Grouse...
Hunts on the burner, most on the back burner.
Haul Road Caribou Aug/Sep 2023
Eastern Turkey (Last one of the World Slam) for Spring 2024
Waterfowl all diy. Not taken yet: King and Common Eider, Black Duck, Cackler/ minima.
Planning a trip for next year 2021 assuming Canada will be open I plan to drive there. I do a lot of diy hunts with my own gear and mostly travel by air so I got the weight and size of gear down. My question is: What would you suggest taking in addition to a couple of spare tires and gas can ...
Ducks are my passion as well.
Grew up hunting them at age 12 in CA near Sacramento. I'm passionate about big game too but lately waterfowl has dominated my thoughts again.
I've been living in SoCal for the last 25+ years but I travel a lot for waterfowl. Headed back to Cold Bay Alaska in January.
I grew up poor also. #7 of 8 kids. I'm 57 and still poor but I never let lack of money stop me. I learned how to embrace the suck as the soldiers say. I've traveled all over hunting diy on a shoestring, doing multiple times what most hunters consider a "once in a lifetime hunt".
I'm a bargain...
Tents and sleeping bags. I've got single tents, 2 person , 3 person, 4 person. I've got for myself and my wife pairs of down sleeping bags -20*F, 0*, 20*, 40*.
A set up for Hawaii won't work for Alaska or NZ in winter, and vise versa.
None at all. What Hawaii asks for when arriving is so that they can prevent any kind of invasive species from taking over the islands. Leaving Hawaii has plant and soil restrictions but none on game animals, birds, and fish.
A truly all season tent will have lots of bug screen for warm summer nights but with it the ability to close up all those bug screens for cold winter weather. The downside to this is that it will weigh more.