In-Line Draw-Loc Trigger in Slow Motion | Draw-Loc
I have a new DrawLoc for sale. I has had only 3 arrows shot through it. $150 TYD. Check out my link above for a full description of it.
I'm sure you will figure it out. I recently modified an old medium ALICE to fit a Gen 4 frame. I attached it with adjustable straps so I could snug it up good and tight to the frame when using as a backpack. Then I could let it out to be able to slide an elk quarter between the pack and frame...
The Wyoming saw is a good saw but way toooo heavy. And you can easily lose the smaller parts in the grass and leaves while trying to put the dang thing together.
I got rid of mine and bought a Bahco Laplander. Never looked back. Best switch I've ever made.
The Wyoming saw itself is where the bulk of the weight is. I got rid of mine and bought a Bahco Laplander. It works just as well, doesn't need a case, and only weighs about 2-3 ounces, (guestimating)
But it does look like you did a good job on your project.
Strangest Human Encounter During an Elk Hunt?
by >>>---WW----> » 01 14, 2013 • [Post 9]
I know many of you aren't going to believe this story but I'll swear on the Bible every bit of it is true. I used to manage a national forest campground. Kind of a jack of all trades and campground host...
You bet! I have been very succesful using what I call the silent calling technique during the first week or so of the season.
Here is how it works. Do some general herd cow calf talk. Throw in a hot cow sound and a small bull squeal near the end. Do this secuence for about 2-3 minutes. Then be...
Sounds like he is a true friend and a great hunting partner. I would have given him half of the meat and left the other guy out. As for the ivory, I get those little bitty eye screws from Hobby Lobby and epoxy one in the end of the root. That way, it hangs very well on a cord or chain...
I called Mystery Ranch a couple of weeks ago and they said they will be coming out with detachable belt pockets n the near future. Other than that, just about any of the military Molle Pro pouches will work. Go to Ebay and type in Molle pouches and you'll see all sorts of different shapes and sizes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir-5R9PCIok&NR=1&feature=endscreen
How about a setup like this one. It has a half floor in it. Looks pretty slick to me.
Brand new, never used MR Crewcab with 3 load cells and top lid for $300. Normal price is close to $700. Also, last week my wife found a $695 dollar metal detector for $50 bucks.
Hey guys! Just a heads up. If you were luck enough to draw an antelope unit in western Colorado, don't be suprised to find multiple blinds set up on anything that even resembles water. It is drier than a popcorn fart out here. Most of the waterholes are already gone/dried up.
I'm a retired power plant operator in Colorado. Also have a nice retirement job manageing two national forest campgrounds. Gee, it is just awful to have to go up on the mountain @9000' every day. LOL! Eat your heart out!
I bought one at a yard sale last weekend for $5 bucks. I'm basically a day hunter but thiis might work OK for that occasional time when you get caught out over nite. I thought about cutting the floor out and pulling those corner stays and adding a couple of side tie outs to reduce the weight...
I used to never even think about carrying. But in my present line of work I have had two seperate occations in the past five years with people that made me glad I was armed. Once I raised my shirt to let them know I was armed, that was the end of the situation.
Another time I was doing a...