They are wildly tough animals. You see pictures every year of broadheads, arrow shafts and bullets that get pulled out on butchered animals. Best of luck to you OP, hope you find your bull.
I wear Hoffman Explorers year round. I don't think they are the best, but they fit my feet the best. Meindl's wear very well and are a tougher boot in terms of construction (that's my opinion). I've got a pair of Glockner's that won't wear out, they just keep going. I tried Schnee's Granite's...
There is an element of selfishness to hunting, especially with guys who have spouses that don't hunt. Dealing with the amount of time spent away from family can create issues for sure. This weekend coming up will be the last weekend that I will be home until Thanksgiving. Then I'm out again...
I can't help with the statistics, but can definitely relate to the guilt of non harvest. When our girls were little, my wife stayed home with them, times were lean. Big game was a giant source of our meals. I didn't have to travel far from home, but the pressure to harvest sucked all of the fun...
If they are in a walk in at 35, why not take them out of your cooler and hang them in the walk in cooler? It'll be fine in the walk in set at 35 until Friday.
1. If it's later in the year, and you are going to be away from your truck for a while, chain it up before you leave for the trail. You can always take them off if you don't need them, but it sure is nice to not need to sling iron when you get back exhausted and soaked.
2. If you are dragging a...
I can't find much info for changing the heater core on a 6 Speed. Does any one know if I need to pull the shift tower to get the dash far enough out to pull the core?