Cottonwood, rock, and shields is really all the access you need and you won’t be able to cover all of that goat country in a season. I wouldn’t over think the access issue.
Glass is the most over rated gear in my opinion, but I’m an elk hunter. If I was a couse hunter I’d probably say different. There’s great optics for sale in the $500 range. Spotters are different and the razor is the lowest range I’d go and is the one I use.
I’m a construction contractor that performs all phases of construction from frame to finish. I put my bags on every day with the rest of my crew. I can’t really explain it other than I haven’t seen the gym in 5 years and I can go harder than I ever have and it doesn’t seem to phase me. I’m in my...
Just got mine. Took 10 days or so to get it. 3.6 lbs not including the case. Easiest titanium stove I’ve put together and feels just as solid as any of the others I’ve used. Hoping to burn it in this weekend. It’s heavier than most but the ease of putting it together and the cost make that bearable
Haven’t read all the posts on this thread so forgive me if it’s mentioned. If you can’t do 20% down do the absolute minimum. I’ve never owned a piece of real estate that I haven’t sold or refinanced within 5 years. I’m always wheeling and dealing. There’s no point to ditch cash that you don’t...
Here are few of mine and friends from over the years. A couple over and a couple just under. I’ve been on 27 bull elk kills on public land over the last 10 years. Only a handful over 300. It takes a lot of bull to make 300, I’d say the vast majority of 6 points are under, from my experience any...
Always an inspiration to see all of your big SW MT rifle bulls. I’m addicted to chasing the big ghosts in the snow. I’ve spent way too much of my life in the same country trying to be consistent with big bulls in the late season. I’ve killed some good 6 points over the years, but it seems like...