Call you local fire/flood Restoration company and see if they'll charge you a small fee to put it in a ozone treatment with a larger load of stuff from a job. I have done with a few times with great results.
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“Established Two-track”
In WY if a road is an “established two track” on most forest and BLM land it’s legally open to all the OHV’s. Problem is, in the sage country they’re absolutely everywhere. It’s impossible to escape them.
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This works great for Goretex and it works 10,000x as great for eVent. It’s like getting a new jacket every single time.
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We hung it over a creek for half a day. Shot a second bird the same afternoon so we made an ice run. Worked out just fine.
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A mild oxyclean scrub will brighten them up. As far as the stitching on those boots it's likely they are glued panel to panel as well as stitched. I personally wouldn't bother stitching repair and would re glue as needed. Nikwax TX direct works well to add a repellent layer, but if the boot...
Well that was one hell of a morning to end it on. Thanks again robby denning for putting in all the work and keeping us all motivated.
September is only 4 months away! Time to get after it.
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I was pretty bummed I hadn't thought about this and brought my mini Phelps tube with me. Would've been a cannon in the wind.
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My first turkey, was a spot and stalk scramble from a meadow around a hillside crawling and jogging and everything in between. It was a pretty good time. Backpacked in a couple miles and camped 500 yards from the roost. First trip to NE and I'd definitely go again.
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Well... I learned some things. One: don't leave a pot call in a sweaty pocket and not bring a conditioning method. Out of service after the first day.
Two: mouth call definitely suits me. Much easier to use while crawling after a turkey.
Three: spot and stalk is a lot of fun and more...
In my practice and prepnim finding I get much higher clearer notes on my pot call than on any of the diaphragms I have. Interested to see how they work side by side. I'll report back, leaving later today.
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I have a Besr Paw also but I had him stitch some tie outs in the center of the panels for pitching it in a lean to type set up. I love it and it's shaken some pretty intense rain and held up great.
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I'm absolutely baffled by the amount of day 1 posts with no wind. I can't remember the last time I shot my bow with no wind. My jealousy is off the charts.
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Definitely did not have a productive off season. Been so focused on the rifle the bow has been hung up. And I'm starting out this summer with a new release. I was pushing for 60 yards last year and not happy with my consistency so for this CBC and the rest of the summer shooting for high...
I just picked one of these up also. Feels just like the triggertech on my rifle. Sharp break, no over travel. I'm sold. I prefer a solid shaft so I can take some pressure off my wrist when drawing.
I used to shoot a Scott Shark, but it was so sensitive I couldn't really squeeze through the...
Yeah it absolutely makes sense, but I was struggling as I only get to point it at an animal a couple times a year. I was struggling to make it function correctly at the range in my head.
I find that the small amount of hold under inuaventi deal with at ~20 is m7ch easier to keep straight...
I tried the trick pin for a while but settled on leaving it at 35 while hunting. I could not mentally adjust to where I needed to hold the trick pin. I've practiced a lot at close ranges and have minimal hold under with 35. Main place I have to watch is between 17-23 ish yards. If I hold dead...
Haven't shot the bow in months due to starting a new job. Thinking I'll shoot for 50yds. Every shot will be following a 14 hour overnight shift, swinging by the range on my way home. That's a new wrinkle for me.
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I wasn't paying attention and shot a braked rifle at an antelope this last October. My ear protection was in the truck.
And now I have a suppressor on order that will live on that rifle forever. That's a mistake I won't make twice.
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