I switched to a RIP TKO in a 300 spine which allowed me to drop down to a stiffer arrow from my previous 340’s and also be lighter GPI. Using a 75gn HIT, my TAW comes out right at 450. They’ve been great for me so far
I used a buddies Zodi hot tap shower last year on a hunt and will be buying one for my truck camp this year for elk hunting. It uses D cell batteries for the water pump and one of those green Coleman propane cylinders to heat the water
They also weren’t allowing any uncooked chicken or eggs across last spring because of bird flu in the states, not sure if that’s still in effect or not. Good rule is to just cook all meat you’re bringing ahead of time, I’ve never had a problem that way
Pull up to the booth with all your windows down, sunglasses off, and have your passport(s) ready. I also have addresses of where I’m going and date I’ll be returning written down to reference if asked. Check your rig over for loose ammo before you go
I had the same issue with those sides, I thought I just had something adjusted too tight and didn’t have time to mess with it much when I put it up the other evening. I really like the blind otherwise but this will end up being annoying if it always happens
Can’t beat a double bull, I have seen them put through some crazy winds in Nebraska and they survived. My local archery shop had Xenek ascents on sale for $275 so I picked one up to try. Really like the flexible fabric on the window system. Don’t have enough time using it yet to give much of an...
The only thing that would make this whole thing more entertaining is if Idaho imposed a shed season on Utah residents to stop them all from driving north to get their shed hunting content
As I read it now, you have to spend $3,000 in the first 3 months to get the initial companion fare and 70,000 miles, then you have to spend $6,000 every year after that to keep receiving the companion fare