Hey gents. I am planning on hunting bears in central MT near the end of may. Given the snow level and the weak winter I am a little worried that it might be a little late to really get into them as they will likely be hunkered down during the day time. Any thoughts on a late spring hunt? Will i...
Shoot i just realized i made error. I said " But the same can not be said about Mr. Bartlett" I meant to say "but the same can not be said about Mr. Strahan." Sorry i just got the names messed up.
Sorry if this post is not in the appropriate area, but it was started as a moose hunt although we were only able to harvest some real nice caribou. This is going to be a long post so I do apologize about that. I will provide a real quick summary of the hunt, review of the Levitator, as well as...
I would go with the hero 3+. It has a low light auto mode that will help in the am as well as in the dark timber. I would also suggest taking shots with the super view and then with the narrow view. A lot if hype with the super view but not the best for kill shots outside of 30. It's great...
Put it on your back and take it like a man;). But seriously I got into a small 5 point last season around early Oct solo mission. Got soaked the night of the kill getting the quarters and meat pulled off to wake up to 1/2 ft of snow and drifts that were hip deep (if you hunt central mt last...
I found that it really depends on the elk/country you are hunting. One area that I hunt is pretty open country and I have seen elk blow out 2-3 miles in a matter of minutes. About 80 miles away in thicker country they barley move off 1 mile after a good spoke. Then another range 100miles...
Never been but I have some buddies that hunt it a ton and are ALWAYS VERY griz aware. Had a buddy pulled out of a tree by a griz a few years back and had to hike back in to get his bow. With all that said they still hunt it back country style every year. Good luck and be smart
I do a ton of solo hunting, because my job allows me to take very long stretches off. I am a "run and gum type of guy that will cover 5-10 miles in a day. If I locate a bull that is close, but not too close(100-300yd) I will knock an arrow and let a bugle go and hustle up 40 yrds or so and cow...
The total cost was right around 100. I used a cheap brother sewing machine my wife bought me Father's Day. The sil wasn't too bad to work with, just have to use a ton of pins in RIGHT spot. I used fielded seams so even though there a ton of extra holes with pinning they are all buried/...
Hey guys. No hard feelings no offense taken. The tent is made out of "supersil" basically sil nylon but a little lighter total weight. Octagon tipi style. The height in the middle is right around 5 feet. The circumference is 6 feet. Weighs in around 20ozs packs to about the size of a...
Here is my first DIY project and hello Rokslide...second attempt:)
I have been "lurking" on the site for a while now and wanted to say hello and here is my first DIY project. Worked pretty good this year for archery season, but shy about 2 inches so you really can't stretch out or you get your...