They are extremely comfortable. I wore them just once without another layer under them, I felt the zipper all of 15 seconds until I started walking with them. If you've been on the fence, take the leap, I'm sure you would love them.
I've enjoyed every story I've read on here, but this tops them all. Great information. Unfortunately some people will never be satisfied with unit numbers, even though some are 50 square miles. Even with the unit numbers, 99% of the non residents would ever know where exactly you were, except...
I live a bit over an hour south of you. I am looking for some boots to hunt bear in the catskills and go on a mule deer or elk hunt next year. I've found some dealers within a 3 hour drive for you. It's still a haul, but probably worth a day trip. Unfortunately there aren't any Crispi...
I love my 18 f150, I wouldn't trade it for any other truck. With that said, every major manufacturer has a quality truck, some are just lemons, others aren't. I lied when I said I wouldn't trade mine for another truck, I would definitely trade it for a 2021 f150, those things are sweet!
I can only speak to the whitetail lineups, so far. I feel the fanatic lite is a waste of money. The only benefit over the stratus may be that its more burr resistant. It isn't heavyweight, and it isn't windproof. I would strongly recommend the stratus over it because of the wind stopper...
Don't, it would be a very big mistake. Coyote hunting is a lot like crack, you cant just do it once... The cheapest will definitely be mouth calls. You can get a couple of them for under $30 and you are all set for daylight. As Jim said, e-callers are easier, and you can have a ton of...
20-50 is a real tough range for me. With just two sets of baselayers I can cover than whole range, but in the 20s means its only a couple hour sit. I plan on getting both midis nest year and that should get me into the teens.
Being new this year to Sitka, the Lite has baffled me. It doesn't make any sense to me. The stratus is perfect for cool day and can be layered under for colder temps, The lite does that without the windstopper, which is a big mistake on sitkas part. Make sure to get the Stratus bibs, the...
I have a vortex venom I'm going to put on my G20. I can send the slide away, but I would lose the gun for 1-3 months. The only aftermarket slides cut for the venom that I have found are lone wolf distributors, and a couple for around $1k, I would buy another G20 before I spent that much on...
After 3 foot of snow I finally got a chance to shoot. It is worth noting that I was not able to make it to my normal range due to the snow, but had a rock solid rest using the big pod death grip.
I shoot a CVA Accura MR, I generally shoot the powerbelt 250 grain aerolites with white hot powder...
I would almost guarantee your feet were sweating and that's why you didn't find them to be warm. Wear a liner sock only in to the stand, once you get on stand, put on your pair of heavier wool socks and you should notice a significant difference.
I would highly recommend the Fanatic. While it is definitely over the amount you want to spend, its a buy once cry once. I went from redhead to sitka, the redhead at $150 lasted 2 years, sitka at over double the price will last 10+ years, so it is worth the investment to me. If you aren't...
I cant speak on other states laws because they vary greatly. However inline muzzleloaders are quite simple. Definitely more work and take longer to get used to, but not like a traditional muzzleloaders. I will always recommend CVA, I have an Accurra V2 and the thing is great. Its got a...
Don't go grain free. Grain free could have a lot of negative consequences. Obviously as you've found out, it really depends who you ask or where you see the info as to just how bad/good it could be. Go with a high quality dry food food and don't look back.
My hands freeze in about anything, the best thing for me is a handwarmer in a muff, or even pockets. My warmest pair of gloves is a set of Under Armour, but they are thick and could be tough in some trigger gaurds.
I don't think you can beat anything vortex in that price range. I could see a significant difference between vortex and everything else between the $150-$250 range. I believe Midway USA still has the gen 1 diamondbacks for $130.