Get as close as you can. Sounds dumb but twice on the same sheep I settled for a longer shot when I had the wind in my face and a bedded sheep. The second stalk I started at 100 yds, once I got to 80 I was wide open with NO concealment...I got into my max range window and ended up giving him a...
OR Foray jacket, saw the pants today at REI think I'm gonna pick up a set the charcoal color looks sweet and I like my paclite Jacket. Also run golite Malpais, and Tumalo pants...which they just took my advice...lol and I'm sure many others and released a full zip version. Impertechs used only...
My current sheep partner. We have an unspoken understanding of what we are trying to accomplish, no one complains, and he loves soaking in the beauty and the serenity of the backcountry. Mainly we know that each other has our back no matter how crappy the circumstances. Misery loves company...
Golite trinity top and Tumalo pants....just under a pound for both each is 7oz. Wouldn't wear then in any sort of brush, that's my extreme lightweight sheep set. The jacket hasn't been field tested yet. Otherwise I run various paclite material suits that have held up well and come in about...
Don't have an answer but firenock on archery talk might, I believe he is one ow if not the owner. He gave me the low down on the aeroinserts A, which I don't think fit into the deep impacts. I think they take normal broadheads but not 100% sure.
Contractor bags for me too. Will still get some blood inevitably unless your super careful not to get any little holes in it. Nothing significant however.
Im a pocket freak....I carry.
License w/extra bullet...just in case I need to put myself out of my misery....lol
Chapstick
Beanie and/or gaiter
Knife
Gum, candy
Powerbars...in case I leave my pack and get stuck on a stalk without food
GPS....only when I drop pack
I learned early that taking my sleeping bag and bivy with me everywhere wasn't an option in the mountains. yes it's a pain in the butt, but I sure enjoyed snuggling up nice and warm watching my buddies freeze on a mountain side. I always take my golite poncho and e-blanket with me too...
buddy and I both shot sheep two years ago. I also carried the 5lbs of salt we had airlifted in, how we did that will have it I remain a secret...lets just say it was unique. Anyhow so I had my entire sheep to include the soaking wet cape...hadn't stopped raining almost the entire trip. I'm...