That gives me a lot to think on. Thanks. We are planning on building a farmhouse out on the family land and I’m looking for ways to just make it where we aren’t so dependent on others. We have quite a bit of trees on the farm and I’m a firefighter full time, but plenty of days off for working on...
Once you’ve started working your budget it definitely can take time to get it to start working well. Usually a few months of tweaks here and there but you’re on the right path! Good luck man!
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It’s a work in progress but I made this storage rack so I could fit 20 totes in it, and I think it’s gonna work out nicely!
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Yes it’s pricey, but if you’ve ever had the squirts from mountain house 8 days in a row on a mountain an extra $30-40 seems like nothing hahaha
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https://pinnaclefoods.co
Have y’all tried this stuff? A friend of a friend started this company and apparently they are REALLY tasty. I’m gonna haveta order em and give it a go
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I agree with a lot of this, I will say, hip
Pinch is a con…. But most if not all of us who are switching over to the saddle full time are not getting hip pinch, we’ve figured out saddles or adjustments to take care of that. Fiddle factor is definitely a thing. And I’m getting used to what...
I agree, I feel like even on my farm at home I really like the aspect of never hunt the same tree twice. I love the power of “the first sit” in a stand…. And this feels like that every time. I plan on using the end of Jan and Feb to scout and prep a ton of trees and shooting lanes on my...