I use a Vortex Summit SS-P. Its a pretty kick ass tripod that isn't super expensive. I had mine for 3 years and had zero issues until I lost it. :( Loved it so much that I got another one.
As far as durability goes, they are are rock solid. Has some of the thicker blades that I have seen so no worries there. I will say that if you were going with a fixed blade, slick trick standards are pretty hard to beat IMO.
As said above, there are a few redundant items on your list but to each his own. Am currently running a kuiu system but will start selling it off here soon as I am making the switch to first lite and sitka for various reasons. Full kuiu system and cost was $1,829. Am sure I got a few items for...
I agree 100% with this. If you do some research you will get into elk. Plus shouldn't it being difficult make it that much more fun? I also cant find any negatives in less people, bugling bulls, and getting to hunt with a bow.
I don't live in Idaho, but have been to CDA probably a doz. times. The town is awesome and there is a lot of hunting and fishing opportunities. Good luck!
I am selling 2 packs of qad exodus broad heads. They are 100 gr. and the full blade versions.
One pack hasn't been opened and the other pack sat in my quiver for 2 days. Asking $50 tyd
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I am selling the jackets below. All Prices are TYD.
Cabelas Space Rain Jacket size L, zonz western camo, only worn once on a short hike -$55
Kuiu Teton Rain Jacket Vias size L, used twice and in great condition -$95
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Hi all, In 9 days I leave for New Zealand on a 5 1/2 month long adventure. I plan to spend most of my time fly fishing and bowhunting. Specifically for Tahr and Chamois. I've done a considerable amount of research but I'm having difficulty finding much on bowhunting these animals. Any advice...