This post was just from this spring. I will be out there this weekend actually for the trip I was talking about. I would definitely be happy to share any info I find when I am out there. I should be back sometime around this time next week (7/17). If you wanna shoot me a PM I can talk about...
If it were me personally I would split into small groups (2 or 3 people) and get after it. Having more than three people (even if two aren't hunting) has become a rodeo for me in the past. As far as splitting up goes from the other groups, just have clear communication about where you are going...
I have the same bow and a similar issue. I have a MBG ascent and have pretty much maxed it out to the left. I'm at 32"/ 70lb. As far as hunting goes, just get it so its repeatable (hit well at different yardages). I have tried several different things to fix it (re-tuning, moving nock point) and...
Here is a really good, well thought out comment from the other side.
"I have a better plan, STOP KILLING THE ANIMALS AND KILL THE HUMANS!!!! they are by Far the worst predator on the planet in any state and they don't kill simply for food , they kill for pleasure, for fun, for status , for...
It has higher res picture, you can look at different past months or years to get an idea on vegetation differences (really helpful for finding potential areas with water in a dry year). Also looking at the 3d view is entertaining and gives a decent idea of what you're getting yourself into /...
I am from Nebraska, hunt near Oshkosh (sandhills), not quite the same but you can PM me if you want. The hunting quality has definitely decreased by a good margin in the past several years. If you don't have large expectations (ie anything over 120) I think you would at least have opportunity to...
I have a medium belt pouch mounted high on the bag. It hasn't been an issue at all. I think if it were mounted in the middle near the sight/rest/quiver connection it may put some additional pressure on the bow, but otherwise I haven't had any issues.
I don't think you can go wrong with some trailmix. I usually do homemade and personally like it with cashews, peanuts, almonds, granola clusters w/ chocolate, and a small amount of cereal (cheerios or equivalent). Pretty cheap for the quantity you can make, has a lot calories, fairly light. I...
What states have cow elk (tag price being cheaper than bull) hunts otc that could still be obtained for this season? No need to say units or anything, just want a list of states for my buddy. Thanks!
It can be between certain bows, but overall I think other factors also come into play (grip, let-off, draw cycle, accessories on the bow, and your shooting form) with how well you would shoot the bow. I would recommend you shoot all of the bows you are interested in and walk out with the one...
Hello everyone,
In mid-July I will be in for CO for a little bit and figured I would scout in the area around Glenwood Springs. I was hoping to bounce some ideas off someone who has hunted the area previously. I do not have a tag, and I will not be looking to get a tag till at least next year...
For lighter weight a fixed magnification leupold is hard to beat, pretty cheap, and baring it doesn't go off a cliff it shouldn't break. they are in the 10-13 oz range for a 6x scope.
I haven't heard of that adapter before, so I can't answer your question, but you can build an adapter pretty easily if you feel inclined to. Cost less than $20 in materials. PM me if you would like and I can give you some info.
Like everyone else is saying, a stick works well. Personally I prefer the Hawk Helium because you can stand on two feet (has step sections parallel up the whole thing). Much safer feeling to me. They weight within about 1/2 a pound of other, lighter options. Depending how tall you are, you...