I'm not in any means asking for a basin or drainage to hunt, I will not have a tag this year. But me and my buddy are new to western hunting we have only hunted whitetails in eastern states such as Ohio, Kentucky, WV, and NC. So I didn't want to just get a tag and go. We both have preference...
Well that sucks about it not working on iPhone I liked that idea a lot. Saves money for sure especially if it works as well as you're saying. Thanks tho I'll dig more into an app that may work with iPhone or maybe they'll have one for it in the near future.
Until now I've never used a GPS at all, I've always relied on a compass and a topo map, but some areas I'm interested are becoming more riddled with private land. And something showing more up to date information is what I was after that can be used on the fly. That's why I was stating mainly...
I was looking at both the Garmin 600 and the Delorme InReach as a handheld GPS in the back country, I was wondering if anyone has used either or has an alternate suggestion other than those two. Mainly using it more for public/private land boundaries than for navigation. Thanks guys
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I just finished your book this morning, awesome job for sure. I truly enjoyed it and even more the fact that throughout the book it remained interesting by you using your own experiences and stories instead of just being like this is what you need to do and how you should hunt. Was never dry and...
Figured some of you would like to see this. Hit about an hour from my house last week they weighed it a little over 600lbs. These east coast bears get huge too lol..
The only way you hinder yourself by squatting and deadlifting is doing them improperly. There are no 2 better lifts any hunter could be doing to prepare for a pack out. Both put muscle on the legs and lower back and upper back, your arms, grip, and posture are all improved. Don't buy into the...
That's exactly where I'm at, I know the binos will receive the most use that's why I'll go with the Swarovski's for sure. I don't get to go nearly as much as I'd like due to now having a 3 year old daughter that's getting to be more able to go out and do things with me. So about 2 trips a year...
I've heard good and bad about the razor 50 spotter. How do you like that one? Some just said they weren't impressed by it and that came from a vortex guy who loves his 20x56 kaibabs
Ok so judging by you guys opinions you all predominantly still feel the need to have a spotter also. Let me ask this as I can't at this time afford a Swarovski spotter, it's just not in the budget and buy the binos also. Would a 65 or 80 vortex razor spotter suffice for a few years? Idk anyone...
SLC 15x56's or EL 10x50's? Primary usage will be back pack trips and off a tripod. They will be primary means of glassing. Are the 56's worth it over the Glass in the new EL's? Can any of you truly see a difference in the glass thru your eyes between the two? Thanks guys
Odds are from a few guys I know in the know with this subject we are still looking at at least 5 years before a season or how to manage them legally will happen. All he's said really is look for the price of the tag to be high, higher than current sheep tags are likely. With even lower odds of...
Obviously as residents you all feel it worse than anyone, with that said why as residents aren't you all forcing the issue about the guide restriction for non residents. You all know that alone would limit harvest on top of the 1:4 restriction. There are those of us that want to hunt but don't...
This right here.... Enough with the it's for your safety BS cause we all know at this point it's all about the money. Want to limit harvest then let people try and DIY the sheep hunt. That harvest % will drop greatly. The sheep numbers will rise after a decade of not needing the guides to go...