For sale only. Uncompahgre puffy in Dry earth. NWOT. $200.
Chama Hoody. Fusion. NWOT. $120.
Halstead fleece. Dry earth. Lightly used. $90.
Crest Hoody. Like new. $30. Text for pics or questions@ 218-556-9927. All items are TYD.
Looking at getting a new chest rig. Thoughts on these three options? I am leaning toward the AGC or the FHF but the Marsupial certainly isn't out of the question. TIA.
I was raised a stonch curved brim guy. Like hardcore. That said i got a flatty and found i dont look bad in in it. I DID bend the brim slightly. At least its not bent UP. Now thats a true douchy way to wear a hat son!
Looking into Kryptek as my next system. Is the sizing true? I like a snug fit over a loose, baggy fit. 5'11" & 200 pounds for reference. Big in the chest and shoulders.
@Freebird. Sorry for being so vague with my question. My mule deer hunt is going to be a 7 day bivy hunt. Yes I'm a fan of pockets, i hate having everything in a pile in my bag. I like to have things organized. This pack will be used for similar durations next fall for elk and spring bear as well.
I posted a few days ago on boots for hunting mule deer in South Dakota. Since then i have been looking at various different boots, brands. Would the Assolo Fugitive GTX make a good stalking/ hiking boot? Leather to keep the cactus at bay. Good choice, yay or nay?
In response to Freebirds question. Moderate terrain meaning rolling hills, draws, some rocky outcroppings. South Dakota is NOT Colorado or Idaho. Thanks for the info guys!
Going on my first out of state hunt for mule deer in South Dakota. What is a good boot for hiking and stalking muleys in moderate terrain? Comfort being foremost and durability a close second. I know there are many out there.
Buy a good stationary press. Last Chance EZ press, Specialty, Sure Loc all make good ones, buy a good set of levels, a good vice, an arrow and bow scale. If you get a Last Chance press i suggest buying the draw board attachment as well. Invaluable for checking cam timing, draw length, cam lean...
So im headed to SD this coming fall. First out of state hunt. First mule deer hunt. Not going to say where im hunting. Just that its prairie country and fairly flat with occasional draws, cuts, coulies, whatever you want to call them. I will be bowhunting. Im confident out to 70 yrds. Practice...