Yep. A 300" bull has A LOT going for it! Guys think every 6x6 is easily 300", but the reality is that a 270" 6x6 is a really nice bull. I've seen plenty of internet 300+ inchers that weren't anywhere close.
For me at this point, any legal bull with a bow is a trophy. But when I cash in 10+...
It was epic. 5 of us went down in September for a week long hunt. We avoided the Chicago Basin area, in search of a bit of a different kind of adventure than CB had to offer. We hiked into some of the wildest country that Colorado has to offer. Glassed up a big billy on the first evening...
Hanwag Alverstone II's. Just finished my 2nd September in them with a bunch of miles, big creek crossings, 2 days straight of rain, and my socks stayed dry. My most recent trip was a mountain goat hunt in the most rugged stuff Colorado has to offer. My hunting partner switched to them this...
Fair enough. I'd also guess you've never been nailing a shoe on under the hind end of a horse, and the wind blows over a trash can, or rips a metal roof partially off, or a plastic bag blows by, and the horse loses its mind. It's a good way to get killed or seriously injured, and I've had...
That's a reasonable response, and a good thought. I think being under horses in the wind is the primary concern for me. Stuff can go south in a hurry. What do you do for work?
This is a wild response, that reeks of internet tough guy mentality. If you and I were casually talking face to face, swapping stories about our careers, and the pros and cons of living in different parts of Wyoming, would this be your response to me in person?