Ascent pant no longer available, Traverse Pant still available, small tear in left boot area that was caught by Barb wire, smaller than two inches. Patched up and is pictured.
So I checked back in for clarification, and his response is anything with a face and four legs will have high cholesterol. I am going to cut back on the moo-cow like previously stated, but elk and venison is something I'm not wanting to give up. I will switch up the work out routine from lifting...
I have a pair of the traverse pants (size 34r) and Apex pants (34T) that I wore once each comparing them during turkey season. I want to get the Ascent pants now, so willing to trade a pair for Ascent in size 34 or sell, asking $130 each to your door.
I was thinking, "good thing elk and venison is more of a brown." I see wild game as leaner than beef, but maybe I should have clarified? I'll lean towards staying away from the moo-cow in the meantime. Any other hunters been in my situation? How did you interpret that?
I live in WA State, and love it. awesome variety on opportunities EXCEPT BULL ELK! plan on making trips out of state for bulls unless you can get drawn every couple years. I am a huge bass fisherman and Waterfowler and I love it here.
If you and your crew want to shoot cow elk, WA is the place to be. I know this is not usually the case though.. Majority of Eastern WA is OTC Cow tags unless drawn for bull. (I am also assuming archery)
Land of the Free series as well. Started watching the 2.0 series this year, watched all the 1.0 right after as I couldnt get enough! Destination Elk was another I enjoyed.