I agree that if they are foul tasting, most likely it is in the "handling" of the animal/meat. When I drew my first antelope tag years ago, I reached out to the local biologist for some help in learning their habits etc. He was wonderful in helping me and my son as we prepared. But he did ask...
I head out in the morning to try and fill my doe antelope tag. Been several years, but can't wait for the antelope food in our house again. Like others have said, I find antelope easy to make amazing. But I honestly found a very simple, olive oil, Salt/Pepper and maybe a little garlic powder...
This mirrors my experience with them as well. Due to me being an idiot, my B2 9x45 bino had to be repaired. Similarly they got me a loaner pair to use while I wrapped up my hunt while they were being repaired.
Great communication through the process and excellent condition when my bino came...
My Kodiak Flex Bow 10x14 has been soo good for so many years. The bulk and weight is real, but I love how sturdy, spacious and simple to set up it is. I bought the Vestibule for it and use it about 1/2 the time. Depends on how long I plan on staying ultimately.
This past week, I bought a...
Cedar Mountain speed loaders are awesome! I won't use my 4n1 or any other options again after using them the past two ML seasons. Amazing idea that I wish I would have thought of and invented. So much better than the other things I have used in the past.
PMs responded to. Still available.
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I have had some folks ask if I would separate the tent/pole/nests out away from the stove. I would have interest in doing this as I have a local buyer interested in the stove if I decided to separate.
So...if interested in the tent/pole and...
For Sale: Seek Outside Redcliff with Stove Jack (from blemished sale last October, some of the seams were a little wrinkled which is why it was a "blemished" product. Otherwise in perfect condition), Carbon Pole, 1/2 Nest (1st quality and used for a few nights), 1/2 Nest (oops version-brand...
Straight for me as well. Tried going down the angled route, and for my style of hunting, I find the straight way easier to use. I swap between bino and spotter and it makes it way easier if the spotter is straight.
Big binos are my preference as well. I have Meostar B1 15x56 and they are great. Much more comfortable. I do pack a small spotter as well when extra mag is needed, but for long glassing sessions, no question I use my 8.5x42 Swaro EL and the 15x56.
Killed elk at almost 600 yards with a 3.5-10x40 scope. I prefer a light scope and more handy rifle. Some scope are so big and bulky to me. Friends have 4-14 or similar scopes and have found that they rarely need the full power.
Killed my cow a week or so ago at 3.5x on my Leupold at 278...