Have a pair of Meopta 15x56 in good shape. Glass is in great shape and function like new. Missing bino stud cap, but will come with a tricer style stud. Also comes with Marsupial harness and factory case, box, and papers. $1100tyd+3% for G&S. Also accept cashapp or venmo.
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Selling a 2204/va5x in great condition. Comes will all original contents. Moved to a lighter setup for packing in, but loved this setup for front country glassing. Would trade for knives, archery equipment, etc or take $206tyd (includes G&S) make me an offer
Go hunt. Feel out the guys and their skill levels if possible. If they know what they're doing, camp a respectable distance away and stick with your plan. If they are going to blow out the whole basin, focus on escape routes. Other hunters aren't necessarily a bad thing. If they've stashed...
In elk every day since September 3rd. All from 7200-7800. Elevation isn't as important as feed, cover, and water. Can't find them at treeline if the highest elevation is 9000. They will be where the pressure isn't.
I didn't have to get onto private. The seep installment is on public and you can follow the pex pipe down 100yds into private and see it come out of the ground on private and dump into a barrel cut in half and overflow
I didn't touch it as I didn't know the legalities of it. I know it can't be for cattle as there is no fence and they moved it far enough inside the property line to pull the elk from the access of the public. This ranch is known for being shady.
Came back to a spot on public that I frequently have elk hunted over the years. Water is hard to come by out here, but when you find it, the elk fall into your lap. I came to check one of my old spots yesterday which used to have a great seep and wallows which attracted many elk. I get there...
I've lost a brother in law, a friend, and another man I thought was the toughest things I've ever came across. Looked and acted like a modern Wyatt Earp. Didn't know he had ever felt anything like he was feeling. 6 years since the first, 2 years since the last, all went the same way which is all...
Solo, 12. With a group, 18. Had a guy lose his entire quiver before. The extras take up absolutely no extra space in the truck. I'd rather be over prepared. Always have 6 ONLY for hunting, and another 6 to shoot at camp for checking rune, tape with elevation change, and maybe the random grouse
Mine is in shambles. Funny thing is I can tell you EXACTLY where things are, but I can't find anything in the house after the wife cleans and organizes.
"Have you seen the left realtree glove you bought in 2008?"
"Yeah, check under the right couch cushion towards the back. I saw it there two...
Bull only, never killed a cow but have had plenty of opportunities. I just take the whole month of September and know at some point I'll come across a bull.
I spent 4 years on the stuff and quit once I started hunting the mountains. Fun to move heavy weight, but feels better to be functional and able to breathe.
Bring the best glass you can. In that hot country they rarely let the sun hit their backs before they bed. After they bed you've got all day to figure out how to get to them. Be on the glass before sunrise. Let them bed and come up with a game plan to get in close. Most people won't drop down in...
1. If you've been calling and sit down to eat lunch or take a break, you're still hunting. Arrow locked and release on.
2. Put yourself in front of cover, not behind or inside of it.
3. If you're calling solo, move up 20yds and down wind 10-15yds.
4. You'll find a use for paracord if you...