I'm a land surveyor mostly on the construction side now. But I am licensed in Maine and kentucky. In the next 2 years I plan on running my own show and getting licensed in Tennessee, Virginia, Alabama, and texas
I've seen some awful stupid shit from them. When I was up in NY I ordered something that got to Syracuse then went to Indiana then to utica. Most recently I was getting knives shipped to Tennessee from Alabama. They went through tn stopped in Kentucky, then to Cincinnati, left Cincinnati, back...
Seems like whatever I bring the opposite situation arises. Only time I've ever taken a 243 out I shot a buck at 275ish yards. Last year I used a 300 wm and shot 1 at 30 and 1 at 10. Maybe I'll drop down to an 06 this year and I'll get a shot around 50
I had to upgrade unwillingly this year. Last week my cable started fraying all of a sudden. Was told it would be 2 weeks to get a new set of strings put on. Not ideal when deer season starts in 2.5. I snagged an elite exalt and I'm really digging it.
I'm going to be running a beast stand and 5 sticks. Used the sticks with a lone wolf alpha last year and there was a night and day diffence compared to the hawk heliums I started with.
If you do go with the hawk sticks buy some cam buckles instead of the loop straps that they come with. I could never get them snug enough not to kick out on a slightly leaning tree.
I dont Recommend going from a HD truck to a half ton. My company went from 2500 duramaxes to f150s and imo it is worth the extra money for the 3/4 ton. The bed space sucks in comparison and it is not nearly as durable.
There's some black magic and lies going on with arrows for a stickbow. I suffer from a severe LOFT at times but I can get just consistent enough to get consistent results. I'm shooting a 55 pound bow at a shave over 28 inches. My arrow is a 350 spine rampage with the aluminum post stainless...
It would be an absolute nightmare to enforce but daniel boone nf has a traditional archery and sidelock muzzleloader only wma. I would sign up for that in a heartbeat. The tough part would be limiting technology if the state wants a true "traditional" unit (no GPS or rangefinders etc other than...