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WKR
Yes.
But…what if a friend told him exact coordinates of a good bull?
Still DIY?
Yes.
Not much different than calling the ADFG caribou hotline to find out where the herd isBut…what if a friend told him exact coordinates of a good bull?
Still DIY?
Not much different than calling the ADFG caribou hotline to find out where the herd is
I consider it still a DIY.As in, that’s not DIY?
How many caribou, are typically in a herd?
I don’t agree, an opinion coming from a 100% DIY CO. archery hunter for 25 years.I consider it still a DIY.
Knowing where the game are located is just a small part of hunting. Logistics are very important, and figuring out how to use gear, apps, maps, compass, etc. all plays a part.
But most game moves. A lot.I don’t agree, an opinion coming from a 100% DIY CO. archery hunter for 25 years.
If someone told me coordinates, roughly 80% of the work has been done for me, which doesn’t even sniff true DIY.
A float plane or bush plane just add another layer, of which someone else is working for you, for the end goal.
No discrimination or dismissals, just getting down to the nitty gritty of this buzzy ass bastardized phrase, DIY.
If you don’t Do It Yourself, it’s not DIY.
But how is one hunter to look down on another and feel superior if one cannot define their DIY as better?You're right and I think it's funny.
My advice (for all, not pointed at you) is to do what you want as long as it's legal and stop worrying about what everyone else thinks.
Some of you guys should really get out of your own way and enjoy the experience!I don’t agree, an opinion coming from a 100% DIY CO. archery hunter for 25 years.
If someone told me coordinates, roughly 80% of the work has been done for me, which doesn’t even sniff true DIY.
A float plane or bush plane just add another layer, of which someone else is working for you, for the end goal.
No discrimination or dismissals, just getting down to the nitty gritty of this buzzy ass bastardized phrase, DIY.
If you don’t Do It Yourself, it’s not DIY.
I believe moose was the mentioned game in this DIY discussion?But most game moves. A lot.
Just because it is at a coordinate one minute doesn’t mean it is still there. If you don’t know how to walk quietly, keep your scent down, get downwind of it, etc. then likely the game has left the area before you arrive. Then you have to use your skills in tracking, corridors, and so on to figure out where it went. No guide is helping you.
Some of you guys should really get out of your own way and enjoy the experience!
This reminds me of a meme I saw a while back!
”I ordered a DIY table kit from ikea…. bastards sent me a log and a chisel”
As mentioned, 25 years, 100% DIY.
If you don’t think I’ve enjoyed the experience, of Colorado DIY archery starting 25 years ago, because of some meme you read on your computer-
You don’t know true DIY
Did you fly the plane?Twice I’ve gone to Alaska moose hunting.
Brought all my own gear.
Hired a pilot to fly me into an area I drew.
Is that considered DIY?
We don’t have to agree. It’s all good.I believe moose was the mentioned game in this DIY discussion?
Moose don’t move a lot.
Either way, I still don’t agree.
Scent?
I don’t think we’re on the same page.
10-4. Any public is tough.I was talking about public close to home...
I've also figured out private on my own.