Papa_Goose
FNG
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2018
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- 27
I don’t know if this is misinformation per se, but I’m in the propane business. Never exchange your cylinders if you don’t have to. Get them refilled...you get more propane for less money.
"That 50 pound baggage limit for Supercubs is all BS"
“Not looking for anybody’s honey hole, just a GMU and a couple trailheads to investigate”
So....is my 10lb solo medical kit enough? 5lbs of it is quick clot.
I don’t know if this is misinformation per se, but I’m in the propane business. Never exchange your cylinders if you don’t have to. Get them refilled...you get more propane for less money.
The idea that it’s essential to buy technical clothing/outer wear. A guy from my church is giving bow hunting a try for the first time this year, and with it, the expense of all the gear that comes with such an adventure. He was under the impression that buying a complete Kuiu setup was imperative to his success, and was daunted about how he was going to afford everything he needed. I assured him that while quality clothing is nice, more comfortable, and often more durable, it’s certainly not a deal breaker. Walmart and the army surplus store outfitted me for a couple successful decades before I discovered this forum and learned of my ignorance! My wife says I spend more on clothes than her now, she wishes I hadn’t! Hahaha!
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Bleach for poison oak still pops up. Nothing like putting a poisonous chemical on your skin when water and a mild soap does a better job.
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Or nail polish for chigger bites. Thinking that the parasitic little bugger is still there sucking on your blood. When it starts to itch, the chigger is long gone looking for the next meal.
I consistently see posts stating tha ducks don't taste good. With all the information out there now it surprises me people haven't figured out how to cook them.
I don't mean this to be a slight to anyone from the East or Midwest (I'm certain quite a few members from those regions know what they're talking about) however, just because you've been on a couple of western trips doesn't mean you're an authority on the area or region you hunted.
Case in point, raingear. I know Colorado isn't as wet as other regions, but I'm always surprised at the number of people who advise not bringing raingear on a hunt because they hunted a particular area a couple of times and any storms they encountered passed quickly.
I don't mean this to be a slight to anyone from the East or Midwest (I'm certain quite a few members from those regions know what they're talking about) however, just because you've been on a couple of western trips doesn't mean you're an authority on the area or region you hunted.
Case in point, raingear. I know Colorado isn't as wet as other regions, but I'm always surprised at the number of people who advise not bringing raingear on a hunt because they hunted a particular area a couple of times and any storms they encountered passed quickly.
I don't mean this to be a slight to anyone from the East or Midwest (I'm certain quite a few members from those regions know what they're talking about) however, just because you've been on a couple of western trips doesn't mean you're an authority on the area or region you hunted.
Case in point, raingear. I know Colorado isn't as wet as other regions, but I'm always surprised at the number of people who advise not bringing raingear on a hunt because they hunted a particular area a couple of times and any storms they encountered passed quickly.