We would be hunting Unit X, if i'm understanding correctly, if i were to purchase online, i would then be able to print my harvest ticket, and then the metal locking tag would be mailed? Would it be preferable to purchase the harvest ticket and locking tag in person so its not stuck in the mail if this is a last minute decision?
There's still a lot of uncertainty on the timing of this, 10 months out feels like plenty of time and not enough all at once lol. This would be by far the biggest trip I've planned and there's lots of ducks to get in a row.
Lets talk broadheads, the only ones I've ever shot are the QAD Exodus 125gr. My 2023 black bear was a complete pass through at 30 yards, ran about 10 yards and dropped, I couldn't be happier with the way they performed, but i had a hell of a time trying to tune them to hit with my FPs.
Granted, I had only just started shooting seriously for about a year prior, but over the summer I had gotten to where I was confident in my FP out to 60, i could never get the QAD to group well further than 50 or so. Even at 20 yards I was struggling to get them to group together.
Should i start messing around with mechanicals? I really like the simplicity of a fixed head and having one less thing to go wrong, but it sounds like wind and distance are the two biggest challenges bowhunting the tundra. Currently shooting Hoyt Ventum 33 30"DL 65lb, arrows are 465gr Gold Tip Hunter Pros, but I think I want to try micro diameter.