You can find that data for free on the WGFD website. Save your money, especially if this is the only hunt you’ll use gohunt for. $150 can buy you a few doe tags.
We use a fidelity credit card. 2% goes right into your Roth IRA, which equates to a lot more than 2%, especially if you’re young. Had a few hundred thrown in in 2019. Never paid a fee or any interest.
I use it for safety to show my wife where I am. This is especially nice when I’m hunting alone (99% of the time) and when I am at an unfamiliar area.
When I hunt with my dad I have used it to show where I parked and where I have gone. I also use it to show him where we set cameras so that we...
I should also say that I’ve owned all 3, Dodge, Chevy and Ford. They’ve all had problems but the Ford has been the biggest headache. But growing up my dad drove a Ford forever. Very minimal problems and had over 300k when he sold it if I remember right, on a gasser.
My 2009 with the 5.4 is the worst truck I’ve ever owned. Right around 100k miles. Everything is rusting out and I have a new code come up about once a month. Timing chains, exhaust issues, throttle body issues, multiple front end issues, and it needs a camshaft. I haven’t had any spark plug...
I should say that I bought a cheap sous vide machine on Amazon to use only for this purpose.
Glad to hear that it’s still a low effort process. I’m excited to try it. Do you still place everything in a garbage bag, including the machine? I plan on using a cheap cooler and lining it with a...
I saw @wllm1313 post about this and I think I’m going to try it for myself this year. Just antelope and deer. Who else has done this before? Wllm1313 makes it seem pretty straightforward and simple. In the past I’ve had to use a drill to make an additional, bigger hole in the back when I would...
2009 F250 with the 5.4.
My luck with the 5.4 has been horrible. Timing chains, Throttle body, Just about every sensor has failed. Needs a new camshaft, currently at 110k. Right now I get about 10-11 MPG (probably because of the camshaft issue). Before that i was around 13-14 MPG. Rusts super...
MREs are disgusting in my opinion. I would rather eat dehydrated sides and pb&js.
Also, not sure how we’re talking about yeti coolers. I think he was talking about mt ops.
My opinion, I think people spend too much money on food. Find something cheap with nutrition value.
While 1300 acres isn’t huge, I’ve definitely shot antelope and deer on smaller pieces. A lot smaller on some. My advice would be to try and cover more ground with glass than with your truck. I enjoy getting high and glassing, but that’s just me.
Good to know. I guess I always shoot the dinks! :LOL:
I don’t weigh all of my boned out meat, but on the ones that I have they’ve usually been in that 50-60 LB range. I should start weighing them more.
That’s one of the reasons I can’t stand watching them. They have some really bad shots.
And I get it, it happens when you’re hunting, it happens to all of us. But if it happens multiple times a year, season after season...