great job in this show...I could see the genuine and humble excitement in your friend had when he connected...not anything common in a lot of the shows out there now a days...
his connection with his Grandpa...and the way you were on the other spot when the shots went off...you cant fake that...
here is the first shed my yellow lab Dakota found...an Elk I saw pass through the ranch an hour earlier...never found the other half...April first...
the ranch is about half- three quarters way down to the calving area...(Elk Creek)...the name is right on! @ 8,000 feet, Colorado...put an...
great show...I really enjoyed it...and I remember the first trip you did there.There can't be much more fun to be had than a trip like that with your Son...
plus I really love the way you pulled off getting to that landlocked land...:)
35 years and 35 pounds ago. I dont have any deer pics or simlilar , I did manage to scan a few old prints I found a while back...
back in the day you could make a few bucks running a line...this is the largest beaver I ever caught...60 lbs...w/ a 330 conibear...that old packbasket is still...
about twenty years ago my oldest Son pulled a similar stunt...he was impressing his little girlfriend of his prowess in the matters of 4wd in my work truck...at one o'clock in the morning he managed to forget about a sharp turn on an old logging trail. The feeling I experienced from the call...
its really not necessarily about cost...although of course wasting money is never good.
the idea of making something yourself is a major plus for me. Nowadays it seems that having all the cool gear is very important. I dont quite believe in that...as a matter of fact after watching some of the...
I have a propane stove unit...and I also have technology familar with older methods...
when its raining or a new snow dropped...its hard to beat an easy propane cook out...just sticking your head out of the camper or tent...
but a campfire with a few ribs on it is pretty hard to beat...havent...
thanks very much for the replys...lots of options, even some ideas for sizes , if i decide to try and make my own. I have this picture in my head of something from a nat geo show or an old outdoor life story by Jack O'Connor or something...however good deals are always welcome.
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Hello , New poster...does any one have any plans to build a frame for packing out meat...using plywood and webbing material etc...I have a few ideas...and dont think the material is too heavy, and it is quite strong. I need something for short to medium distances(up to 1-2 miles) something I...