Buddy of mine only ever eats one flavor so he buys the 10# can and just brings it everywhere with him. He don’t do the backcountry gig though, so I’d imagine it wouldn’t be a big deal to portion them out before the trip!
Every year that I say I’m holding out for a bull, I get several opportunities at cows and always regret when I’m without elk in the freezer.. if a cow comes to check me out this year, I’m taking her and dancing like its 1997!
Leaving tomorrow for my first real backcountry elk camp. I’ve been saying for years I’m sick of driving home in the dark and waking up early to head right back in… why not camp with the elk? Well, I’ll tell you why. Because I’ve been a pu—! Worried about gear, worried about success, worried...
Did the same thing the other weekend on a pronghorn.. snuck in so perfect, antelope in a perfect little crevasse… could see their backs feeding in the cut and I’d peek up to range, only getting the laser to hit the grass between us. I knew they were decently close but I didn’t want to just send...
Very good to know! I should take mine in and see what they say! I typically wear a 9.5 but I have 9s and they fit in length very well. They are narrow and I’d prefer wide (got them secondhand not purchased) but it’s not the width that really bothers me. For some reason my heel rubs super bad on...
I was mistaken it was cylinder 7 when I bought it that was misfiring and we rebuilt the engine, it appears it was cylinder 6 that kept frying when we did this about a year after running fine.
Mine was cylinder 7 and it was in the CPU. Fried 3 coils fast before figuring that out… had to find schematic and hard wire it. I’m no mechanic but my BIL did this all for me.