How many tags will be alocated to residents vs non residents? Not sure how I feel about archery starting in August, most years it's pretty hot. I'm a little worried about spoilage. I will usually skip the beginning of Sept. when it's still 90 degrees.
Couldn't agree more. Once the laws start it just seems to be a domino effect. We be honest with ourselves within our abilities. I have taken longer than 500 yard shots a couple of times, but everything was perfect, wind, good rest, and time, plus I shoot my rifles a lot at distance.
I would check with the search and rescue in whatever state you are in. Here in Montana garmin is the way to go. Our search and rescue have a deal through garmin, and can text with us for more updated information in an emergency. It's the only one they recommend.
I have a goal zero, dark energy and a couple other unbranded ones. And out of thoes I like my dark energy (10000mAh), I like that it keeps a good charge in the cold and is tough as nails. I know people who carry the ankors and they seem to like them.
I've never used them, but I was talking to a few people at the TAC shoot in Big Sky a couple of weeks ago who were shooting the FOB ones. They seemed to like them..... I only saw one stuck in a tree.
Something that nobody is commenting on is, Teepee placement. I run that exact set up. and one thing to realize is no matter how well you think you did getting the walls low to the ground, the wind will find its way in. Pick your spot well, which we thought we did, down in a low spot in the...
I went from a synthetic bag to the down, so right there the packability was night and day. I really loved how around the shoulder area the bag was a bit wider to accommodate movement through the night. Never had any problem with the bag poofing back up after removing it from the pack, it kept...
This year was my Seekins Precision Ph2 in 300wm with a 200 grain terminal accent- Montana
To be fair, its my new rifle and I used it to shoot all my animals this year. Deer, antelope and elk.
We did a lot of backpack hunting this year in Montana, so some of my choices may differ from other people with us going so minimalist. But I had a few pieces of what I thought was a must have on probably any hunt.
1: Stone Glacier 15 Degree Down Sleeping Bag. Warm, comfortable and very light...