Mallardsx2
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I’m not gonna lose any sleep over his comment. I was very happy to get that buck. Tracked him to his bed and shot him after 4 hard days of hunting.
Would have been a good one next year.
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I’m not gonna lose any sleep over his comment. I was very happy to get that buck. Tracked him to his bed and shot him after 4 hard days of hunting.
Yah but how much meat did you lose? It's sketchy out there. You must've had batteries in your headlamp.I’m not gonna lose any sleep over his comment. I was very happy to get that buck. Tracked him to his bed and shot him after 4 hard days of hunting. View attachment 315411
Now use you compass feature to draw a line to where it was standing. Where the line crosses your circle is where to start looking.FWIW, to find the spot where it was shot.
1) drop an onx waypoint at your current location.
2) click on it, and scroll down. There is a “waypoint radius” tab. Click on that and set the radius to the distance you shot the critter. The place it was shot will be along the outside edge of the circle.
Lol this is great.Now use you compass feature to draw a line to where it was standing. Where the line crosses your circle is where to start looking.
@Greenhorn should. He's already commented on the thread!Lol this is great.
Someone should post a how-to on MM... clear they might benefit
They had enough battery power to film and I'm going to go out on a limb and say every cell phone in their procession had a light on it. They were looking for excuses.Yah but how much meat did you lose? It's sketchy out there. You must've had batteries in your headlamp.
Correct, and anyone that's ever owned a headlamp and used one knows 2 things:They had enough battery power to film and I'm going to go out on a limb and say every cell phone in their procession had a light on it. They were looking for excuses.
but typically because they didn't once and regretted it. I'm dumb, I actually did it twice.Correct, and anyone that's ever owned a headlamp and used one knows 2 things:
1. Carry spare batteries
2. Carry a spare (or 2) headlamps
Agree, or you could go all old school and shoot an azimuth on a hand held silva and again, one of the 14 guys following the dude with his compass should trip over it.View attachment 315439
I’ve never had to use it but it seems pretty straightforward. Nice tool. Seems like you could get within 50 yards and with 14 guys someone should trip over it.
Come on, none of those guys know how to use a compass...Agree, or you could go all old school and shoot an azimuth on a hand held silva and again, one of the 14 guys following the dude with his compass should trip over it.
just send it, forget a back stop or knowing whats beyond your target...That utard video channel is excellent. Love this one.
Reminds me of the time I killed an elk 3pm in archery a couple miles from the truck. Close to the park with plenty of griz around. Got it all quartered and hung, loaded the first quarter to find out the headlamp was dead. Spooky pack out, cell phone lights suck. Now I carry 2 high lumen headlamps with a battery backup. Probably zigzaged 3x the needed distance bushwhacking through a hell hole with my hand on the bear spray the whole time. "It was treacherous out there."but typically because they didn't once and regretted it. I'm dumb, I actually did it twice.
Wonder if they'll have a show and tell day of what not to do at hunters safety course I'm doing next week with my kids.That utard video channel is excellent. Love this one.