That's a video that the Bambi huger's need to see. The only problem is that they would want whoever took the video to go shoo the bear away from the elk and then nurse the elk back to health.
They haven't come to the realization that nature is a cruel master.
I was actually going to build one once out of 3/4" plywood that had slots cut into the boards where it would fit together and then once weight was placed on it it would become solid. I got the idea after seeing on the Cabela's was selling for a couple hundred dollars but theirs bolted together...
I'm starting to see and hear more bad stuff about Vortex. Little problems that pop up that are hard to deal with in the field. One friend has what appears to be dust all over the inside of their spotting scope. Another is having problems with their binoculars holding focus.
While Vortex's...
I have used some range finding bino's and like them but can't justify the cost of them when you can buy them separately for less.
It is nice being able to look at the animal and just push a button and come up with the range but like anything there are trade offs. You also have to remember that...
I'm high tech.
I use my Colman stove stand and a piece of carpeted particle board that's about 2'x3" on top of it. Then just a folding chair to sit on. It works surprising well.
As for holding odor I don't know, I believe that there are some other there that claim that they don't.
I'm not a big sweater so I don't worry too much about it. I have also learned to be a little bit miserable in the cooler mornings to be comfortable later. But then that is one thing that...
You may of been a couple thousand feet too high for when the rut is kicking in. The bulls will be with the cows down lower.
But the main thing is that you had fun and learned a few thing for the area that you were in.
In the area that I am in the elevations run from 6,000-11,000 feet...
I have found that the cause of most of my base layers not fitting properly is that I have grown in ways and places that I really shouldn't.
I purchase some of Cabela's thermals a very long time ago and they are very good as far as wear is concerned. In my old job I would put them on in...
They do that, it's like holding a empty cup out there so all the dirt and trash can fall into it.
The last time that I used mine was in 2017 when I was on my coues deer hunt down in Arizona, and really didn't need it even with my shot being almost directly into the sun rise, however the sun...
A small church had a very attractive big-busted organist named Susan, and her breasts were so large that they bounced and jiggled while she played the organ.
Unfortunately, she distracted the men in the congregation considerably. The very proper church ladies were appalled.
They said something...
The problem with beetle kill is that they are usually not the ones to burn. The green trees go up like a torch and while the dead ones will burn, in a fire it is usually just the bark and smaller limbs that get taken out. Then the big problem comes with the standing dead and no roots to hold...
I tried some Speer shot capsules and #6 shot out of my .44 magnum. They worked OK but I went back to using gas checks over the powder and then one over the shot along with #6 shot.
You might not get as much shot into the case but it is a lot deadlier.
Problem is that you are not going to stop poaching, you might slow it down if you could get the courts to impose jail sentences instead of a fine and having to pay restitution. Even taking away their hunting rights for a number of years doesn't work since by their very acts it shows that they...