I have been working as a fish biologist for the last 6 years. It has been both fun and adventurous as well as boring and monotonous. I have worked for the Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife, and a...
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I have been working as a fish biologist for the last 6 years. It has been both fun and adventurous as well as boring and monotonous. I have worked for the Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife, and a...
Yeah I'll check it out if I get it! I'm trying to get going in outdoor television myself.
I have had the Kenetrek Mt Extreme 400 for a year plus now and I like them so much I want to get the KENETREK HARDSCRABBLE HIKERs to go with them for the early season hunts.
70 Days here in Idaho!
I have baited over the last few years with varying success. I've had a bait hit by the next day and this year had only one small bear hit the bait within the season. But depending on where you setup...
Yeah I'm pretty stoked to head to the one just north of me Spokane, WA or head to Boise.. Im getting into filming so I'm excited to watch the film and then meet anyone I can, maybe be on it next year!
I love my Kenetreks! I used to be a danner elk hunter guy and finally jumped ship and I am glad. I have had the mountain extreme 400s for a year now, and am hoping to get the hard scrabble hikers for...
Thanks Howahunter.. That was an awesome hunt.
My first one is also a bear, I needed to kill something with the bow so decided to bait one in!!
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You get 10 if you take the trappin class!
Idaho gets better when you leave Boise and head north..
Using critters to get into the back country is great! My advice is to just get a couple animals, horses mules whatever and get out on the trail. You will learn alot of tricks on your own. But if you...
I like it all, but there are the better ones.. I have pet peeves with shot setup and bad shots.
I enjoy what the guys at Rusted Rooster do with Dropped, Backcountry quest, etc. I'll be headed to a...
+1 for Reckless Kelly and all things similar. Including little borther Mickey and the Motorcars..
Old and some new country here, Brooks and Dunn. But I like the rock alot too. Nickleback, corn,...
Well I used to have one "elkslayer" to go along with the dragon slayer type deal, but I used Gameslayer on a bear board and I stuck with it for here too..
I probably will never take the shot. I have had a friend take the shot at 15 yards and barried the arrow to never recover the bull. Another friend took a bull this way but did have trouble finding...
Ripcord all the way, I used to shoot a trap door but had too many arrows fall off in the heat of the moment.. Love how it locks up and is fully contained.
I shoot at the local archery shop doing leagues once a week, and then at our clubs outdoor range or in my yard when weather permits..
I hope one day when I upgrade house/property I will have or will...
I haven't got to shoot one yet, but I want one!
Might go with the 2011 model leftovers to save a few pennies..
I have a Gorillapod and it is cool that it can be used on trees and stuff but I think it fails in comparison to a real tripod that can be extended. Also I have an older one and had to put a ball head...
BEMAN Bone Collectors with Blazers, used to shoot the ICS hunters. Like them both.
I'd go buckle for sure. Again for consistency of draw and anchor point. I have not noticed them being difficult to put on at all..
I have a pair of the Mountain Extreme 400s.. I love them, but the 400 was a bit much when on a early hunt. I have tried on the hikers and they fit basically the same just shorter, I plan on buying...
I just got my new camera and I am wondering how others carry their Digital SLR camera's while hunting..
I am thinking of just adding a camera bag to the top of my Nimrod pack system. I could modify...
How does everyone carry there Digital SLR camera while hunting? I just recently got my new camera, and need a way to pack it. I am leaning towards just buying a small camera bag and having it...
I have no experience with mechanical broadheads because I live in Idaho and they are not legal. That my be something to consider also, if you ever travel out of state and cannot use your mechanicals...