Amen and amen.
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Amen and amen.
As a research assistant who tranquilizes "wild" deer for a living, from 15 yds, I still don't use the stuff. As a fairly ultralight backcountry hunter, the thought of carrying scent spray makes me...
Hey, just found this - if you're on a budget, the Hunter's Carryall is great! I've been carrying up to 80 lbs in mine and it's well put together. I added hip belt pockets and a cuben drysack to mine....
I don't want to sidetrack you, but I got the Sawyer and I can't see anything being better. Buy the blue Sawyer bottle ($36), take out the filter and splice it into a Platypus hoser line. Then use it...
I'm too cheap to buy them anymore, so I make my own, but man do I have a weakness for that MH sweet and sour pork!
Yes, you need one. My bow likes about a credit card-width between the string and the stopper. You can make your own, too - just get an extra cable rod, cut to length, and put a rubber stopper on the...
mnhunter - barefoot style is the way to go! I think you'll love it when you get used to it.
A whole lot of constantly varied, high intensity functional movements. With extra lunges thrown in....
My opinions on boots are a little different from what you'll hear from most hunting folks, but I hate Goretex in an early season-type boot (you don't wear your raingear all day, why wear it on your...
You have to watch the cell phones not only in cold weather but also when you're out of service - that searching for coverage really drains the battery as well.
I've used a travel alarm clock from...
That's a pretty open-ended question. There are quite a few supplies and gear you should make sure not to forget. Packable rain gear (I love my Driducks - $15 and 12 oz), insulated puffy-type jacket...
Hi all - first I wanted to introduce myself. My name's Pete, I am a 29-year old wildlife grad student in Auburn, AL. My buddy Gabe ("dihardhunter") told me these were the best forums on the web, so...