Just a few things I observe.
The expense of the equipment, clothing etc for a young hunter to start is crazy these days. And very few even know where to begin w/ top dollar products shoved in their face constantly. Nobody wants to look poor by buying cheaper functional equipment. Even harder...
No girls, but my youngest was the outdoorsman. Starting at the age of 8, had him running trotlines, bass & crappie, ice fishing, sitting in the tree stand with me bow hunting & hunting turkey in the spring. At 14 he got his work permit & bought his own 1990 lifted Blazer. He got involved in many...
I have ZERO faith in the NRA anymore. I'm GOA, they fight very hard for our 2A issues, try to stop this non-sense that's been going on.
How about you & why?
That's where I'm at too. Watched a ton of videos. I have 1 in mind, bought some materials & will do my best to not make it an awful contraption. I just want it simple & clean. Easy on & off.
Garmin Livescope...I'm looking for a transducer arm that will let me turn the transducer like an ice fishing transducer pole. I refuse to paddle in circles all day. Any input???
It's all about $, everything is. In my business, every time an item changes hands it's 40 percent in the pocket.
Archery is one of the largest money pits of the outdoor world. If you look back at what Native Americans &
Fred Bear accomplished with the "latest" technology - it makes me feel...
A deer doesn't show CWD symptoms until about 18 months...correct? So, sharp shooting or culling is a terrible way to go about this issue unless the deer is visibly ill.
Once it's in the soil it stays forever.
Many animals can eat CWD, not catch it, pass it through & deposit it onto the soil...
Habitat is disappearing in rural Woodbury, has been for a while. I've watched my #s decline steadily. Haven't bow hunted in 2 years. Something about seeing the same 5 deer on cameras 2 miles apart makes for a long season (100+ hours).
A property I used to hunt had one of these does. She was leery of everything. I swear she had ESP. We named her Knothead. She was very old with a bony head...but extremely smart, and definitly in charge of those woods.
"Shooter Buck" is a term that has played a huge factor in the decline of mature deer everywhere. I have VHS & DVDs from a TV series that used that exact term religiously. You know who I'm talking about. I can remember when most guys were happy just to get a deer...back in the days of having to...
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