Yeah, that arrow clearly had an encounter with the guts. For any inexperienced bow hunters that might be reading this, going 150 yards down the trial is not backing out. On a questionable hit at most go look for your arrow and then head back to the truck. I know it's tempting to just...
There's some real winners out there. I've had a guy take pictures of builds I've done and feature them on his website as his own work. He's actually bought parts from me under an alias.
I'm definitely not the guy to get advice from if you're looking to go cheap on optics. Looking used is great advice. I would go to a store that has the models you're interested in and check them out in person. What one person loves may seem like junk to another person's eye. I've got 3...
No sabot is great in a 45cal. In 50's, there's not a great bullet selection. And the bullets that are available have a pretty low BC. So unless you have to hunt in a no sabot state like CO, you're usually better off with sabots in a 50.
Here's a couple videos that show what you can do...
If anyone is interested in checking out high performance muzzleloading. This is as good of an opportunity as you'll get.
https://www.arrowheadrifles.com/2019-midwest-muzzleloader-classic/
The 10acre rule is definitely no longer the case in Linn County. My parcel is 9.6, so I've always had to deal with proving it's really ag. But my understanding is they're giving everyone the shakedown this year no matter the parcel size.
The county assessor's office... I initially submitted my paperwork to show I qualified for ag classification with just the pasture rent income and they said it wasn't enough. I said how is it my fault that it's just sh*t pasture ground that can't get much in rent. But after discussing with...
I just dealt with this on my small acreage in Linn Co. I rent 7 acres of pasture out and they were saying the income off of that wasn't enough to justify it as Ag. Literally WTH. But there are a couple of acres of walnut trees on the property and the future value of those was enough to get...
Probably for the best... already have an AZ elk tag 11/29-12/5 and planning a New Mexico Oryx hunt. So a trip back to Iowa might have been a little too much for this year. Something to look forward to for next year.
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