Western shed hunting is a lot different than eastern that's for sure. I'm probably averaging worse sheds per mile as most people back east, there's just a lot more land you can cover here is all. A shed every five miles can definitely be ROUGH, I had a few days this year where I never thought...
It's been a long past couple months interviewing for jobs all over the nation trying to find something permanent with zero luck. I've spent every afternoon after work for applying for new jobs or writing new cover letters. My job here with Colorado Parks and Wildlife is only nine months...
I'll never buy another pack than that one. I have a Mountain Hauler 6200 from Sitka and it's a piece of garbage compared to this pack IMO. I've had an entire deboned Deer in it and can carry it out myself easily and still have my gear in it! I've had half a bull elk (One front, one hind, one...
THIS is exactly what I'm point out, it's more fun to experience it five or six times than to wait your whole life to only do it once and be disappointed because you didn't kill that wall hanger you wanted.
Hunting Gear List -
Hunting Boots AND Wet Weather Hunting Boots (Don't be dumb, break them in BEFORE the hunt or you're in for a BAD time)
Wool Socks and Smartwool Socks (I hate these but they keep my feet from stinking) https://amzn.to/38gwsFN -...
Let me give you some advice...
"I don't want your honey hole, but, what canyon are the elk in and where do I camp to have the best shot at elk?"
Don't ask other people for their Elk areas, find your own. This might sound harsh but it's more rewarding in the end when you finally figure it out...
Hey everybody, I'm trying to grab a variety of people to come on just a fun get together to hunt in Wyoming for Pronghorn and looking to film the entire thing. I wasn't ever expecting to do this but I have a bunch of free time and figured it would be a blast to gather a group of people to come...
Figured since he's been such a talking point over the years I'd take a second to talk about Stache. I found Stache outside of our house in an old hallow apple tree during the winter where his mother abandoned him and his five siblings. The only one still alive was Stache even after I tried...
This story starts back in 2017 when I passed a 175"+ non-typical and noticed a typical eight-point that would stick around him constantly even during the rut. I had plenty of pictures of him going into 2018 but didn't run cameras as much in Iowa because last year I was focused on hunting out of...
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