I see these license requirements as my way of supporting game departments in other states and hopefully maintain the ability to hunt there again in the future. A donation basically.
I learned that when the locals are leaving then I should too, even if the sky is still blue. Something is changing and they are leaving for good reason.
I use this as well. Picked up 20% horse spray at farm store and dilute to the 0.5% and spray clothes. Have not found tick since starting it couple years ago. Permethrin does have human applications, so should be safe.
How will each respond to placement that hits bone before vitals? Wondering which is more forgiving of poor placement. Better placement is the goal but things happen.
If you are 6-2 it might be a pretty tight fit. I'm 5-11 and it seemed to get small pretty quick. Solid price, lightweight, but not great in wind and not a lot of space if spending extended time in it.
I think the advice to avoid surgery unless you absolutely have to do it is best, but that has a lot to do with your age and each specific injury. There are good rehab programs out there that often can help you avoid surgery. Living in remote area makes it tough, but some good stuff out there...
Gotten some great help from a member here putting together a bear fence kit. Planning to have 2 strips of the electric 1 inch tape around camp and was curious what height folks try to put them. Still working on post ideas so I have flexibility to adjust at this point. Thanks.
If you can get hooked up with really good therapist and rehab like crazy, you might be able to avoid surgery and be pretty normal. I notice that if I don't do my exercises for a week even I start to feel it more and it sometimes bothers me when trying to sleep.
Considering dropping the bag this year and using cargo panel with lid for day hunts. Read some of the older options. Looking for system to attach bladder between duplex frame and inside the cargo panel. Appreciate assistance, especially any pictures.