Well I ended up ordering a Copper spur through a sale at GoHunt for 30% off. I think for me right now a freestanding tent is what will work best and if I ever get into the need for a tent with stove I’ll add the Argali to the arsenal
I am looking to buy a tent for backcountry hunting and after doing some research am debating between an Argali Rincon or a Big Agnus Copper Spur UL2 or something equivalent in style. I will mainly be using this tent for archery elk hunting in September.
With the Argali I would still opt for a...
A guy at my local gun club would go to Argentina every year with a couple of his friends and their wives. The guys would hunt doves in the morning and then relax at the resort they stayed at the rest of the day. Sounds pretty relaxing to me compared to some of the big game hunts I’ve gone on
I recently got a membership mainly for the hunt planner/draw odds part of it plus the gear shop, but the little bit I have played with there map program I haven't been too impressed. We will see how much I use it this year, but will probably plan on keeping my Basemap membership too.
I started with Onx and switched to Basemap the next year. For me they both do what I need them to Basemap is just a much better price. I recently got the GoHunt insider for the hunt planning, but haven't had time to mess with the maps yet
Not sure what you're looking for but I just picked up a pair of Sitka Apex pants for $120 from Mountain Archery and ordered a Dewpoint rain jacket from Sportsmans Warehouse for $170 last week. Both about 50% off so the deals are out there
I shoot a decent amount year round and have had good luck with a Block target. I had it for probably 3 years where as I would go through at least one bag target a year.
I have learned a lot from The Hunting Public youtube channel and podcast or guys like Andy May who are DIY out of state hunters that focus on being efficient with their time and tactics to make the most out of short out of state hunts and be the most effective.
I have a pair of the Danner Alsea 400 and they have been great. I am someone who's feet always get cold and hunted the midwest last year in the low 20's with a midweight merino sock and my feet were fine. The boots themselves have help up great and have good angle support which worked well for...