In all seriousness though..I would be fine without it while hunting in MT. Although it is nice to help spot other hunters at long distance and save myself from hunting in their direction or through the same area they just covered.
For beers I'd check out Junkyard and Drekker. Depending on how much time you have to kill you could do some fishing on the river. Hit the dams for opportunities on walleyes and pike and pretty much any spot along the bank for catfish.
If you have a vehicle that's decent on fuel I would recommend delivering through doordash. I have a smaller landscaping/snow removal business and enjoy doing a few deliveries from time to time in the winter when there isn't any snow. It's easy and you can work whenever you want.
Looking for reviews or any recommendations on fishing / spearfishing charters out of cozumel. I'll be down there with the family the last part of January.
I've killed more coyotes then anything else with a rifle. One thing I've notice in the last few years is that I'm able to pull off way more running shots if I'm shooting a fast bullet. I would take my .204 @3800fps over my .243 @2900 any day of the week. A also quit flip flopping back and forth...
Lol..i doubt very many of us on here are hunting for sustenance. I myself truly love the meat and that certainly does play a role in why I hunt, but at the end of the day after passing up that small 4x buck I know that I will still have food on my plate. I'm not ashamed to say I like looking at...
Nope, definitely not him. I'm just a guy that enjoys calling out a prick when I come across one.. .But why don't you go ahead and answer my question now buckshot..What does him being a recovering alcoholic have anything to do with his gear?
Looks like solid gear and the owner seems like a good dude that works damn hard and isn't afraid to speak his mind..pretty damn funny how triggered some get by his social media posts.