I always keep a little bottle in my chest harness and a full size backup bottle in my pack. Rarely have to use the backup, but its nice piece of mind. Lately i have been packing some wind floaters as well, also in the chest harness.
Within reason I usually find the majority of elk in September where people aren't. I hunt Idaho more often so take this with a grain of salt, but if the trail systems are in the alpine/high elevation, often the elk I hunt are middle mountain or even lower elevations. I usually try to find a...
Looks like $3,299 US...Getting pretty steep for a non-RF bino. I probably won't be an early adopter at that price, but will still be interested if the 12x42's are as good as advertised and don't get rolling ball.
No experience with KDC, but I hear they rock. If the KDC doesn't get you where you need to be, the Field Optics Research V2 probably will. I have swapped to it and it rocks. Probably wouldn't be quite stable enough for 15's, but for 10x42's it rocks and I suspect 12's wouldn't be an issue.
Thanks so much for responding. I'm probably past the point in my career where I could justify making a switch, but its nice to hear it is a fullfilling path! Cheers and best of luck this season
Tried to get into this just out of college...didn't manage it and ended up in beverage manufacturing engineering. Do you enjoy it? certainly sounds like a great time!
I have a pair of puffy pants and find I leave them at home on all but the coldest of hunts. They are great but I usually stay plenty warm with a 200 weight ice breaker under thin nylon pants like Prana Zions. I am good down to the 20's for fairly long glassing sessions as long as I keep my core...
IMHO anything "better" than blantons will be $$$ or very difficult to get. For me it is where price, quality, and availability meet on the curve...although availability is decreasing rapidly. If you can find it Stagg Jr. is a little better in my opinion. Closest in the value category is probably...
South Western Idaho is generally nicer climate, but any decent hunting will be a low percentage limited draw or a long drive. The population is also exploding and prices are skyrocketing. Property taxes there also aren't as friendly as they used to be. Eastern or northern Idaho would be much...
I totally agree with this. The two best tags (by a wide margin) I have have had in my lifetime were both youth hunts and I had no idea how blessed I was to have them. Looking back I wish I would have had a better idea of the rarity of the opportunity so I could have put more effort/time in. I...
Tender cuts, I'm a big fan of a quick sear in cast iron then baste with butter. Charcoal is also great for tender cuts but I find myself doing it less on wild game and more with fatty meats like beef.
For tough cuts I am a big fan of getting a good crust over high heat and then slow braising...
With a pronghorn tag in my pocket, I'd like to do some pre-scouting in a few areas of my unit. I am curious if those with more antelope experience find bucks tend to maintain a home range like a mule deer would or are they more nomadic? If I find a good goat in July can I expect him to be...
Oh man...the decisions!
I'm from idaho but lived in the beer mecca of the portland/vancouver area half a decade working as a brewery engineer and have a brother who was a micro brewery manager for ABi so Ive been blessed to try more than my fair share!
For Idaho I like to claim 10 Barrel...
Not revolutionary, but a ball cap and a shemagh/loose hood can be pretty nice on bright days. Keeping the sun out of your eyes and off your neck really makes it easier to sit and look longer. Haven't personally tried eye shields on my binos but I hear good things. May dive into it this year.
It’s my favorite pattern Kuiu has made thus far, but I won’t be redoing my wardrobe with it or kuiu any time soon. Good on them for the innovation, seems to be more focused on deserts and sage country found throughout the western US so should be popular. If it buys someone the extra confidence...