Depends on what tag is in your pocket and ultimately what you're looking for. Everyone definition of a shooter changes with every scenario but i'm sure if you had him in archery range or even in your crosshairs youll pull the trigger.
My area has a lot of rock cliffs that are covered in tall sage and bushes. Watch them slowly feed in the mornings up to this cliff bands where they are covered in shade. The smaller bucks kinda bed anywhere but the bigger ones know how to hid themselves. Makes for cool stalks coming from above...
Love my camp chef expedition 16. Can change from a full griddle to a half griddle, along with many other cooking accessories. Very packable in a truck and makes a great camping experience.
I've met only a handful of people that aren't a flake. Frankly though spending time with lots of different people, those people that aren't will push you harder and help you when you need it most and is overall I tend to make way more memories. Just like in life, screw having lots of friends...
Been fortunate enough here to Wyoming that most of the snakes will try and distance themselves and only strike when you mess with them for a bit. The most aggressive ones I've seen are the ones hanging out in the desert, especially on the the dirt roads. The mountain rattlers really aren't...
Have had good luck with my basic amazon waders. Were really cheap but i've used on lots of hunting and fishing trips, marching over rocks and breaking ice and they have yet to start leaking and are pretty darn warm for those cold mornings in the duck blind.
Dans has always been a great experience along with pricing. Had a year when all the processors were full and had to go to Country Style Meats in glenrock and was very pleased with their work as well and definitely recommend.
Depends on how confident you are that animal is dead, I will tend to continue to search an whole area for it but continue hunting at the same time but if you u made a good shot and that animal is dead. Feels only right to notch your tag.