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    Best credit card for outdoorsmen

    Cash only is a great idea, until you need to take out a loan to get a house and don't have any credit history. I have the Cabela's black card. I use it for everything, then pay one bill at the end of the month. I don't carry a balance, so not paying any extra fees or interest charges.
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    Best Archery Range and shop in Seattle?

    Welcome to Seattle. I'll echo some of the comments above, I thought a few of the guys at knock point acted like dicks when I popped in there. A membership at the Kenmore range is worthwhile if you live close by. You get a key to the gate and can shoot mornings and evenings when public hours...
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    Backpack Hunts-what you wished you brought/ what you should have left

    I don't bother with a long spoon, takes two seconds with a knife to trim off the top half of a MH package to be able to access with a normal length spork. One thing that worked well for me last year was to make an insulated pouch of out an insulated Amazon food bag (similar to the stuff they...
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    Truck bed security

    I second a solid tonneau cover. I have one on my Tundra and I like the "out of site, out of mind" philosophy. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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    Hauling meat home

    I freeze 2L soda bottles and keep in my freezer to help save electricity. I take about 20 of the with me in a homemade cooler. Keeps everything nice and cold if we plan on hunting to fill more tags. I put other food or gear in the cooler to fill the space. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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    Build your own cooler?

    Ideally, the interior would be a food-grade/acceptable plastic material as I'd rather not have the liner leaching who knows what into my meat. My current coffin works well, but is a little too big- the wheel well definitely causes lost space.
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    What Podcasts are you listening to?

    Not to jump on the Gritty Bowmen bash train, but the last few were deleted fairly quickly from my phone.. Lately, I can tell from the description whether this is going to be a stroke-fest for whichever company is being sponsored for that particular episode, ie. the recent episode on Kimber...
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    Build your own cooler?

    A couple years back, I built a large insulated box to haul quarters in. I just couldn't justify dropping several hundred dollars on a Yeti or equivalent. i used insulation board from Home Depot and built the frame out of 1/4" plywood and 2x2"s. The wife referred to it as the coffin, which...
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    What's your favorite lightweight tent??

    I've used the Mountainsmith LT the past couple seasons, can't say I'm a big fan. It's cheap, but not easy or quick to set up in my opinion with the unusual shape and number of stakes that were required. The Lunar Solo LE looks very interesting.
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    Best storage bins

    I like Action Packers. I throw a bungee cord across the top, hooking through the hole on the latches to keep them shut.
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    Elk eyesight, decoy question

    I've been thinking about using a decoy this year, as I had a couple of bulls that hung up due to lack of visual confirmation (I think). I wonder whether just having the outline of an elk with the right color (out of cardboard or lightweight material) would be sufficient, rather than spending the...
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    Gohunt

    I used it last year to research GMUs in Idaho. To be honest, I'm a bit of numbers geek and ended up using the primary data from Idaho State rather than GoHunt. I'm not sure I'm going to renew again, as I don't think I'm going to be playing the points games in multiple states.
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    Colorado Private Land DIY Elk Hunts

    Bwhahahahahaha! Please, that's only because they haven't listed Washington success rates yet.
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    What gear you add for this seasons hunts , like or dislike ?

    New gear for me this year: -Delorme Inreach, nice to keep in touch with the wife while in the backcountry -Zebralight- uber-bright, ran the low setting most of the time. -FHF Bino holder
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    DIY Tipi Tested and Proven

    Awesome work!
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    Idaho Unit 48 Archery Elk Help

    Hi all, For those of you headed to 48, I'll be there myself in a couple of days. If you see a beige Tundra with WA plates, say hello. Good luck! David
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    Nimrod meat pack/frame, new $230.00

    Unused, need the cash for some other gear. Located north of Seattle, locals only, I won't ship.
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    Gospel Humps Wilderness/Idaho GMU 15

    Headed back to Idaho this year after getting my a** handed to me in 36A last year. I'm doing my homework on GMU 15 in the Gospel Humps Wilderness area. If anyone has used packers/outfitters in that area that could be used to help get an animal out of the back country, please send me a PM...
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    Arrow Build

    I'm shooting a Bowtech Insanity CPXL, 70lb, 31" draw. I'm shooting 0.300 Black Eagle Rampages with the stainless inserts provided with the shafts and 100 g tips. Total arrow weight is 436 grains. The 0.300 spine shoots fine for me, no indication of weak spine out to 70 yards. I've been very...
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    Rangefinder help...!!

    I have the Nikon Rifleman 1000 and just picked up a Vortex RF at an RMEF auction. My Vortex only takes two clicks to turn on and range? It's slower than my Nikon, but better image and view of the cross hairs and yardage. I've taken multiple ranges of the same object and had it shift by 2-3...
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