For anything specialized, I definitely buy online. Which includes most of my hunting gear. But we’ve got a decent sized locally owned sporting goods store in town that I try to support.
There’s some things that I like to get my hands on without playing shipping back and forth games. Things like...
The next eclipse is in 44 years, and it looks like Kansas is right in the heart of the eclipse. If I were in your shoes I’d be out there regardless of what the birds might be doing. And you can sleep when you’re dead.
I think it would be an awesome memory that you’d never forget; the time you...
I’d be curious to how well these work and what the battery life on them is. With batteries you’re looking at 11oz for a pair.
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Whatever you do, don’t include 32 different acronyms. I pass on stuff all the time because I don’t wanna ask what some jumble of capitol letters means
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Get on hunt-washington and that’ll help you get more info as well. There’s more bears in washington than you can shake a stick at. Tough part on the coast tho is finding them in the open to get a shot.
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Funny this got brought up today. I took a big bite of mountain lion breakfast sausage the other morning and noticed that it was still quite pink inside. Haven’t gotten any symptoms yet [emoji1696]
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Have you witnessed carbon trekking pole failures due to them breaking from stress or cracking from hitting rocks? I’ve had a pair of el cheapo Black Ovis carbon fiber poles for 3 years now and I’ve beat the crap out of them without major failure. The only reason I’m in the market for new ones is...
Wiser also makes the quick clip which with a 3rd pole turns your trekking poles into a tripod for glassing or shooting off of with a picatinny rail on the bottom of your stock
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