We use a big buddy in a 10x14 flex bow with a big tank outside. I do put up a CO sensor just for piece of mind. It heats well, we usually just use it to go to sleep and turn it off all night. Warms the tent up quick in the am
Looking for a 4 person tipi with stove setup. Not interested in Kifaru. So far the Redcliff seems to be the one i'm most interested in, what else should I look at? I want to have a stove and enough room for my family.
I know I'm late to this, but it is significantly different. The entire internet uses social media technology but there is a wide gap between blogs/forums and instagram/twitter
If i wanted to listen to a rich white guy interrupt everyone and wax poetic with a fake accent I would turn on Gilligan's Island for a little Thurston Howell.
No offense.
Nothing against people promoting their stuff, everybody has to eat.
But is anyone making good hunting videos that are just about hunting? Preferably western big game but upland/waterfowl is good also.
I don't mind the occasional youtube video but most of these guys are tying to make a living...
Great job and great motivation!
I started today. I definitely gained the Covid 19 and weighed in this morning at 272. I am 6'3" and want to get to 220.
lets go! I'm already hungry lol
Couple things, I would really recommend car camping on your first trip since you don't have much backcountry and backpacking experience. There are many places that you can do this and still be "off" the grid through day hiking. We hunt an OTC archery unit in Oregon and an OTC rifle unit in...
Well...i just got caught up. What a crazy thread and I had no idea about the podcast either. I guess i'm not in the the cool kids club.
Couple thoughts
Lots of comments in this thread bashing GB for being a shill while saying "i'm a Kifaru guy" None of this would ever exist if we didn't let...
Seems like every decent taxidermist in WA is two years plus right now. I’m trying to find a new taxidermist now and get my stuff back from the old one.
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If you hunt in rain and wet brush and like dry feet, gaiters are the way to go. I have great waterproof boots but water soaks you pants, then socks and it drains down into the boots. With gaiters I stay bone dry