Yes, they are still available. However I'm sitting in an airport headed for Alaska right now and won't be home until the 16th so wouldn't be able to ship until I return.
Thanks,
Joe
Whatever climbing method you choose the most important part is to have a system that will keep you tethered to the tree at all times during the climb. Full body harness with lineman's belt. (double belt if you need to work around branches) If I'm leaving my set up in the tree for multiple sits...
No hit on mine yet. 1st choice PP, 2nd choice is a tag I should draw but will probably turn it back in anyway. Preference points aren't updated for elk but deer & antelope already reflect this year's point.
Thanks brmtn.
Yes, these are great binos for the money. I'm just looking to move into a pair of quality 10x since I already have another very nice pair of 8x as well and these should bring more money to help me with that upgrade.
For me ones of the values of OnX that I am unwilling to give up is the ability to share waypoints with hunting partners and friends. I'm open to other options as long as sharing between platforms is seamless.
I bought these new on Dec 2003 and they have been well cared for. There is some worn anodizing on the bridge from being in and out of a bino harness which is where they have spent most of their life.
Body and lenses are excellent.
They have served me well but I have another pair of 8x42 Zeiss...
I bought these new on Dec 2003 and they hand been well cared for. There is some worn anodizing on the bridge from being in and out of a bino harness which is where they have spent most of their life.
Body and lenses are excellent.
They have served me well but I have another pair of 8x42...
I use OnX now and have been very happy with it. Nearly all of my hunting friends use it as well and we frequently share waypoints.
I'm tempted to give the GoHunt maps a try. The 3D capabilities look like they would be a great upgrade. But I'm wondering if waypoints can be shared between...