I don’t think you’re giving up much, if any, room by going to some half tons. There’s more room in my ‘19 F150 than there was in my ‘15 Duramax it seems like
It depends on what your needs are. I went from from a 2500 to a F150, sometimes I kinda wish I still had the diesel but I don’t regret making the switch. Being able to get around in the mountains and woods is more important to me than a little extra power in town or on the interstate. For...
I have the xdm elite 3.8 in 10mm. Great trigger, very accurate, and haven’t had any issues with the ammo I’ve put through it(Buffalo Bore, Underwood, and several other brands). I actually conceal carry it every day now. Out of the few 10s I’ve shot, the xdm elite is my favorite. Highly recommend it.
I hunted private in 5, but believe it was way over hunted in previous years. Seemed like the property had great potential, just lacking management. I agree there’s definitely giants in 5 every year.
Wayne County. What you’re saying is exactly what I experienced, I saw several bucks around 120” but nothing bigger. Mature deer seemed to be very far and few between.
I’m looking at 9 for next time
If you are going to be in WV anytime I have 4 pounds of RL26 I’d sell or trade, I don’t use it.
I know it’s a ways away but figured it wouldn’t hurt to offer.
I agree and disagree. I agree with you on the food situation being pretty screwed up. I disagree with DIY and Guided being no comparison, because the goal is always the same either way.
I’m just saying that the elk action that you experienced with your first 1/2 day of hunting is extremely rare...
0% chance of ever seeing me leave bugling bulls.
Regardless of how bad the outfitter is, as long as I have enough to survive, I’m hunting.
This is an advantage of being a DIY hunter, not relying or someone else to make or break your hunt.