I'm gonna go ahead and apologize for a very poorly worded response to you and everyone else that added as well and to @idahohikker, the 6th was my birthday and I had a few drinks and didn't word what I was trying to say well at all. I can totally see how I came across as lazy, which is not what...
I completely agree with what you said, I made a post after this one that better fleshed out what I meant as the comment you responded to was more out of annoyance with the comment implying that anyone who shoots small buck is just looking for an ego boost. And as Hnthrdr pointed out, I don't...
I mean yes, I understand that, but to act like people are just shooting small bucks because they want an ego boost on social media isn't true. It's easy to be a keyboard warrior and say oh I'd pass up on that young buck if I were in that position, it's whole other thing to be over a grand in the...
The binos have two lenses and will bring in more light than one scope, it also is easier since you're using both eyes together and so both sides of your brain
I mean I wouldn't be replying here if I hadn't been reading it. But as you stated, there's 27 pages which isn't exactly concise or easy to sift through while I've got other stuff going on. I'm also trying to get enough posts to get permissions. And if Idahohikker doesn't want to respond to me...
I mean if I spent a lot of time and money planning and going on one of the handfuls of trips you'd get out west, I'd rather come back with a young buck than with nothing at all.
Late reply on this but it won't let me PM you. I'm looking to do a spring bear hunt in early June, looking to spot and stalk, and not afraid of a hike. Do you have any recommendations for places to go or some tips and tricks?