I have a CZ drake as my “workhorse” for dog training and late season pheasants. I like the gun but some of the finish is already wearing, if you go CZ get there new All terrain with cerekote.
My buddy and I have some young dogs and looking for some prairie birds to chase. Wondering what luck any has had in western ND (little Missouri grassland) or if it isn't worth the trip. If you have another suggestion like eastern Montana or South Dakota that would be great, thanks
Hey all, I have a pair of Leopoldo McKenzie's and the lens covers that came with it are not very good. Does any one have a a substitute or is a chest "pack" a better choice.
Thanks
Third day out out for some newbies, seeing some does and plenty of orange
I will second anyone who says to hunt with someone similar to you. Love my family but spend a lot of time waiting
Hello all,
I am new to muzzleloading as well as western hunting. I currently have a thompson impact. I have a small understanding that certain kinds of muzzleloaders are not allowed in certain states. I was wondering if anyone could elaborate on that.
Also if there are any suggestions for...
I recently acquired my Grandpa's 6x6 elk antlers. When i asked where he shot it my dad was not sure but thought it was the "click" ranch in the Gallatin Valley. Has anybody heard of this or knows if they still exist. I may have the name or spelling wrong. Thank you for any info
One of my youngest is prepping for NA test, while we are all just trying to get ready for hint season, some roading/bike rides
Work always finds a way to interrupt.
One of my youngest is prepping for NA test, while we are all just trying to get ready for hint season, some roading/bike rides
Work always finds a way to interrupt.
Got ours, region C, nervous and excited
So follow up question and may seem dumb but what do you do to ID sex, is it as simple as antlers, I'm used to leaving a wing and a leg on but don't think that is aplicable in this situation
Thanks for all the help
i know that there is a the waste and want law in wyoming, what can be left behind, if we take the 4 quarters and the top line and part of the neck, or do we need to pull all of the rib meat out as well?
any suggestions on a pack, i know i can spend a ton of money but is i possible to stay...
Hey all, new to the forum, I am an avid upland bird hunter here in MN with aspirations to do more out west. I do my yearly rifle deer hunt in MN and WI and getting into muzzleloading. I listen to the podcast and love it. hope to gain a bunch of knowledge here