Might be a few of “those roads” being referenced here. I would love to see a Subaru try 😉 One would think ground clearance would be a serious issue. I haven’t seen all the units and there special roads yet 🤷♂️
Nothing like bringing a 1 month old full size up a jeep trail..
-buff job ~$200
-new tire $405
-running boards carved out
-no sheep spotted “priceless”
😂
Leupold SX4 spotter for $599 on sale periodically. 15x45-65mm. You may not be able to count age rings at two miles.. however last weekend I watched people 2.2 mile across lake. Could see a good deal of detail. I highly recommend. My 2c
Numbers are down significantly this year in ND. We have had two back to back hard winters. I think it’s a good thing to try recover the numbers. Unfortunate for those who were hopeful to draw this year..
It took me 8 years to draw my first antelope tag in ND. I hunted bonus whitetail/mule doe in that particular unit for ~8 years as a way of scouting for speed goats. Long story short I had a good idea where to find them. 1/2 day in we were tagged out! Almost underwhelmed.. the meat was excellent...
I agree with above I would check all of the states you think you may want to muzzy hunt for regulations. 50 cal is what I use and it gets it done. Kick is dependent on your load of course 😉
This will be my first year out sheep hunting the beartooths. The interesting stories provided here (Good or bad) I would say helped push me to take the plunge and buy a tag. Hopefully this thread can continue to inspire newcomers like myself while protecting the sanctity of the unlimiteds...
Leupold warranty experience over last 20+ years.
Bino dust caps. (Recently)Me- I broke them from using the rubber things so much. How much for new ones? Them new ones in the mail no charge.
Binocular-(~10 years ago)damaged adjustable eye piece from dropping so much.. before bino buddies etc...
I have an alps z Commander and it is heavy, noisy/clunky , and can be painful under load.
I have a kuiu pro pack 2300 for day trips ~35lbs gear is quite enjoyable considering you have a pack strapped to your back.
To compliment the 2300 I have a 7800 I believe.. which is a large pack I intend...