There is a gritty bowmen episode where Tim Gillingham explains that shot placement is the most important part of penetration. If drop at distance is negated by having a flatter shooting arrow, you are more likely to have a better shot. I only hunt on 20 acres so shows what I know!
My hats off to you for your kindness and generosity to strangers. The world could use a few more people like yourself. Also, I've got some more of that delicious Wisconsin beer and a couple two three usinger sausage's if you ever looking to help out another Cheesehead! ;)
If the longer draw length is best for you and speed will be the result, then offset the speed with weight! Keep the pin gaps the same and add killing power! Screw on some head weight!
Breathable undies like merino or synthetic are a good start. A stick of bodyglide let's you hike faster and jump higher. Manscaping is also a good way to fend off odors and get slippery. Powders will turn into mud.
Go to the root of the problem. Have you been working your core? Situps planks and other abdominal workouts will create yin for your yang. If you flex your bicep, your tricep relaxes. Same thing back and abs, sort of
I am looking to for a unit to go DIY archery or rifle elk hunting in Colorado next year. Antler size means nothing to me, an EE tag is what I'm looking for. I was looking in unit 66 or 67. Any info in these units or any other suggestions are welcomed. Feel free to pm me. Thanks for any info...
I came from Wisconsin this past fall to unit 45 which is plenty high. I had taken diamox as prescribed before hand and did fine with the altitude. Tylenol pm was the ticket for a good nights sleep. You don't need super high end equipment to backpack. It's all reasonable if you can handle a...