I really like this jacket. It's just too small for me to layer underneath like I had hoped. It's in like new condition with almost no sign of wear.
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I have this on other sites as well.
Kentucky archery elk 2016. The one that got away with my arrow in its shoulder just so happened to get killed during rifle season, and scored 363". But this one tasted just the same, maybe even better...
I bought a pair of the UA boots for an elk hunt a few years ago. They fell apart in a couple places. Customer support was awesome, I sent them back, and they sent me a new pair. next year comes, that pair falls apart. I wore them with shoe goo to plug the hole for a couple years after...
this is awesome news. our nearest cabelas is dismal at best. the gander outdoors is quite simply lacking in relevant product choices. I hope they can last here. could be a problem that I drive by it every day though...
I hunted in 2016 with a bull archery tag. My friend drew the same tag in 2017. I applied for, and was successful at getting in an LEA area. He got the same LEA as me. If nothing else, it really helped me narrow down where to scout and approach the hunt. Don't listen to the naysayers who...
great idea, awful price point. I get that they're probably sturdy American made but holy cow I already spent $300 on a cooler i'm not paying $150 for a lock for it! this "high end" BS is getting way way out of hand. my mom would slap the s$%& out of me if she knew what I paid for my cabelas...
hey Oak, I have the Cabelas brand 65 quart cooler and it has a pressure release valve/button to combat this problem. Its wider than the yeti, with the molded in handles, and heavy as s*&% but man does it keep stuff frozen forever. it's really impressive.
my benchmade hidden canyon hunter weighs 4.25 oz - that includes the sheath. that's less than your lightest "ultralight" option and includes a normal wood handle. Is it really necessary to sacrifice comfort for "ultralight". I'd say absolutely not....