I love mine! You can run it in both positions. And they can be quickly switched between. Often times, I'll have it like a stabilizer while I'm hiking cuz I can just hang it or my shoulder easily. Then If I'm in close quarters, I can switch it to run like a normal quiver mounted on the side.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I heard Randy say cows mainly come into estrus based on the amount of daylight. I'm hunting in Kentucky, and that has been my experience here. He says the rut usually lasts mid September to early October. I'm just waiting patiently for it to...
The first thing I do with bows is check the cam lean on top and bottom. I just bought a used Hoyt defiant and both upper and lower were pretty far off. I was able to get the top dialed in just by adjusting my cables but my bottom cam is still running out quite a bit. Right now, it's shooting...
I primarily hunt with a bow, I wish I could say this was different in the archery world. Instead you see a lot of "September's rolling in, better dust the ole bow off"
I grew up in NM then moved to Kentucky. I definitely took public land for granted. It's tough out here!
And to the original point, there's some good deer hunting just a few hours from southern NM. The Gila wilderness isn't too far
I just bought a new Marmot, and it had an effective rating, and a "comfort" rating which was helpful. I know most are super concerned with weight but I went ahead and got a synthetic.
This is a pretty good, all encompassing article...
Born and Raised Outdoors has a great video on YouTube comparing different broadheads. I just watched it last night, they test a bunch of different ones.
Thanks for the tips!!
I have an At Large tag so I can hunt any public in the elk zone. That's basically what I've been looking for, large swaths of open ground to narrow down my search. I'll definitely keep my eye open for some "choke points." Having never stalked an elk before, I'm not real...