@BrowningCitori First of all, thanks for sharing your story with us. That is an amazing ram and great story.
Second, love the user name, I am a Citori guy and enjoy their guns.
A good one, if it works well - plant identification. Wouldn't hurt to have it.
@Sytes: The one that I use is called PictureThis. Use it in the woods, and in the garden around the house.
I think the color of the stand either needs to be Sitka Open Country, or whichever Kuiu camo matches where that tag is. My guess is that Verde greenish one. Other that that, @Dsnow9 math was pretty accurate but you did not take Pi into account.
I noticed a huge difference in the NL's while I was in NM this year. It amazed me the clarity, and the ability to look for miles and miles.
I previously had the EL's and the SLC's, and I am more impressed by the NL's
@Chingon , what is the story on people not using their NL's? Is it that they say the Zulu are better? I looked through a pair of Maven 18x56 on my oryx hunt and was impressed. They were rather lightweight.
Ok! God is good! Happiness is a full freezer.
100 lbs oryx burger, 100 lbs oryx steaks and tenderloin.
20 packs of oryx snacks sticks (jalapeños and cheddar). We have the meats!!
That was a good game. Plus, Clark is a class act. She is always talking about her team, and not herself when she is interviewed. That is impressive in my book.
Weather on this trip was crazy.
Same day within a mile of one another.
First picture is at 10:54am and second picture is 12:51 pm (only two hours difference)
Also had 50mph winds on this day
Some details on the hunt:
8.5 miles hiked on day one, 6.5 miles on second day, and 3.65 miles hiked on third day (day of the kill).
Total Oryx see: 16 (Day one: 8, Day two: 6, Day three: 2)
Total Antelope seen: 42
Total mule deer seen: 6
Total elk seen: 1
Total miles driven: 3614
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