Sautee Ridgerunner
Senior Member
I cussed the one that tore up two of my deer feeders this week. They are a useless destructive P.O.S. in my opinion. I wish they would all die.
Stop feeding deer. Problem solved.
I cussed the one that tore up two of my deer feeders this week. They are a useless destructive P.O.S. in my opinion. I wish they would all die.
I cussed the one that tore up two of my deer feeders this week. They are a useless destructive P.O.S. in my opinion. I wish they would all die.
They are a nuisance!I cussed the one that tore up two of my deer feeders this week. They are a useless destructive P.O.S. in my opinion. I wish they would all die.
speaking of camping gear, I’m getting a used utility trailer to convert into a camper. Probably going to keep it super simple this season, but may build it out nice enough to take my wife and son on some camping trips after this season.Wish I could hunt blackies in Big Canoe. If you know you know.....I've just been upgrading camping gear and I can't seem to have enough ESEE knives.
Me too. I am hoping to get up and check out a few spots with my son next weekend though. I am hoping these perfect spots on the map are accessible and not protected by hundreds of blown-down trees.I’ve just been staring at maps…
Me too. I am hoping to get up and check out a few spots with my son next weekend though. I am hoping these perfect spots on the map are accessible and not protected by hundreds of blown-down trees.
Shooting something with a bow you built would be epic! What kinda binos you running?Finally got up to the hills and strolled around. Found some old sign, small acorns, and maybe a spot to sit near the opener. Of course come august I’ll be as confused as ever, so I’ll just keep shooting my bow. Was thinking about hanging up the bow I built and buying a good bow bully by a proper bowyer, but then I was reminded my binoculars suck.
Shooting something with a bow you built would be epic! What kinda binos you running?
I'm a bow hunter, so I'm always in (relative) throwing distance as well.Yeah. My bow is pretty ragity though. I’m running an old pair of leuopolds 10xi forget. Yesterday compared to my buddies new vortex 12x40s mine seemed like they were cloudy. Took them home and seems like one monocular won’t quite settle on a focus point. So when looking two eyed it’s blurry. But I seem to be able to use one eye fine. ?
It’s not an immediately necessary purchase. Hunting with a stick means things need to be throwing distance away anyhow. But it’s fun to glass off a hill onto and into other drainages. I’d never done that up there before.
I picked up a pair of Vortex Diamondbacks in 12 power. My eyes are happy. My Leupold 10 power binocs are probably better, but the vortex pair is more powerful.I think Im gonna upgrade to the 12x vortex cuz my eyes are terrible steve. Ill give you a good deal on my 10x if you want. Theyre fantastic. Have carried them for years up here doing this as well as glassing long distance in ID and AZ. Plus lifetime warranty.
EXPENSIVE. If my young self found out what I paid for all my new gear he would probably slap me. But, it is so much better, lighter, and warmer than the old gear, and it does a better job separating me from all the December water in the mountains.That dadgum pack thread got me looking at new packs. And tents. And a lot of stuff that has improved over the last couple decades. Everything is lighter, smaller, and more expensive!!!!