I was thinking the same thing.Where are you located?
Have a buyer for your 18’ er?
I was thinking the same thing.Where are you located?
Have a buyer for your 18’ er?
Etc....the most dangerous exception.I challenge you to not buy a new piece of gear this season. More likely than not you have equipment that is better than you had even 5 years ago and more than good enough to help you kill whitetails.
In place of new gear purchases I propose you spend an extra XX number of days in the woods this post season scouting. This will bring you more success next fall than your next purchase.
*Replacement items like arrows, broadheads, strings, new boots for the ones that leak are permitted, etc.
Best of luck!
It’s a nice platform for a small easy foot rest.I saw their video on FB explaining why the V1 flexed as well as offered to replace all V1 platforms in the field. I thought that with a 2TC setup would be a great lightweight setup. Especially for how I hunt.
I challenge you to not buy a new piece of gear this season. More likely than not you have equipment that is better than you had even 5 years ago and more than good enough to help you kill whitetails.
In place of new gear purchases I propose you spend an extra XX number of days in the woods this post season scouting. This will bring you more success next fall than your next purchase.
*Replacement items like arrows, broadheads, strings, new boots for the ones that leak are permitted, etc.
Best of luck!
Well this was over before it started, for me. I have failed, miserably.
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Love itHere’s some interesting commentary on equipment.
I’ve watched this before. He is SPOT ON! “Energy Licorice” MmmMmmm.Here’s some interesting commentary on equipment.
Thought of the same thing when I saw this thread. In this regard I am not, and do not intend to be, master of my domain.
Us sitting around on the forum talking about new gear.
His bike reminds me of the fishing kayak I obsessed over and spent a $1K on and it’s basically made a nice decorative piece in the garage. I plan to actually use it come Spring. That or sell it.Here’s some interesting commentary on equipment.
So, what if what the piece of gear I buy is significantly less expensive than what it's replacing, and ends up being way less stuff to actually have in my possession? Is that OK?
Like buying a few yards of webbing to create a foot loop to 2TC, and ditching all the sticks I've been using? I already have the saddle and tethers. And I'll be able to get higher, so I got that going for me, which is nice.
Any way is “OK”.
I personally find this challenge appealing simply because it incentivizes me to focus my attention on skill development instead of gear acquisition. I joined this forum in part because it’s such a great resource for learning about saddle hunting and the gear one needs to do so. But by its nature I sometimes find that everytime I visit I walk away with GAS for something that I don’t really need. But that’s just me and where I am right now. We are all on unique paths.