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Rocky Mountain Elk Hunt around the corner!

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I am incredibly luck to have an elk hunt booked for the end of September.  I will be hunting with my father-in-law at Smith Rancho near Steamboat, Colorado!  I will write up a post about my experience after the hunt for sure.  We will be there for 4 days, and I have seen some pictures of some monster bulls from that area. I recently got a new Sako 85 Classique chambered in .308 and a Leupold VX3 2.5-10x50 scope.  In preparation for this trip I have been putting together my list of supplies to carry in my pack:  waterproof matches, whistle, compass, knife, para cord, rangefinder, binoculars, flashlight, electrolytes, water, snack food, space blanket, small first aid kit, ammo, extra socks, and rain gear.  I am sure there is more, but that pack is starting to sound heavy!  Need to figure out what of that is required, and what is just adding weight.  Let me know if you have any thoughts on what needs to be in my pack.  Most of it is "in case of an emergency", and in the mount

Preparation for first Archery season

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Well, if you recall, last year I purchased a bow (see post on my Mission by Mathews ) in anticipation of using it on our lease... well, that was squashed when the lease was sold.  This year, I am back in business and in the past 3 weeks I have actively gotten the bow sighted in and begun to practice. I am the first to admit that I am NOT Robin Hood with this thing.  I will also say though that I have practiced and researched technique, and I am improving.  My main focus is to focus on technique and practice as much as humanly possible before the season.  If you have the time, there is tons of information and opinion on how to improve technique and form.  For simplicity's sake, I have condensed it down to these 3 things: Consistent anchor position.  Each and every time to insure the same sight picture. Do NOT grab the bow with your hand, but let it lightly rest in your holding hand so as not to torque the bow. Relax and have fun.  Again, I am not Robin Hood, but at 20 yards

Crockett lease... UN-robbed!

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Long story short: Wow, what a turn of events.  I got my feeder and camera back (or will next weekend)!!! Long version: On Friday, my buddy Mark and I were heading up to Crockett to put some T-posts and barb wire at that entrance road that currently does not have a gate.  About 45 minutes before Mark arrives as my house to ride up, my phone rings.  A gentlemen on the other end introduces himself as a member of our lease.  Turns out that he did not get his money turned into the land owner prior to March (which is in our club by-laws).  So, the land owner filled his spot with me.  Well, he called the land owner to tell him he wanted to be on the lease for the coming season but had missed the deadline.  The landowner told him that was fine, but he had already given his spot away.  The land owner told him that there has been a trespassing thief on the property.  He explained that there wasn't a thief, but that he was on his way to the property a week before, but his truck broke down

Crockett lease... robbed!

Took me a few days to write this, as I am still a bit in shock about it after only being on this lease 4 or 5 weeks...  I went to the lease this past weekend to do some work, and help my buddy Mark setup a new blind.  When we finally went to my spot to fill feeders, put up a new feeder, etc. we found that I had been robbed!  Initially, I thought the hogs might have knocked over my feeder and it was out of view as we approached, but then we realized it was gone.  Some crook decided to steal one of my low boy feeders full of corn and a Moultrie game camera! What kind of useless piece of $%#$# does this stuff?  I have been robbed or attempted-to-be-robbed 4 times in that past 2 years (laptop from truck, truck tailgate, truck side door, and feeder/camera) and I am sick of it.  Crime has become such an epidemic, that people no longer steal to cover the basic needs of themselves and their family... its ridiculous.  The feeder was full of 300# of corn... so clearly it wasn't a single