I've logged hundreds of running miles wearing Hoka One One running shoes the past couple of years. The cushioning and comfort is unparalleled. The cushioning is VERY plush. Not too long ago I noticed that they also make hiking boots. I spend a lot of time on my feet and I'm really thinking that these will be the ticket for that. I ordered a pair (in black) and they should be here tomorrow. Yeah, they're pricey, but if they compare to their running shoes it'll be worth it. HOKA ONE ONE
What do y'all use? Let's see your setups! Elite impulse 31, 28.5" 65lb, trijicon accudial sight, 8" bee stinger, QAD ultra rest, I use a 400gr Easton Bowfire arrows, 100gr QAD exodus broadheads. And green lumenock lighted nocks. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don't shoot an elite, but I am absolutely stunned to see someone else using a Trijicon Accupin/Accudial sight. Folks who have never tried them will never know how perfect this sight is for hunting. It's not that great for target shooting, but it can't be beat for hunting. Mine is mounted on a Mathews Heli-m.
in regards to public camera hanging. yup take a climber with you or an extension ladder. i put all mine about 9-10 feet up
View attachment 69805 Fred Bear SQ32 60# 27" GT 5575 tipped with either a hartcraft wide cut now called the Blood sport wrath or i am tipped with the Gravedigger Chisel tip. 100gr.
Elite 32 70# 28.5" draw 350 Beman ICS whiteout arrows Rage hypodermics 100 grain Red Ignitor lighted nocks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
No big bucks on this card pull but plenty of other critters. Here are some of the critters I got on this pull, almost feels like I am hunting at a zoo
I just recently got it so I have not taken it hunting but I absolutely love it so far! And you're right you are the only one I know who uses it also don't see many people with one of them Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Finished hanging my last stand on properties I hunt close to home.. Heading down to the cabin Friday to move 2 stands and hang 2 more scout some public land and put up 2 trail cams. I have a good feeling about this spot though! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'll tell you this: Low light will never, ever be a problem again. I still remember the first time I climbed up a tree in the dark and then pulled my bow up with this sight on it. I saw that soft green light from the permanently glowing pin coming up and I thought to myself "This is going to be fun." I was right.