Cabelas has some great stuff going on right now. If I was you guys, I'd jump on those instinct merino wool thermals. I bought the top last year and it extremely comfortable. They have both top and bottoms for $19.99, so I bought one. The Listed price is $140?! Also got some pro text gloves for $6 and a good waterproof jacket.
Back pack sprayer on clearance at Wal-Mart only $25!!! IQ sight on sale at Cabela’s $50 and then a $15 mail in rebate.
My HHA optimizer lite came in today. I absolutely love the rheostat. The pin brightness is great. It only took about 20 minutes to sight in. I couldn't recommend this sight enough.
Not really bowhunting related but this is my hunting mobile decked it out with some 33” bf Goodrich ko2’s and wheels and a 3” rough country lift kit. That’ll give me couple inches more ground clearance to get to those remote locations Not the best pics I know Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
I have those tires on my Ram, I put them on at 5000 miles, currently at 43K and still look new, they wear incredibly well! Very quiet on the road
Gonna give it a whirl. Even if I’m carrying my stand on my back and I still have to hold my bow in my hands it should offer a little more protection. Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
I didn't buy it today but I bought myself a headlamp. I like to freshen drippers and scent wicks on the way to my stand in the morning and man does this make it easy. I bought a simple one that you click to turn on and click again to turn off. If I have to track in the dark it will surely make things easier too.
Going to move a hang on stand. Needed 2 more sticks so I won't use the ladder this late. Can hid the sticks behind the tree. Orschelns had them on sale for $14.99. Got 2. Also found ratchet straps in came, 8' 1200 lb load for $1.99 each. Got 4 as I like to put 2 straps on each stick. Another pack of 3 bow/bag hooks. Plan is to put it up in the morning after the deer bed down about 1/4 mile NE. Wind is to be out of the NE so should work out perfect.
I got some Cabelas rain gear for 40% off, so the jacket was 80, and the pants were 60. It is the soft quiet kind, so it will be good for next season.