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I was partially kidding. Sort of. No. Not really. Roger that. I will shoot you a text sometime later this week as daughters are heading out from visiting for the holidays and we are squeezing in family time before they leave. You may add that the awesome flannel may need to add a green and or...
Sounds like a good excuse to shoot more. That way you end up missing less and bringing down more birds for the pot! Black grouse would be really fun to hunt. I am sure your ptarmigan reside in a different environment than what I have hunted the birds in Alaska. I think snipe are a totally...
Pray. Numero uno amigo! Followed by living as a Godly man of Faith, and doing everything I possibly can to surround myself with His glory in everything I do. May sound silly to others, but for me, it just makes MY life and my families life a lot easier and more fulfilling. Yes, there are plenty...
Ryan...I think you definitely should write those experiences down as a ledger of cool things and adventuress that you did for your girls, family, and friends to read about. I am guessing that there are multiple smaller tales of humor, mishaps, daring and wild rides that make the brunt of your...
Welcome Mario! Like seeing other bird hunters here. At least you are being honest about your aim or lack thereof! Could be the shooter. Could be the shotgun. Or, it very well could be the birds....they are just too smart and agile for you and can escape death, however easy it is when you are...
Wow. Thanks for sharing your story. Hopefully you can figure out how to post photos as I would like to see that deer. Sounds like a beast of a buck. But, what do I know as I don't hunt big game -probably because things like this would happen to me!
Andrew....love the truck my man! It looks like it is in pretty darn good condition. Truck definitely would make a great adventure seeker as well as a daily driver. Has it stayed relatively stock, or have you or do you have any plans for any kind of upgrades? Shoot, I would be throwing a soft...
This is a great idea! What a way to provide insider information to subscribers to everything Field Ethos. Reading what the possibilities are were immediately welcomed and even more so, the ability for meet up via video where even more engagement could be had providing a more personal experience...
Not stealing from Mike Shoby, but my friend Rich (yes, his real name and his financial status) and I had just met. We weren't actually friends at the time, but he had read a couple of my articles (FE and others) and reached out to me. Surprisingly, he lived in the KC metro area. We linked up and...
Once you get the main things out of the way; tires/suspension, any mechanical upgrades, etc - look to storage. Rack systems, fuel/water cans from Rotopax are solid. Want a cost effective way to haul a lot of gear that is easy to add on and take off?...look into Trasharoos Bags. They affix to...
You couldn't be more right on that. We told our two daughters the same advice and suggestion. They both have listened, thank goodness. However, when they traveled in Europe it was a bit more difficult. The two are pretty street savvy as they are used to traveling in Central America a lot...
Ooohhh....good question Kyle! Hmmm. After pondering I would say that the day I took my two young daughters who were 8 and 6 out with on a dove hunt. They were so excited to go out into the field with me that early morning, we set up and waited. As doves flew overhead, the three of us laughed and...