WOW!! To those of you who don’t know, this is a Lord Derby eland, also known as the giant eland. A very rare and extremely difficult animal to hunt. Paired with these tiny guys, it makes him look even bigger! Post: 3 May 18:24
I’m excited to connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts and share a bit about what we do at Atlas Sporting. Atlas Sporting is a premier hunting and fishing agency built around a deep respect for nature, tradition, and the thrill of the outdoors. Whether it’s guiding clients on unforgettable hunts or curating world-class fishing experiences, we’re all about delivering adventure with professionalism and integrity. I founded Atlas Sporting to create more than just trips – I wanted to build lasting memories, forge connections, and share the passion that drives us all to get outside. Looking forward to swapping stories, sharing insights, and growing this great community of hunters and anglers. Let’s make the wild our way of life.Post: 13 May 14:56
More than 20 vehicles have been recently damaged in a town on Cape Ann, Massachusetts, with driver's side windows and mirrors being cracked. The suspect was described as "18 to 24 inches tall, wearing black and white with a red hat." The brazen suspect, who would become known to many in the New England town, was actually a pileated woodpecker, one of the largest forest bird species in North America. His siege is now entering its second month, bemusing residents and testing their ingenuity to prevent more widespread damage. But why was the woodpecker so intent on tormenting the townspeople? Tap the link in our bio for the full story. Photos and video by @ahickeysituationPost: 3 May 06:03
Royal Spanish Hunting Federation REAL FEDERACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DE CAZA ( RFEC ) The Royal Spanish Hunting Federation (RFEC) and the Regional Hunting Federations are nowadays the main interlocutors in the promotion and defense of sustainable hunting activity in Spain. The RFEC seeks practical solutions to defend spanish natural heritage and address the problems that affect today's hunting wildlife and the different types of hunting. RFEC cooperate with the Administration, we are in contact with political formations, we communicate the values of hunting, we educate and train hunters, and we are committed to research for the promotion of sustainable hunting and the conservation of biodiversity in Spain. Francos Rodríguez. 70 ES-28039 Madrid, Spain TEL: +91 311 14 11 WEBSITE: https://fecaza.com/Post: 16 January 15:32
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Why did the hunter take his #truck to the deep #swamp? Because it’s the only place where he could get a free mud wash while hunting! 🚙🦌🛁 Whether you’re #chasing adventure or just need a solid companion for the hunt, Land Rover Huntington has got you covered. With its unmatched off-road capabilities, it’ll take you through the deepest swamps, toughest terrains, and straight into the heart of the wilderness—without breaking a sweat. After all, why settle for just #hunting when you can do it in style, comfort, and with a vehicle that’s practically made for the wild? #Land Rover Huntington: Where luxury meets the great outdoors. 🌲🚙🦌Post: 17 October 09:14
Slovenian Hunting Expedition to the Heights Embarking on a hunting expedition in the breathtaking heights of Slovenia is an adventure like no other. With rugged mountain terrain, stunning landscapes, and an abundance of wildlife, this experience was a true test of both skill and endurance. The vast wilderness provided the perfect backdrop for tracking game, with every moment offering a new challenge and a deeper connection to nature. From the misty mountain peaks to the dense forests below, Slovenia’s wilderness is a hunter’s paradise. The crisp mountain air, the thrill of the hunt, and the serene beauty of the surroundings made this expedition unforgettable. #SlovenianHunting #HuntingExpedition #MountainHunting #SloveniaWilderness #WildlifeAdventure #HuntingInTheHeights #OutdoorAdventures #SlovinianMountains #NatureAndHunting #HuntingLife #ExploreTheWild #HuntingChallenge #WildernessExperience #MountainExpedition #SloveniaNaturePost: 11 October 09:31
They say about 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan that it is a unique country for hunting. ℹ️ Here you can get a huge maral, a Central Asian ibex with outstanding trophy qualities, and also hunt excellent roe deer and small game. The abundance of animals, the size of the trophy, vast lands with a diverse landscape - this is what attracts hunters from all over 🌏 to Kazakhstan Stalker confirms everything☝️said! The season is still in full swing, and we already have marals and ibex on our account. 🛩 We will take you to the best hunting spots! Call, write ⤵️ 💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker) 📞 +7 903 755-79-05 #kazakhstan #maral_hunting #central_asian_ibex_huntingPost: 9 October 09:22
Dakota Model 76 A few decades ago, a commercial airline pilot and custom gun enthusiast named Don Allen set out to build the finest rifle that he could. The Dakota Model 76 was the result. The Dakota was based on the legendary Pre-64 Winchester Model 70, with a couple of unique innovations thrown in. Unlike most production guns, Dakota 76s are machined from bar stock rather than forged or cast. The result is a graceful and reliable design for hunters who aren’t afraid to put their money where their mouth is. Jaw-dropped walnut is common on Dakotas and the fit and finish is on-par with all but the best custom gunmakers.Post: 25 September 18:34
Question for my hiking photographers. What do you all use when hiking with your camera? My lens is fairly heavy, just a neck strap is not going to be enough for me. I’m planning on doing some fairly long hikes. I’ve been looking into clips, harnesses, and belts but can’t decide what’s best. Obviously I want quick access to my camera while also being secure while hiking! Any and all suggestions welcome. Also should I hike with my monopod or leave it? I usually leave my camera behind when hiking but I’m going to be in bear country this time and don’t want to miss an opportunity, so all advice is appreciated! Thanks! Post: 20 May 08:55
Review of the Khan Arms Venator 12 ga: A Turkish Semi-Auto Worth Considering (But With Caveats) I've had the Khan Arms Venator in 12 gauge with the 760mm (30") barrel and the extra 610mm (24") rifled slug barrel for a couple of seasons now. Like many, I was drawn to it because it offered a lot of features for the price – a Turkish-made semi-auto, two barrels for versatility (bird shot and slugs), and a decent capacity of 5+1. Let's break it down: The Good Stuff Khan Arms Venator: Value for Money: This is the big one. You get a semi-auto action, two barrels, and a set of chokes for significantly less than a Beretta or Benelli. If you're on a budget and want a versatile shotgun, the Venator is definitely in the conversation. Versatility: The two-barrel setup is fantastic. The 30" barrel with chokes is great for upland birds, waterfowl, and even some clays. The 24" rifled slug barrel turns it into a capable deer gun. Being able to switch between them quickly is a real plus. Reliable Post: 18 February 21:17
By Aaron Webber The three muskox bulls were getting anxious and it appeared that they were about to run again. I had chased this particular bull several times from a larger herd, but after several failed attempts to get a clear shot, it had finally broken off from the herd with two other, smaller bulls. I jumped off my snowmachine and got ready with my 7 mm Mag. The largest bull had moved away from the other two and presented a broadside shot. I instinctively stood, aimed, and fired at the bull. The bull took off running. I reloaded and followed up with a second shot which knocked the bull to the ground. I had finally bagged my bull! I started shaking severely. Whether it was delayed buck fever, or the fact that it was freezing cold, or perhaps a combination of both, I don’t know. I calmed myself enough to climb back on my snowmachine and drove over to the downed bull. The rest of the group arrived just before I did. My dad met me at my machine and gave me a big hug. The others whooPost: 28 October 10:03
25 Tips for Dove Hunters 1. Pick the Right Gun Dove hunting is supposed to be fun, and if you enjoy shooting family heirlooms or featherlight .410s at doves, who am I to tell you not to? But if your idea of fun is hitting more doves, choose a 12- or 20-gauge with some heft and at least a 28-inch barrel. A longer, heavier gun swings smoothly, points surely and soaks up recoil. The best dove shooting I did this past year was with a 12-gauge sporting clays gun. 2. Stock Up On Shells Ammunition is available again, and there’s no reason to run out opening day, which I have actually done. Begging shells from people in the field is just embarrassing. Field or target loads of Nos. 7½ or 8 lead or 6 or 7 steel work. Steel loads kill fine, by the way. Lighter loads, with less shot and lower velocities, kick a lot less than heavy, high-speed stuff, and you will shoot a lot in no more padding than a T-shirt. Be sure your ammo will cycle your semi-auto, but other than that, lighter is better. 3. Post: 16 September 11:13
How to Plan Your First Antelope Hunt Pronghorns are the gateway species for Western big-game hunters, and there’s a long season full of opportunity. Here’s when to go I wouldn’t go so far as to say a dead antelope buck smells good, but I don’t mind their odor a bit. There’s a hint of petting zoo goat — not necessarily repulsive in itself — mixed with dry Western air and sage and musk. All combined, somehow, the smell is sweet, and for me it always triggers good memories of hunting adventures far from home. Just about every Easterner ever to buy a deer tag has at some point dreamed of hunting out West. I talk to eager prospects every year, and many of them want to come out swinging, with designs on an elk hunt in the mountains. I love elk hunting, especially in September. But I always temper any encouragement I give with this reality: If you’re not going guided, you’re probably not going to kill an elk. Not your first year. If you’re prepared to pony up for a guided elk hunt, go Post: 16 September 11:09
Deep Water Haunts Bass fishing this time of year often corresponds with deep water. In much of the country, bass move offshore and school up to chase open-water baitfish. Offshore structure and cover like river ledges, deep weed beds, rock piles, wing-dams, and deep boat docks can all be dissected with a drop-shot. It particularly excels as a clean-up hitter. Once you catch a few fish from an offshore hot-spot using traditional cranking and worm techniques, pitch a drop-shot in and see what bites. It will often surprise you. The key to this style of fishing is to get the boat near, or over your target. From there, let the bait down until it makes contact with the bottom, and begin a series of light shakes of the worm. You want the bait to move, but not the sinker. This sounds touchy, but it’s easy to get the hang of it. Most experienced drop-shot fishermen call this “shaking slack.” After a little practice, you’ll get the feel of allowing your bait to flutter and sink on a slack line,Post: 12 September 18:47
Best Dog Breeds for Shed Hunters A pro trainer weighs in on the traits you should look for in an antler-finding dog At the beginning of every shed hunting season, I always imagine the treasure trove of deer antlers I will find. Then, reality sets in. I end up with a few good antlers, a bunch of dinks, and some weird stuff. This year, I found a ram’s horn. Last year, it was a toilet seat. At the end of it all, I always think about what a good year it would’ve been if I’d just gotten a dang antler dog. That sparked a conversation with Dog Bone’s Jeremy Moore about the best dog breeds for shed hunters. “I don’t know if there is such a thing,” Moore says. “I think it depends completely on matching you with the right dog. It’s a stylistic and preference thing more than anything.” So, if you were hoping for a definitive list of the top 10 shed hunting breeds, this isn’t it. The good news is, you have a real chance of getting the dog you already have – or the one you want – to start finding aPost: 17 June 09:15
The Perfect Bowhunting Equipment for Alaska One thing I used to always think about is if I have the right bow setup for hunting in Alaska. I am going to cover some things that have helped me choose the perfect bow setup for me to hunt the backcountry of Alaska. I am no expert by any means, but I have hunted a lot throughout Alaska and the Lower 48 and this is what has been the all-around best setup for me. There are several factors that go into making a choice for the setup you want to bowhunt with. The first and sometimes the hardest thing you have to choose is your bow! I like to start with a bow that is light in weight, compact but not too compact, and produces good arrow speed. For example, the bow I am shooting currently is the Xpedition Archery Xscape. The bare bow weighs around 3.9 pounds. It measures 30-inches ATA (axle to axle), with an International Bowhunters Organization (IBO) speed 348- to 352 feet per second (FPS). This bow is fairly light, compact and offers great speePost: 13 June 12:59
Find a Deadhead Buck? Keep it Legal To you thousands of COVID-19 newbies that have joined our ranks to hunt deer in the fall and shed antlers in the spring, here is something you’ll find interesting. A “deadhead” is the commonly used term for a buck deer carcass that you might stumble across in the woods, with antlers still attached to the skull. Generally, such a buck has been dead for several months or even a year or two, and the carcass has been ravaged by time, weather, and predators. All that might remain are a grisly skull with antlers, a portion of the spine, and maybe some rib bones wrapped tautly with pieces of hide as black as used motor oil. If the skull has been lying on the ground for more than a few months, you might see teeth marks on the antlers where squirrels and mice have gnawed them. Rodents are attracted to the minerals in antlers, and they also chew them to wear down their ever-growing teeth. The longer a deadhead rots on the ground, the more squirrels will carvePost: 9 June 09:24
SPEARFISHING IN TUSCANY AT THE "ISOLA DEL GIGLIO" WITH JACOPO AND TIZIANA What is your spearfishing philosophy? We both love speafishing the big ones in open waters. We both live this passion as a real lifestyle rather than as a sport, we don’t like to call it that way, and we don’t like the competition environment either as it tends to keep the challenge spirit among men. The real essence of this activity instead is diving in to the water to be part of something bigger. Where are your usual fishing spots? We live in Umbria away from the sea, only 110km away is the Adriatic sea but the fishes we like to spear cannot be found in that portion of sea so we need to face a week-end out to get to the gorgeous Giglio island in Tuscany. There we have a small house on rent, a small dinghy that we share with another friend and all the equipment we need to catch big snappers. Which techniques do you prefer? We are used to spear fish with crawling and waiting technique either in shalloPost: 19 May 12:36
The Cape Buffalo is considered by some to be the most dangerous of all of the Big Five. While he seems docile enough when viewed undisturbed in the herd, when agitated or wounded this bovine can be extremely aggressive, vindictive, and cunning. Found all over southern Africa in herds of various sizes, the buffalo can weigh up to 1800 pounds. He is primarily a grazer but an occasional browser who must drink every day. They favor the thick bushveld during the day, leisurely moving and grazing as they go. At night they tend to herd up to protect the young from their archenemy, the lion. Both sexes carry horns, however, the horns of a bull can be quite spectacular in spread, with a deep curl and a solid boss covering the forehead. Cows lack the boss, but can have a very wide spread; in fact, the world record buffalo on file in the Roland Ward record book is a cow with a spread of some 62 inches. With a well-placed shot, a rifle of .375 caliber is adequate for the Cape buffalo. However, a Post: 12 May 13:41
Evgeny Golubev's team didn't sleep at night😈 We continue to regulate the predator in the hunting grounds of Belarus🦊 With the field🤝 🐺RikaNV Lesnik 335 (https://rikasale.ru/product/rikanv_lesnik_335/) ✅Consultation and purchase of devices (https://t.me/PulsarGuruBot)👈Post: 24 March 10:05
🌍✨ The Last Keeper is more than a film—it's a global phenomenon! With breathtaking visuals & powerful storytelling, this award-winning documentary dives deep into Scotland's land management conflicts, sparking vital conversations. Now streaming on Amazon Prime. Don't miss it! 🎥 #TheLastKeeperPost: 24 December 09:16
My 4 year old daughter and I got my first elk!! So blessed and so grateful for the meat! So excited she was with me to experience it! 🙏🏼💚🤗 #FirstElk #HuntingMemories #OutdoorAdventure #GratefulForTheMeat #FamilyHunt #HuntingWithKids #Blessed #HuntingJourney #MotherDaughterMoments #NatureExperience #HuntingSuccessPost: 31 October 09:36
Right now, the entire funding of the government will be an amendment to legislation about duck hunting. This is like watching a football team that specializes in the punt. Republicans should not be willing to fund the government without dealing with the border.Post: 19 January 09:26
Congratulations to Tiffany of The Crush with Lee & Tiffany, who recently got her buck after he was MIA for over 4 weeks. What a great feeling it must have been to have him show back up. We are super pumped for you Tiff!Post: 4 December 08:57
An archive favourite to share at this time of year, photographed way back in 2009 when I was only just getting to grips with being a full time professional photographer. I’m still learning a lot now… #hedgehopping #ridingtohounds #trailhunting #skewbald #piebald #colouredhorsePost: 27 November 09:20
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed the new family of wolves with two adults and two pups. They were discovered in December on the reservation of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) southeast of Portland.Post: 11 October 10:23
The BEST OF video from the recent “Hunting & Fishing event”, held from May 12 to 15 and organized by the Regional Council of Tourism of Béni Mellal-Khénifra region, in partnership with the Moroccan National Tourist Office and the National Agency for Water and Forests.Post: 2 June 09:56
The Field Junior Magazine The Field Junior is a stand-alone magazine aimed at readers aged eight- to 16-years-old. It is packed with everything from ferrets, fishing, clays and countryside champions to ponies, puzzles and much more. #TheFieldJuniorMagazine #Magazine #Ferrets #Fishing #UHPost: 27 March 14:16
8 POINTS AND WIDE! Check out this long and wide Sika stag shot by Nick Grace with his best mate in the pic too! Thanks for sharing Nick and hot barrels for the roar. Cheers , Jamie. #sika #wild #kawekas #antlers #doglover #hugestag #newzealand #hunting #kaimanawasPost: 22 March 09:33
Client shot an over a 50 lb coyote so i wanted to try and sculpt a head for it. Pretty happy with how it turned out! Cant wait for it to be fully dry so i can do finish work and build the base.Post: 7 February 09:35
Our Scimitar-horned Oryx herds are thriving even with this heat intensive summer. These beautiful critters make for a great piece on the wall and on the plate! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram then give us a shout for your next hunting adventure! Post: 26 July 09:10
Renovated farm with horse stable and riding arena. 🏡✨ In the stable there are 9 horse stalls, a brine chamber and storage facilities for hay and straw. 🐴 Next to the stable there is a riding arena which can be used all year round. Post: 28 April 18:16
The odd one out. A Phoenix Park Fallow Buck with a deformed antler, this can happen due to several reasons but typically due to damage to soft growing antlers or pedicle damage, the area on the skull where antlers are cast or grown each year. Post: 12 April 10:01
Within one hour from Madrid, and in a spectacular setting, few thing compare to a shoot of this kind. Join us for a dreamed “ojeo” shoot and you’ll definitely fall in love with the most traditional yet challenging way of shooting such a beautiful bird. Post: 23 February 18:21
The most incredible atmosphere on our first morning at Otowa Bridge on Hokkaido. Photographing in -24C was tough going but when we were greeted with this scene you soon quickly forgot about the ice cold numb fingers and toes. Sika Deer and Red Crowned CranesPost: 20 February 18:06
Antlers are extensions of an animal's skull found in members of the Cervidae (deer) family. Antlers are a single structure composed of bone, cartilage, fibrous tissue, skin, nerves, and blood vessels. They are generally found only on males, with the exception of reindeer/caribou.Post: 6 February 11:01
What a great oryx bull. He was taken down on the top of a mountain. With estimated age of at least 14 years this magnificent bull is way past its prime. Although the horns have been worn down he still makes a most cherishable trophy! Post: 26 January 10:24
Key benefits of active hearing protectors: 1. Allow you to normally hear and even enhance standard sounds: speech, commands, instructions, sounds from the environment 2. Protect your hearing during shooting 3. Strengthen standard sounds - with volume control they let you hear better than without earmuffs. Post: 30 May 16:05
Hunting in Littoral: A Comprehensive Guide for Hunters – Exploring Opportunities, Challenges, and Conservation Efforts (PART 2) Hunting Associations and Clubs: The Role of Organizations in Promoting Conservation and Community Engagement Several organizations play a vital role in promoting responsible hunting practices in Littoral: Benin National Hunters Association : Works closely with the government to enforce regulations and educate hunters. Community-Based Cooperatives : Local groups collaborate with landowners to manage hunting territories sustainably. Guided Tour Operators : Companies like "Benin Safari Adventures" cater to foreign hunters, offering fully equipped expeditions. These entities also organize workshops and events to foster camaraderie among hunters while emphasizing conservation. Hunting Legislation: Legal Frameworks, Quotas, and Ethical Standards Governing Hunting in Littoral Hunting in Littoral is governed by Beninese wildlife laws, which prioritize sustainabilityPost: 9 July 08:36
Hunting in Collines: A Comprehensive Guide for Hunters – Exploring Opportunities, Challenges, and Conservation Efforts (PART 2) Hunting Associations and Clubs: The Role of Organizations in Promoting Conservation and Community Engagement Several organizations play a vital role in promoting responsible hunting practices in Collines: Benin National Hunters Association : Works closely with the government to enforce regulations and educate hunters. Community-Based Cooperatives : Local groups collaborate with landowners to manage hunting territories sustainably. Guided Tour Operators : Companies like "West African Safaris" cater to foreign hunters, offering fully equipped expeditions. These entities also organize workshops and events to foster camaraderie among hunters while emphasizing conservation. Hunting Legislation: Legal Frameworks, Quotas, and Ethical Standards Governing Hunting in Collines Hunting in Collines is governed by Beninese wildlife laws, which prioritize sustainability anPost: 8 July 06:15
Hunting in Atlantique: A Comprehensive Guide for Hunters – Exploring Opportunities, Challenges, and Conservation Efforts (PART 2) Hunting Associations and Clubs: The Role of Organizations in Promoting Conservation and Community Engagement Several organizations play a vital role in promoting responsible hunting practices in Atlantique: Benin National Hunters Association : Works closely with the government to enforce regulations and educate hunters. Community-Based Cooperatives : Local groups collaborate with landowners to manage hunting territories sustainably. Guided Tour Operators : Companies like "Benin Safari Adventures" cater to foreign hunters, offering fully equipped expeditions. These entities also organize workshops and events to foster camaraderie among hunters while emphasizing conservation. Hunting Legislation: Legal Frameworks, Quotas, and Ethical Standards Governing Hunting in Atlantique Hunting in Atlantique is governed by Beninese wildlife laws, which prioritize sustaiPost: 7 July 06:26
Hunting in Alibori: A Comprehensive Guide for Hunters – Exploring Opportunities, Challenges, and Conservation Efforts (PART 2) Hunting Associations and Clubs: The Role of Organizations in Promoting Conservation and Community Engagement Several organizations play a vital role in promoting responsible hunting practices in Alibori: Benin National Hunters Association : Works closely with the government to enforce regulations and educate hunters. Community-Based Cooperatives : Local groups collaborate with landowners to manage hunting territories sustainably. Guided Tour Operators : Companies like "Safari Afrique" cater to foreign hunters, offering fully equipped expeditions. These entities also organize workshops and events to foster camaraderie among hunters while emphasizing conservation. Hunting Legislation: Legal Frameworks, Quotas, and Ethical Standards Governing Hunting Practices in Alibori Hunting in Alibori is governed by Beninese wildlife laws, which prioritize sustainability anPost: 2 July 07:41
Asian rarities from 🇵🇰 Pakistan What a variety of trophies are found in one mountainous country! Such different, inimitable and valuable species: 🔹 Markhors 🔹 Classic, elongated and slightly twisted, like sabers, horns of the Himalayan and Sindh ibex 🔹 Blue rams with a wide span 🔹 Horns of the Afghan and Punjabi urials twisted into a "ram's horn" and making an almost complete circle Very beautiful and graceful animals! 🏹 Stalker will organize a hunt for any of them for you. Safely, comfortably, in the best territories with a large number of animals. 📆 We are already booking the best time from November to March 2026. 👉 Don't miss it! 💬 write to Telegram (https://t.me/safari_stalker) 📞 +7 903 755-79-05 #hunting_in_pakistanPost: 21 March 10:31
Shallow-Water Fall Bass Tactics Dropping temperatures signal the best action of the year With the crisp fall air comes a feeling of renewal for outdoor enthusiasts. Fishing picks up, hunting season is upon us, and temperatures are perfect for a midday hike or mountain-bike ride. At times, there’s too much to do. Like many folks, I’ve always wished October was a hundred days long. Routinely, my pick becomes bass fishing. Fall presents an unparalleled shot at a banner day and the fish of a lifetime. Southern bass are finally feeding as their Northern counterparts go bonkers prepping for winter. Bass move shallow and collide with anglers tossing fast-moving baits, producing some of the best action of the year. Let’s dig in to learn more.Post: 28 November 10:41
4 Ways to Prepare Your Dog for Hunting Season: When you love to hunt, it shows. Your friends and family can see the hours you have put into getting the paperwork, perfecting your shot, finding the perfect waterproof shoe, and guaranteeing your dog has the proper training. While all of that is necessary, to truly prepare for hunting season, your dog needs more than know-how. Preparedness is how you earn a great hunting season. So up your game this hunting season with these four steps to prepare your dog for the hunt. 1. Fit Them with the Appropriate Gear 2. Take Them to the Vet 3. Keep Your Dog at a Healthy Weight 4. Learn the Signs of Hypothermia and Heat ExhaustionPost: 30 September 18:57
Congratulations to Trae with an absolute slammer in Missouri. The hunt was ground level, in bow range, and the footage is in your face and epic. See it coming soon on Love The Grind TV. #FindYourAdventure #hunting #outdoors #deer #deerseason #deerhunting #whitetail https://x.com/OUTDChannel/status/1862632710042157322Post: 12 December 09:17
Ok, looking for a good tent that I can backpack with during our rough fall season here in NW Washington state. Will likely be using it in the mountains so bad weather is to be expected. Lastly, is it at all possible to keep it under $200?Post: 6 August 09:11
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