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Trail Cameras / Re: Couple crazy Montana bucks
« Last post by Birdguy on Today at 07:55:43 PM »
Those are pretty cool. Fun to see for sure, thank you!
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Deer Hunting / Re: Pearygin Quality
« Last post by Birdguy on Today at 07:52:55 PM »
Great buck, good pics and nice wrap up. Sorry you did not get one, but it looks and sounds like you had a great hunt and that is pretty darn cool. Thanks for catching us up, and congrats to your buddy!
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Out Of State Hunting / Re: My 2025 Montana Buck
« Last post by redi on Today at 07:48:44 PM »
Nice buck. Congrats
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Out Of State Hunting / Re: My 2025 Montana Buck
« Last post by pd on Today at 06:50:53 PM »
Ignore the naysayers.  That's good shooting.  Congratulations.  Very nice buck.
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All Other Gear / Re: Pants for wet brush?
« Last post by pd on Today at 06:46:51 PM »
I am sure that I am not the only one who does this.  Rubber rain bibs (marine grade), with summertime hiking pants underneath.  Just don't walk too quickly!

This is the best solution for heavy rain and blackberry bushes.  The rain suit is heavy, so you have to walk slowly to avoid sweating.  The good news is that you can sit on a log for a long time and not get wet or get cold.

It can be hard to take a leak, that's for sure.
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Out Of State Hunting / Re: My 2025 Montana Buck
« Last post by str8meat on Today at 06:45:59 PM »
Great shooting, congrats
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Power Equipment & RV / Re: GM 6.6l gas 6 speed vs. 10 speed?
« Last post by HntnFsh on Today at 06:36:45 PM »
Thank you Bob!
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All Other Gear / Pants for wet brush?
« Last post by Pete112288 on Today at 06:36:05 PM »
So I have hunted thick nasty brush my whole life. On the west side. So basically I just deal with being wet. For a while, when the weather wasn't too warm, I would wear long johns, then a cheap pair of the rubber type rain pants, the type that are not breathable, but are 100% waterproof, but they tear easy on brush. So then I would wear a cheap pair of Walmart camo cargo pants. Would keep my legs dry minus sweat, but can be a pain. Tried a couple different types of "waterproof" pants over the years. Some are ok. Most are fine for rain in open ground, but once you push wet brush or tall grass, they still soak through eventually.
My question is, has anyone found a pair of hunting pants that really keep out water even when pushing brush and tall grass that also won't tear on tough brush?
Thinking of just going back to the layering with rain pants under cheap pants when its really that bad. But thought id ask the masses to see if there is something else.
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Bow Hunting / Re: Bow shop around tacoma-seattle area?
« Last post by hughjorgan on Today at 06:33:03 PM »
Go see Sean at GNW Archery in Puyallup. He sells Mathews, Hoyt and PSE. He does lessons and the shop is on the Skookum archers range that has a flat range and 4 walk through courses for practice.

https://gnwarchery.com/
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Bow Hunting / Re: Bow shop around tacoma-seattle area?
« Last post by millerwheeler on Today at 06:09:10 PM »
Mays archery all day he’s honest and does great work for a fair price , he in Puyallup runs shop out of his home
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