This episode of Long Range Pursuit features instructors Brian and Justin Frey discussing lessons learned from their hunting seasons. Justin, a new member of the Long Range University team, shares his background in product development and its application to shooting. They detail successful hunts for elk, mule deer, and antelope, emphasizing the importance of gear confidence, analytical approaches, and adapting to field conditions. The conversation also touches on advanced techniques like wind calling, tripod shooting, and the use of rangefinding binoculars, highlighting practical applications for hunters.
This video breaks down the actual costs associated with public land, over-the-counter elk hunting, particularly in Idaho and Colorado. The speaker, an experienced elk hunter, emphasizes that the expense is significantly less than commonly perceived, especially when focusing on essential gear and prioritizing the experience over high-end brands. He details the costs of tags, licenses, fuel, shelter, and sleeping bags, while also suggesting areas where savings can be made, such as utilizing existing gear or opting for more affordable brands. The core message is that an elk hunting experience is attainable for those willing to budget and prioritize effectively.
Outdoor guide and writer Mia Anstine discusses trends and new products at SHOT Show 2018, focusing on gear for women and innovations in hunting equipment. She highlights the challenges in finding new women's-specific items, praises the new Sitka men's waders for their lightweight design suitable for active hunting, and details the thoughtful engineering of the Charles Daly ladies shotgun. Anstine also touches on the importance of considering firearm storage options when choosing a college and shares personal hunting experiences, emphasizing memorable hunts over successful tags.
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