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  1. Whisky

    Sleeping bag

    Lots and lots of options nowadays. I think you'd be fine in any 15-20 degree bag for Sept. I have bags from both Western Mountaineering and Big Agnes. Both companies offer models with a little bigger hip and toe box. Not a traditional UL mummy bag. That was a necessity for me. Big Agnes - the...
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    Sleeping bag

    Maybe I missed it, but is this a backpack hunt or truck camp hunt? Big difference.
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    Bha North Dakota chairman

    Thanks for the clarification. I see no issues with what you guys did, in regards to the signs. I don't feel one should be able to drive through every draw in the Grasslands.
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    gas grill...

    Can't really screw up a pork butt (unless it looks like charcoal on the outside, like some pics I saw on here recently) #$%^&> ;) If you like vinegar, I would suggest a finishing sauce to pour over your pork once it's shredded. It's awesome. Here is a simple one I've used quite a few times...
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    gas grill...

    I quite using a foil tent on rare/med rare meat. I've had the carryover cooking kick my ass too many times. Now I usually just rest it uncovered on the counter, or if I want to hold it longer, in my Breville Smart Oven on 120*F warm setting.
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    gas grill...

    No real big issues. My brother and good buddy have one as well. Between the 3 of us, one of our Q1200s has made every hunting/camping trip in the last 12-14 years or so. A lot of food has been cooked on them. The only thing they kind of suck at is if you want to grill raw sausage, fresh brats...
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    gas grill...

    They make a LP and charcoal version in the Go Anywhere. I have the charcoal for home use. I have the gas Q1200 for camping purposes, that runs off the 1lb tanks.
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    gas grill...

    Regarding flavor....when I first got my Yoder I was very dissatisfied with the lack of wood taste. One of the things that led me to Yoder (besides awesome built in USA quality) was the fact many claimed they produce as close to stick burning flavor as you can get in a pellet cooker. Still, I was...
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    gas grill...

    My Dad has that Napoleon grill at his house, and a Weber Summit S-670 at the lake. He always says he likes the Napoleon better, although I don't really know what specifically he likes better about it. It is made in Canada, vs Weber now being made in China, if that matters. I know Napoleon is a...
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    New caliber recommendations

    I would be curious if the OP intends to hunt bigger game than deer with this rifle? That would make a difference. I have shot two elk with a 6.5mm SLR (ballistically, pretty much a CM ). I have a 300 PRC currently being built now. If bigger game than deer is on the menu for the OP i would do...
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    Pickled Sausage

    No shit. What rock you guys living under!
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    Pickled Sausage

    Love it. Although I have no recipe. SD seems to be into it as its all over down there. Frohlings in Hecla makes some great pickled sausage. Let me know if you track down a good recipe
  13. Whisky

    Replacement Bow String

    Skip Scheels. They will either sell you Vapor Trail, or if it's a Hoyt, probably the factory Fuse strings. I've tried a few different custom builders, and going forward, as long as they remain in business, Park-n-Sons is who I will exclusively use.
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    Blackstone question

    I don't cover any of my cookers. Except the Blackstone. I have a hard cover, and now a deluxe soft cover over that. The cheap soft cover didn't last for shit. They rust easy so I had to give in. I too hate covers. I wish the cooktop was SS.
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    Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) in SW ND

    I somehow ended up with a WT doe tag for one of these units. Have not decided what I will do yet. Was going to be out there anyways helping some people with muley tags, and was looking forward to shooting the doe LR.... Don't really need the meat, so I can't use that excuse. Might just eat the...
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    Bow Press

    I can not recommend a portable press, except in emergency/remote situations. Yes, they work. But they are slow and tedious as hell. I have the Bowmaster. If you're not a patient person, like me, you'll be looking for a new press after only using it a couple times. The Last Chance EZ Green is...
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    Can Opener that is Worth a $hit

    I despise our Pampered Chef can opener. I must be the only one who likes to use the lids to drain the cans.
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    Oh she - it

    As he kept backpedaling I must have said "there's a good rock" about 10 times. I can understand putting some distance between you and the kittens before going on the attack, but my patience and temper would have probably escalated that situation a few minutes earlier. For good or bad... He got...
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    Lightweight treestand

    I don't know shit about them, but I would bet a tree saddle would be tough to beat for what you describe. There is a forum dedicated to this; saddlehunter.com. It's always interested me, but I've never gone down that path yet. I do like the idea of using tree climbing spurs vs messing with...
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    New take on summer sausage sandwiches

    I rarely eat sandwiches at home anymore. But my go to for throwing in the pack on hunts is about 4oz of Cloverdale tangy, 2 slices aged sharp cheddar, on a croissant. I will toss in a packet of Hellmans mayo and mustard. The croissant seems to hold up well to the pack abuse, the SS and sharp...

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