If you go to the NDGF website and select Maps on the right, select PLOTS Guide Viewer, and zoom to your area. The WMA layer is on by default. You can turn on aerial imagery, PLSS data, etc. etc. Should give you a good idea of property boundaries.
Before you take the cow/calf only plunge, hear me out. Been an ND resident all my life (33 years). Been putting in for the big 3 since I was able. Last year I got impatient and decided screw antlers, I want to eat an elk! So I put in for cow/calf and drew. While I was out there...
Own a Ghost Blind, use it occasionally. It's pretty nice for run and gun hunting. I take the bag off my pack frame and strap the blind to the pack with a chair. Not too heavy, but holy eff will it toss you around in a stiff breeze. Like having a big sail strapped to your back.
As for efficacy...
Little electricity never hurt anyone. Just ask this guy from Great Outdoors. But no, I've never had any issues with the electronics getting wet. Maybe I've been dodging a bullet all this time?
Keep rain from getting in the pellet hopper when you open it and you should be fine. May get a little heat loss due to the outside of the cooker being wet, but I've cooked on my Traeger plenty in the rain. No major issues
Merino wool. For your hunting buddy's sake, try merino. Unless of course you enjoy the smell of hot garbage wafting up from under your jacket after a single day of wearing synthetic
These greasy cheeseheads really know no limit when it comes to raping another state's natural resources
Wildlife officers nab 25 poachers, seize 500 pounds of cut up Lake Erie walleye
Ohio limits fishermen to taking six walleye from Lake Erie after May 1. The length most be at least 15...
Well that's just downright un-neighborly.
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Shave my beard!? But we're just about to enter the 7 month stretch that I actually need this thing!