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Idaho’s Top Antelope Units!

Want in depth analysis of every antelope hunt in Idaho? SUBSCRIBE HERE for the MRS! Idaho pronghorn populations have held steady in recent years. This past winter resulted in a few localized die-offs, but most of the herd remained healthy. Idaho does not have many antelope tags. Rifle draw odds …

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Idaho’s Top Elk Units!

Want more MRS content? SUBSCRIBE HERE! The Idaho elk population is in a good position entering the 2017 season. The winter was a hard one, but elk are hardy. The elk winter kill was not substantial. None of the limited entry hunts saw notable tag allocation declines, and some were …

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Idaho’s Top Deer Units!

The Idaho Deer application deadline is June 5th. If you have put off your research, I’ve put together a little last minute cheat sheet to get you up to speed. The past winter was hard on the deer herds. Snowfall in most areas was well above average. Fawn mortality has …

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The SIG SAUER 2400ABS Range Finder

  The days of “range guesstimation” are long over, or in your case they should be. I will admit, being a traditional bowhunter for many years made me resist the idea of rangefinding technology being incorporated into my gear. Boy, was that wrong! In my humble opinion, I since feel …

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Access Granted!

BY: Craig Temple You’ve just driven past your dream hunting property for the hundredth time and you’re sure it holds some great animals, as it looks better than anything you’ve ever accessed. All the satellite images you’ve studied do nothing but get your mind blasting through all the hunts that …

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The Stone Glacier Sky 5900

Stone Glacier has become a household name in the backpack hunting world thanks to light weights, comfortable load carrying ability and a minimalist approach to pack bags. Dan Pickar was able to put the new Sky 5900 on the new New Krux XFrame through the paces on a recent bowhunting …

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