Try Detroit. Lots of open space and hobby farms. They even have deer, wild turkeys and coyotes, all in city limits. Your political view will fit right in there.

We bought a small place when the housing market fell apart. The utilities are minimal and hardly factored into the equation. Our taxes and insurance are very low. Because we bought below our budget we were able to pay it off a few years ago. We've probably made 3 times our investment in equity over the last 10 years. It has become a great refuge for us and our family. No regrets. In fact it was one of the best decision we've made as a married couple.

I only use ground blinds when rifle hunting. When I bow hunt from the ground I use natural cover. If you're worried about wind direction changing a ground blind isn't going to help you.

Why would anyone hide a treasure that was nearly impossible to retrieve? Unless it wasn't meant to be retrieved or it didn't exist.

And I also own an older wide limb Excalibur. Great crossbow but it takes up alot of room in my closet after going back to a compound.

Just make sure you buy back up limbs. My son has been through 3 sets on his. They have great customer service but that doesn't help when you're out in the field on a big hunt.

In a survival situation I feel a 500 yard shot would be my limit. Of course I would be using a rifle. The only reason I could see for using a bow in a survival situation is if you're being hunted by humans

I'm not choosing a side. I dont have stake in either side. Its like coming across a boxing match on tv. You see the boxers before they start and one is acting like an asshole. You think ,"I hope he gets knocked out". The fight begins and you change the channel before the fight ends.

Absolutely right. I dont really support either side but if I had to choose it would be the side that doesn't kidnap children.

When Hamas broke the cease fire and attacked civilians in October they committed war crimes.

It sounds like someone is hanging out in the wrong echo chamber.

Scouting is your best friend. Hunt where you find the deer. Areas change year to year. Don't be lazy about it, it's part of being successful.

It's funny that they had to use estimates for all of their data. I wonder how many of those rapes were committed by criminal aliens. Without statistics I would estimate that most of them did.

It's the low IQ. That's also why the left has a weak meme game.

When shooting at the same aimpoint ake a step to the left or right and that won't happen.

I carry a small pack. I use a couple of strap on steps on the sides of my platform for moving around the tree. If money is no option they have some really light sticks out now. I liked my climber but the saddle really changed the game. I can get a shot from all around the tree and use the tree as cover as I draw or as they approach me. I knew it was time to try something new when a spike looked right at me 25 feet up in my climber.

I have the same climber. I switched to a saddle because of missed opportunities due to tree limbs not so much weight. Pursuit V2 platform and 4 hawk sticks is lighter though. I use a small backpack for my gear. Before I switched to the saddle I strapped my pack to the climber.

Whatever broadhead you go with I suggest ones you can sharpen. Montecs are very simple. Two sided diamond stone and a leather strop is all you need.

I'm using Easton 6.5 arrows and Montec broadheads. My total weight is around 460 grains. 29.5 inch draw at 60 pounds. Works great on white tail. Whatever you choose accuracy and patience are as important as your setup.

Don't over do it and you'll be good. Bear has some decent new bows that don't break the bank. The warranty is pretty nice to have. If I had to do over again I wouldn't have bought a ready to hunt package. I've replaced everything on mine.

I'm 52 and tore my rotator cuff when I was 35. I never got surgery. I hunt whitetail with a Bear Paradox 60#. Single cam bows tend to have smooth draw cycles that are easy on the shoulders. I can easily pull 70 but 60 seems to feel better, plus I can hold 60 at full draw alot longer. You don't need the quickest bow at the heaviest draw with the biggest price tag to hunt.

You'll fight or be thrown in jail. Either way your replacement in the workplace has already snuck over the border.

Selfishly I'd like for Thanos to remove half. Public land is getting crowded.

I bought a new mid level bow a few years ago when I got back into archery. I've put venison in the freezer every year with it. I can afford a flagship bow but didn't see how the extra money spent would enhance my experience in the woods.

I passed on the edge but did buy the mondo. I like it but have nothing else to compare it to. It was the right price with the right features for me.