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Went again the other day and did pretty well, and pulled up a nice panter martin, actually a large and small one. We went catfishing and it was a bust, grabbed our salmon gear and headed to the trailhead and sat there for almost an hour waiting for the sun to begin to show.The salmon were THICK! 3-5 jumping at any given time, trout jumping all over too. I had on a nice one within a couple casts, then lost it when my line broke. Landed a nice one with good coloring... and roe and had tons of line bumps and/or hits. Switched to something I'd never tried before but had pulled up on broken lines and started getting frequent hits! I now have a new, cheaper secret weapon We hooked some douches across the river who kept blatantly casting over our lines, then shortly before we were going to leave I hooked a hog. Longest fight I've had with a salmon in a while too! Big old male, kinda ugly, but had great looking meat!
We went for grouse yesterday
say, have I ever told ya I hates ya? here I was thinking i was all bad waitting for quail to open.
Haha what can I say... I am a professional outdoorsman
That 300 Ultra is a sweet round. Its the only round I would change to if I were to change from the 7mm STW
It is a sweet round. It's a .404 Jeffery case necked down for a .308 bullet so the 308 has alot of behind it.I'm thinkin about goig with a night force optics or another leupold since I have a leupold on my 270
Yeah dad had one once. It was nice and flat shootin too. The STW is a 8mm Magnum with a 7mm in it. Night Force are great scopes but so are Leupold. I have a Leupold VX III on my Ruger No. 1 and its a nice piece.
I have a vx-lll 3.5x10x50 with Boone and crockette cross hairs on my 270 and i love it. but I wish i had a slightly higher zoom on my 270. but If i get another leupold, I will probably get a mark-4 or a nightforce
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