Worst hunting investment ever?
#23
RE: Worst hunting investment ever?
Oh, probably worse than the target are the Rocky Buckstalkers that I bought several years ago. They are heavy, too bulky, and even with 1000 grams of thinsulate, do a worse job of keeping my feet warm than the Irish Setters with 800 grams that I bought last year.
#24
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: milwaukee
Posts: 153
RE: Worst hunting investment ever?
I second the motorola radio's. The set I have only one of them receives the other which pretty much makes them useless. Pisses me off since I threw all the packaging out and the receipt.
#26
RE: Worst hunting investment ever?
Two quickly comes to mind:
1. Original Jennings Buckmaster compound.........too much recoil and cheaply made. Within a month the the thin metal cam sheared. Jennings took care of it and then I got rid of it.
2. A pair of waterproof Rocky hunting boots that I had bought to use in Colorado. Terrible for the mountains although they were great on the Illinois flatland.
1. Original Jennings Buckmaster compound.........too much recoil and cheaply made. Within a month the the thin metal cam sheared. Jennings took care of it and then I got rid of it.
2. A pair of waterproof Rocky hunting boots that I had bought to use in Colorado. Terrible for the mountains although they were great on the Illinois flatland.
#30
RE: Worst hunting investment ever?
For me it was a gallon of C' mere deer.I used to get pictures all the time from my trailcam until I put that stuff out now all I see is racoons deer have completly left the area.