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Zanfel can get it at any drug store. It's a scrub that exfoliates the rash and binds to the oil. Around $50 for a tube but works wonders

re: MTN tough fitness

Posted by Teddy Pain on 5/13/25 at 10:14 am to
What you're doing you should be just fine, but with that said, I have been using the app the past couple years and really enjoy it. I workout year round but come May I start their "pre season prep" program and have had zero issues the past 2 Septembers in CO hunting between 6-8k elevation. They also have other programs that you don't need a full gym for that are great if I'm out of town or can't make it to the gym that day. Added bonus is Mrs. Pain likes their "coached" videos where she just has to follow along with them

re: Fixed vs Mechanical broadheads

Posted by Teddy Pain on 10/10/24 at 11:46 am to
I used to be all fixed. Killed a pile of deer and an elk with Magnus stingers but I was also shooting a lighter setup. Arrow was 400 gr with 115 up front. Changed my setup several years ago to 460 gr with 175 up front and started shooting Sevrs. Killed several deer including a buck that weighed 250 lbs and all blew through them.

This year I switched to the Evolution Hyde. It's more of a hybrid with a cut on contact point and blades that open to a 2" cut. I shot an elk 2 weeks ago with it, arrow dead centered a rib and buried to the fletch. He didn't go 75 yds. Shot a doe with one this past weekend and it blew through her and Ray Charles could have followed this blood trail

I still bare shaft tune and do all the things I did when I shot fixed to get broad heads and field points hitting together but I believe that if you're in the 450-500 gr range and are shooting a decent poundage like 65-70 lbs you can kill damn near anything in North America with a good mechanical head and on the chance that I hit one further back then I would like I want as big a hole as possible

re: USC ticket transfers

Posted by Teddy Pain on 8/8/24 at 9:12 am to
Tickets were in there. Thanks for providing the correct link :cheers:

re: USC ticket transfers

Posted by Teddy Pain on 8/8/24 at 8:42 am to
Just checked and mine are also not listed in my Ticketmaster account. Is there any way to link the Ticketmaster account to lsusports account or have credit card info saved in Ticketmaster that was the same as the one lsusports used?
Struck out also. Waiting for CO elk results now

re: Black Lab wanted

Posted by Teddy Pain on 1/18/24 at 8:48 am to
Bracken Fen Kennels in Saucier, MS. Tom Hamilton is the breeder/trainer. He was stationed in England while in the Air Force and worked with some of the best kennels over there and then brought a couple dogs with him when he retired. We've had 4 labs from him and all have been exceptional hunting and family dogs
Drew archery Elk for New Mexico

Waiting on Wyoming and Idaho archery antelope
Going out with my dad and another guy we hunt with this year, and we have an outfitter. Gotten to the point where I could probably DIY but have also become good friends with my guide and just enjoy hunting with him. Plus, he lives out there and keeps tabs on the elk all year :lol:
Congrats on drawing. I've hunted unit 53, which borders 50, the past several years and will be there again this year for 1st archery as well. My limited experience with unit 50 has been around Ute mountain. It's mostly BLM type stuff. Just wide open with areas of pinion and juniper mixed in but definitely holds some good elk. Would think a good set of glass would be a must for this unit.

As mentioned before Elk101 is good to look at, and the elk collective is another good one to learn from if you are going to DIY. Good Luck and happy to help in any way!