Description:Monarch Dream Season ATBWaterproof and fogproof. Phase-correction coated high index prisms. Extended sys relief and central focus for viewing convenience. Ultra rugged rubber-armored design...
Including planetary data through 2010, this guide gives an improved presentation of what the night sky really looks like as seen through binoculars. Includes charts of the northern and southern hemispheres, season by season; detailed maps of the constellations; and advice on eclipse watching. 34 halftones. Graphs & diagrams.
Examines the features of the sky that can be seen without assistance or with binoculars, and discusses seasonal differences, constellations, choosing binoculars, and such phenomena as the planets, comets, the moon, the sun, and eclipses.
Alright I'm getting ready for Bow hunting in PA for Whitetails.. and i'm planning on only killing a doe unless i see a dandy buck.
What i got ready so far..
Camo pants, long sleeve, arrows, broadheads, bow, camo hat, orange hat(if i have to walk around to find a wounded deer, etc.), camo head cover, cover scent, big bottle of doe estrus, wavers, foam scent dispersers, boots, binoculars, rattlin' horns..
I'm gonna go scout tomarrow(wedsnesday), Season starts saturday, I already got a permanet treestand picked out, 4 wheeler is ready, I still feel that i'm missing something?
Also does anyone know any good sites for preparing or tips? Thanks.
Hunting License & Deer Tags.....6'+ of toilet paper to mark blood trails and backtrack if needed (Also if you get cut short-nature wise) Hunting Knife,Small nylon rope for Deer drag or field dressing,Safety harness for treestand hunting.Cell Phone for help or emergencies. Don't forget to let your family or someone close to you know where you are going to be and an approximate time you will return...This by itself could save your life....
Examines the features of the sky that can be seen without assistance or with binoculars, and discusses seasonal differences, constellations, choosing binoculars, and such phenomena as the planets, comets, the moon, the sun, and eclipses.
Including planetary data through 2010, this guide gives an improved presentation of what the night sky really looks like as seen through binoculars. Includes charts of the northern and southern hemispheres, season by season; detailed maps of the constellations; and advice on eclipse watching. 34 halftones. Graphs & diagrams.