Sunday, December 27, 2020

Prois Dionla Gloves

 


The Prois Dionla gloves are an insulated winter glove and are touchscreen capable with silicone print grips on the palmar surface and smooth sheepskin on the palm and fingertips.  It has a wide opening to easily go over your jacket sleeve and a pocket on the top for a hot pack...or mouth reed if you like haha!  The gloves are waterproof! They have a waterproof Gore-tex insert that is very breathable and 133g of primaloft insulation. Finally gloves that are truly waterproof. 

I wore these out to do my horse water and I had a bit of ice build up in the hose so the pressure caused the hose to split. I had water shooting out 4 feet in the air so I decided to put my hands over top of the crack and shake the hose trying to get the ice to dislodge. It took a few minutes of working on it but it worked and my Dionla gloves kept my hands completely dry. Very impressed. I'm excited to use them ice fishing. I got to use them cat hunting on Christmas eve and they kept my hands toasty, so warm I was able to take them off to take photos of the cougar in the tree. I got my gloves in a medium just because I have heated glove liners (with having Raynauds my hands do not do well in any type of cool/cold weather) and wanted them to fit over them. If I would have got the smalls they would have fit perfect on my tiny hands. Ill be getting some for on the farm as well as hunting! 

They retail for $79.99 USD on www.proishunting.com. Use my code DALKE for 20% off. 











Sunday, December 13, 2020

Greann Heated Vest from Prois

Pronounced Grey-ahnn

MORE TO COME WITH CAT SEASON THIS WINTER.

Got to give my new Greann vest a try! Ladies its awesome. We went out on the side by side last night and this is what i wore. I have it layered over my tintri shirt.
It is super stretchy and is made to fit really snug. I ordered the M/L because I have a wide back and big bust. For size reference. My tintri shirt is a Small and it fits snug. A medium fits loose. So I probably could have gotten the xs/small for that tighter fit, I think for the purpose of the vest the M/L is actually a bit to big for me.
I used the heat function when the sun dropped and it started getting cooler. It didn't take long at all to warm up (I used high heat) and it was very comfortable and warm. I cant wait to use this during cat season!!

Retail for $149.99 USD on www.proishunting.com

Prois Triall Pack

 



The Triall pack from Prois is a lightweight, women's fit pack that is made in conjunction with Badlands. It features the Badlands KXO-32 fabric and their amazing unconditional warranty. This pack goes up to 1500 cubic inches of space, with 2 main compartments, 2 on the hip belt and 2 mesh pockets on the inside- there is lots of space to store your hunting must haves. The fabric is tough, light and waterproof. The frame is made from heat hardened steel with a Hypervent suspension system for constant air flow between your back and the pack. It is compatible for up to a 3L water bladder and has a built in pocket for your rifle stock or bow cam to sit in so you can strap it to your pack. The fit is built specifically for a women's form; it has a shorter torso, the shoulder straps have greater contour, and angled hip belts to fit the curve of a woman's hips. It also has a lower center of gravity, like a woman, for better balance and control. 

The Triall pack is very lightweight and has lots of space for your everyday things for being out hunting or even hiking. The front compartment has 3 smaller mesh pockets inside, 2 with zippers to keep your items organized. The biggest compartment has lots of room for anything you may need and has a pocket for a water bladder. It has a hidden compartment on the bottom of the pack that hides away a stock/cam holder so you can strap your gun or bow to the pack- it carries very comfortably. The pack hugs your back and shoulders really nicely and has lots of straps to compress things down. The frame is comfortable and the fabric on the pack is super light and waterproof. The only thing I would change on it is the hip belt, have it tighten by pulling in instead of pulling out (like the Mystery Ranch buckles). It makes it much easier to get it snug without the struggle. Other than that I absoluty love this pack and recommend it to all the ladies who are looking for that comfortable, lightweight day pack. 

The Triall Pack retails at $239.99 USD on www,proishunting.com
Use my code DALKE for 20% off at checkout. 


Monday, November 23, 2020

Prois Solas Gloves

 


The Solas Gloves from Prois have just become my new favourite set of gloves. I love how they fit and how lightweight they are, but still warm. I have small hands and the smalls fit very nicely. They are comfortable to shoot in and also with a release on my wrist. The fabric is soft on the skin and they have the touch capabilities on the thumb and index finger so I can still use my phone. These are meant to be a lightweight glove so temperature will depend on the individual. These will be my go to gloves unless it is too cold out. 

The Solas Gloves have a 40+ UPF for UV Protection and Silvdur Antimicrobial treatment to reduce body odor. They are breathable, moisture wicking and windproof. They have sheepskin on the palm, fingers and finger tips for durability and grip. 

The Solas gloves sell for $59.99 USD and come in S, M, & L

You can purchase them from www.proishunting.com .Use my code DALKE for 20% off. 

Saturday, September 26, 2020

Its been a whole year....

Well it has been over a year since my last post on here...I'm slacking hard in the writing department. But to be honest, this last year has been a whirlwind of changes and challenges for my family and I. From new job for Kyle, moving, moving up in my job, training puppies and horses, adding more horses, having a litter of puppies....this past year and a half has been stressful and crazy. I even stepped away from BHA to try and get my ducks in a row, and to be honest it still feels like my ducks are a scattered mess. But enough about that, lets get into what the last year of hunting has looked like! 

Spring bear 2019.
The black and tans first try at running bears. We ran them the last few weeks of June and they did really well! They didn't make every tree but they gave it their all and did well. Pheonix was able to harvest her second black bear, first one with hounds. It was a tough hike up the mountains to the lake to where the dogs treed it, then a tough pack out with it. Kyle and I didn't fill any tags that spring. 

Fall 2019
Youth season and archery season are the same 9 days at the beginning of September. So last year I never had a chance to hunt with my bow because I was so focused on getting Pheonix her deer. This year I decided there wasnt any point to bringing out my bow because we would be hunting hard for Pheonix again. She then filled her 2 deer tags, one on opening day and the other the next day and still had 7 days left of archery/youth season lol. The first day we were hunting for whitetail. She was having a rough day, last year she struggled with buck fever and it looked to be the same this year. She missed a really nice 4x4 whitetail and was pretty down on herself. We came up to a clearing an hour before dark and out in the middle was standing a buck. I told her it was a buck and she wanted to see it. It was a 2x2. I was surprised when she said she wanted to take it, but Kyle helped her get set up and I watched in the binoculars. One shot and he dropped. She was so happy that she didnt have any issues this time. When we walked up to him she was a little disappointed at how small he was but we cheered her up reminding her that she had made an excellent shot and it was her first buck! 


The next day we went hunting for Mule deer for her. We came up to a massive clearing and I spotted a few does and a small buck. so we snuck up to the edge and thats when we seen more down at the bottom of the clearing closer to the treeline. I backed off and stayed with Easton and her and Kyle snuck up to a better vantage point. They had seen a beautiful 4x4 but he had walked into the trees. They sat for about 30 mins watching the deer and finally she decided on the big 3x3. Again she struggled with a bit of buck fever and she shot, but it wasnt a fatal shot. So she reloaded quickly and waited til he stopped walking and took another shot. This time it was a good one. He died right at the treeline and then work started. It was all uphill back to the road. She was over the moon happy with her first mule deer. 



The rest of the fall season I spent trying to get a deer or elk with my rifle. I didnt have a good season. I shot at a huge 5x5 whitetail and missed, and just didnt get the opportunity at another buck. 

Winter 2019/2020
Cat season! The hounds were old enough now and Maverick was as well. So we had the 3 dogs to chase with. They did really well, treeing 11 cats during the season. Pheonix also got a cougar, her first one as well.  A friend also gave us one of his Plott females, Cinder. Which rounded off our pack at 4. 

Bear season 2020 
Well this spring was a good one! I started it off with a bang by shooting my bear April 17th. A beautiful 6 foot boar and the hounds very first solo tree. Also my first bear taken under dogs. My 2 year dry spell finally came to an end. We ended up having a litter of puppies with Cinder and Maverick...was an opps. Cinder busted out of her kennel and spent the day with her boyfriend...insert facepalm here... 12 puppies during the hunting season is stressful. Unfortunately one died at birth and cinder suffocated another 2 weeks later. I was pretty crushed. But we now have a pack of 6, we kept 2 babies. My black female with brindle markings and the lightest brindle male, Raven and Todd. We are a very busy household of 9 dogs now. We ran 36 bears this spring and the dogs really came together and worked well together. Maverick really impressed us and is an excellent bear dog. No fear and is quick and agile. Natalie did really well as well. Cinder even got in on a couple runs at the very end of season and you could see she loved every minute of it...although I was worried she would catch her sagging teats on the blow down. 


Fall 2020
Well Pheonix started this fall off with a good start, she managed to get a 3x4 whitetail. NO buck fever this year! I think she was more excited that she didnt have any issues. So she had a really nice 4x4 infront of her but he was really jumpy. It took her a little bit to get set up with the shooting sticks and as soon as she had her cross hairs on him he took off. But the 4x3 walked out and she got really excited and said Mom! Look theres another one. Im going to shoot him. She managed to get reset and took one shot. He dropped, got up and stumbled across the creek and died on shore. She was a trooper and crossed the creek, we got some photos and then she dragged it out across the creek and out to the road where Kyle came with the truck to load it. 



To be continued....