A former coworker was told by OnX that their road layers were obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
This, after said coworker was contacted by OnX after she wrote up and posted a news release during hunting season explaining there were several (23 I believe) road segments shown on OnX that...
Both of my kids were in Forensics (Speech and Debate) and both qualified for the nationals.
I believe it is one of the best preparations for life that a kid can so in high school.
ClearCreek
This would not happen for the 2022 hunting season. IF it is passed by the legislature in the 2022 session the earliest it would happen is the fall of 2023.
ClearCreek
Brian:
You indicate you have never recovered an Interlock; I have recovered a handful, but this indicates the animal was dead!
The most memorable Interlock was a 225 gr. Interlock out of my 338WM into a moose I shot in Wyoming. The bullet was just under the hide on the far side of the entrance...
Just a thought.................
I have seen it here and on other threads discussing OnX, where people say they see Game Department employees using OnX so that is "good enough for them" and they have purchased the OnX product.
You don't suppose OnX gives Game Departments a hell of a deal on...
I guess it is totally a coincidence then that the areas where CWD initially showed up a considerable distance away from the CWD epicenter (Ft. Collins, CO) were the areas near game farms that had imported animals from infected areas.
I guess there were probably a lot of hunters that hunted...
The following article has some interesting info on the old age of a Wyoming grizzly bear:
https://apnews.com/article/grizzly-34-yellowstone-oldest-bear-3f504bd1f7db510326527ec6eabc95c8
ClearCreek
Bob:
Those elk have been doing that on that ranch for many, many years. They know where they are safe and that is where they will stay.
The previous landowner would let a few people in and they would shoot a cow on the alfalfa fields and the rest would go over the ridge to the west and stay...
I think it all depends on the weather, for both the fire and the deer.
If we get some colder weather and some snow before October 15, which is usually the case up there, the deer will head for the faces (both west and east) of the mountain.
The snow would help a bunch with the fire...
This is exactly what you are supposed to do as long as that "tag" is the part you detach at the site of the kill and you remove the entire month and day wedge.
ClearCreek
Just remember if you come at the very end of the season (later than about Nov. 10) some of the bucks could have shed their horn sheaths and only have a 6-7 inch dark "spike" so they may look like a horned doe. Look for the black cheek patch that is indicative of a buck antelope and avoid these...
You won't see many antelope in the areas on the Bighorn N.F. that have had fires in the past.
Regarding antelope on the Bighorn N.F. in Hunt Area 102, there is a small herd of antelope that usually hang out west of Buffalo on Hospital Hill.
Other than that the advice rwc101 gave you is spot...
Seasonal movements and when that typically happens.
This can be a big one as you can spend a lot of time scouting in August and September and then come back in October and not find near as many deer as you saw a couple months ago. Weather plays a big part in the seasonal movements game...