Many luddites here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luddite
Technology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore%27s_law
EV's are quickly becoming cheaper per mile to run.
Oil and gas are worldwide markets, the only competition is something that isn't.
Northfork is at 3500'.
By June 1st all the snow will be melted below 4500' and patchy up to 6000'. Go up Panther Creek. In the fall chest waders will cross Panther Creek so you could hunt west. Doubt it in early June.
New boots.
An old retired timber cruiser here.
There were years when I hiked over 2000 miles in a season. Several summers working the Challis NF in rocky country I wore out 2 pairs.
Went back and forth between the Cabela's Mountain Hunters made by Scrapa and Meindls.
Bought a new pair of...
It is bigger than us, we don't know that much, we can only impact at the margins.
Keeping big game herds a little under carrying capacity does seem to be a good plan though.
Not sure fish have a lot in common.
Northfork is at 3500'.
By June 1st all the snow will be melted below 4500' and patchy up to 6000'. Go up Panther Creek. In the fall chest waders will cross Panther Creek so you could hunt west. Doubt it in early June.
https://idfg.idaho.gov/article/multiple-white-tailed-deer-shot-and-left-waste-near-potlatch-id
About once a week.
Most go unreported.
Up north they usually eat what they shoot.
Panther Creek Rd open year around. Williams Lake Rd kept open year round for the mine out of Cobalt. Access to large areas to hunt not a problem. I'm sure 21A is similar.
Outstanding!
I've hunted Mearns quail late season several times in coues country in Arizonia, hunting coues is on my bucket list. Saw a buck similar to the one you killed.
I've been to Bristol Bay and worked on a commercial fishing boat in my younger days.
The largest and greatest wild salmon runs in the world.
The worst place in the world for a mine.