I posted this pic and the story with it in the predator section but wasn't sure how many people check that one out so I figured I would share the pic here. Check out the other forum page for the store and belly pics.
I am still on cloud nine. Last night I got checked by a warden at my first set, and he must have been one of santas helpers. The next trap had mature pretty tom. I only have out 30 sets, so I spent the rest of my daylight putting in 10 more sets. Then I started checking again. Next area...
I think my problem was I trapped it in the morning, it bounced around in the back of the side by side till almost dark, then sat in my garage for a couple hours while I ate dinner and skinned some fox, then I skinned it, fleshed it, and put the fur on the stretcher. Then we cut the meat out...
Here’s part of our catches from the first two weeks of our season. My brother in law and nephew were even able to see their first bobcat when they came down to visit over the thanksgiving weekend.
Crispi Nevada’s after 3 years. They packed out 3 elk and 2 deer from the back country, been on 3 antelope hunts, and 3 seasons of trapping. 3 years may not seem like much but I put them through a lot of miles in those 3 years. Hunting alone accounts for approx. 500 miles. But trapping is the...
Haha like I said, I wouldn’t shoot one because I understand the spirit of the law. I’m just pointing out how complicated they make these regs.
I have already received confirmation that brow tines do not count as points on a spike. I don’t get why they can’t just make the definition of a spike...
I drew a 222-223 early spike, and a buddy and first time hunter drew a 222-223 early cow. Then my dad drew a 16 archery deer and 16 archery bull tag. Haha lucky sucker just got off his wait period and drew it with 1 point. He’s last tag was up north and we’ve been hunting the table since we...
In Utah it just can’t have branches on one side. So those freak 6x1 are classified as a spike. They also don’t count brow tines as a spike. I’ve always thought a spike was a spike. And I know that’s how Nevada’s definition was spelled out in the past, but they changed it a few years back to...
The regulations are saying what a rag horn is or not. Rag horn is a personal opinion. I’m saying the way it is defined, it’s says only two points above the tops of the ears. If the brow tones are below the tops of the year, they wouldn’t count. I’m only shooting a single tine spike just to be...
I know they mean a yearling and if it has a point coming off you are fine. But off the way the definition is spelled out, it’s only taking about points above the top of the ears.
During the late hunt the elk will have moved down for the most part. I know a few areas
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If you are wanting more road access, success loop has plenty of elk, but also plenty of people. The bigger elk, and less pressure, seems to be on the the east side like McCoy Creek, and Cleve...