I’m sorry, I am not sure what your post means?
*the edit helps, much appreciated. Not sure I agree with you there, and even if that was true I’m not so sure that’s how the PTD works.
One thing people tend to overlook is that the majority of Colorado residents are non-hunters. It is better for them financially to have a greater number of tags be sold to nonresidents.
The state makes more money that way and since they don’t hunt anyway, what do they care who gets the tag?
If there is nothing there, why would you need to look through your scope to verify?
I know you’re young and just starting out- trying to help, and I’m rooting for you. Scopes are not binoculars, please don’t do that.
I hope they bench Love for the second half.
I don’t think he is 100%, it’s nasty weather out, and he needs a message that doing stupid things with the football like that isn’t ok.
Got it. Still pretty young- my advice is don’t panic and make a move you won’t like (that’s why I was asking). I haven’t spent much time in Oklahoma, but I don’t think I would enjoy it very much.
When you think about potentially moving there, what gets you excited to think ahead to? If it’s...
Woodcock flight was intense the past few days. Kicked up 8 on a short walk to my stand yesterday afternoon in the rain, none today.
I did get out for a short walk for them yesterday, got two in about a half hour. So much fun!
Good post @LopeHunter. Not to pick, but I would challenge this particular point- not less, just different. My daughter socializes quite a bit, but with a crowd mainly consisting of student athletes who generally have their s$&t together. Trips together all over the US and abroad, studying...
So the bad news is you’re a ways from good bird hunting. The good news is there are thousands of jobs for which you are qualified within a reasonable commute.
Think outside the box, you’re qualified for more than you realize. One example is sales- you could do that for sure, and do well...