Not yet, but I really want to get some. Feel obligated to do so, since I emailed about them a couple years ago.
Already have 125gr points, so it wouldn’t be much change at all. I think the biggest challenge will be sharpening the curved blade freehand- I’m not going to spring for a fancy jig.
A manager made a dumb decision to make budget cuts and get a bonus, then realized how badly they had screwed themselves and tried to steal your labor to cover their stupidity before anyone found out.
Episode popped up on YouTube, and it was good enough that I watched it again. Saw it on Fresh Tracks + a bit ago, but really enjoyed this one. The pacing, message, cinematography, etc. Just a good story all around.
Not enough outdoor content tells the story of how we got where we are, and...
I feel like I have to bring up the fact that not everyone follows the laws. My short time in Wisconsin was rather eye-opening, where I saw multiple boat ramps with dozens of gigged pike dumped right next to it- practice for the walleye spearing discarded after the target species was acquired...
I have one. 20 gauge. Dad has a 16 and 20 as well, plus a 12 hiding somewhere. Just not my favorite to shoot- usually that’s my squirrel gun, “as is tradition”. I really prefer vent rib on shotguns anymore, plus choke tubes over a fixed mod.
What stock do you start with (flat, sheet, blanks)? I’ve been thinking about making a couple knives for myself & friends, but don’t want to mess with getting an anvil or space to do all the hand forging again.
Quota got slashed in my unit, and applications were up from last year. Odds absolutely tanked. Quota is down about 40% from two years ago, before they combined the units. Explains why none of my party drew. I hate it, because I had those things figured out when the unit was smaller and it was...
Looks like 0/2, with a buddy pending. Damn.
Or maybe I should be hopeful this is because they decided to drop tag numbers as a management response to declining herd numbers?
No… that’s not likely. Probably just bad luck.
Not to throw more fuel on this dumpster fire, but YouTube just suggested a video titled “I WOUNDED A GIANT!” by our cartographically challenged hero. 21,000 views in four days.
The problem is thus: there is a market for this garbage, and people consume it. And so long as there is a market of...
It’s almost as if midwater species that eat plankton are doing well and bottom-oriented species that eat bait and have high vulnerability as trawling bycatch are doing poorly.