It was just S&S and we had hunted five days without seeing a bear before she shot at this one Monday night. It didn't appear to be hit (roll down the mountain, like bears do, or bite at the shot, etc...) but, obviously, if you pull the trigger, you need to do everything you can to find the...
If anybody knows a houndsmen in the Council, ID area, I could really use a hand. My wife shot at a good bear tonight and we're not sure if she hit it, but it got dark on us. We could really use some dogs tomorrow if anybody is available 🙏
If anybody knows a houndsmen in the Council area, I could really use a hand. My wife shot at a good bear tonight and we're not sure if she hit it, but it got dark on us. We could really use some dogs tomorrow if anybody is available 🙏
You need an Entry Pass to get into Arches now. Buy it early at Recreation.gov
We just got back from White Rim Trail last weekend (also permit-required). It's beautiful country.
Plan ahead for what you want to do. The best food down there is actually in Green River at Tamarisk, IMO.
Who has the right to appeal a tax assessment value in Wyoming? I would think a landowner can appeal their own tax assessed value, but can a concerned citizen appeal the value of another parcel as a resident of that tax district?
There is some concern among researchers due to clusters of CJD in areas of CWD. This includes hunting partners that died of CJD within a short time of each other. It could be coincidence, but they're not sure.
https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.0000000000204407
It would be nice if every state offered an easy way to have your animals tested prior to consumption.
My neighbor died of CJD several years ago. One day she was golfing and started having strange symptoms that her friends thought were symptoms of a stroke. Some diagnostic tests later and they...
Let me know if anybody wants "Double Flush" or "September Splash"
I don't have anywhere to put them and I'd rather somebody enjoy them.
https://brentrtodd.com/portfolio-gallery/limited-edition/
👍 Any thoughts on what the fixed rate will be next month? I don't know enough about how the rate is established to know how it will compare to the current rate.
Where I intend it to be a long-term hold, I feel like the fixed rate is more important to me than the variable rate.
This is the proverbial "money under the mattress" fund. Cash has lost nearly half it's value since 2000 and I don't want to have to be chasing CDs every 6-12 months for the next 30 years just to stay up with inflation. Plus, it's only tied up for 12 months, and the 3 month penalty is gone after...
What's everybody's take on ibonds with the fixed rate at 1.3% through the end of the month?
My interest is in a place to long-term hold an emergency fund?