https://www.koaa.com/news/covering-colorado/man-in-canon-city-area-claims-self-defense-after-killing-a-mountain-lion
Seems like the fact the lion was killed with a shovel would make the investigation pretty cut and dried. Should you let it bite you first and than smack it over the head? 😂
I have threaded every gun I own with no loss in accuracy. As others have said accuracy might have increased with the suppressor on. I wouldn’t be afraid of threading it one bit.
Unreal! Congratulations the statistical probability of this has to be astronomically small. Maybe not quite power ball type odds but still unbelievable. Hopefully you post up your adventures!
Or Montana like a lot of places is caught in a tough spot with national politics and unfortunately public lands don’t rate up there with other hot button issues. Down the toilet we swirl.
I can’t argue with any of that. The point of my post was that if it’s really close or hard to tell if it’s legal, why not let it walk? Any ram from these units is in fact not a good ram from these units by default. Time to break the hype. I think we agree. The only downside to letting them...
These aren’t breaks rams. I thought the goal of sheep/ram management and especially in AK was to take as old of a ram as possible that was likely on his way out? If you look at the harvest stats in these units most of the young rams are 20s in length. These are the questionable rams known as...
Just a quick note, for anyone getting all ramped up for the weekend.
In a few of Montana’s select sheep units, it’s often said “any ram is a good ram from these units”
This is disinformation and incorrect. If you’re going to put the time and effort in on these hunts, not to mention the 7...
The warden is probably right but I did this once and the landowner requested I not access the federal land. Out of respect I didn’t but that was also the last time I did that with the exception of my immediate neighbors around our family ranch
I would report this to your local blm office. BLM Leo should have a talk with that warden. Block management or any state program has no impact on federal land access. That warden should know that.
Edit: for clarity, as long as you have legal public access to said fed land without crossing...