yotes are pretty impressive as survivors and killers. There’s a small fishing dam near us on the edge of a small town. They’ve learned to push the mule deer out onto the ice when there’s little to no snow and slippery. They can’t move any good on that slick ice. I’ve witnessed several times...
You think there are a lot of coyotes until you talk to the guys shooting them out of the planes. It’ll blow your mind. I know of a ranch(not a huge ranch) with a feed lot that they flew last winter and killed around 150 in a day just on and right near that ranch.
Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve never felt wronged by another state charging me way more than they would a resident to hunt/fish, and im certainly not swimming in cash, or maybe taking 10 years to draw what a resident can every year or two. But I also don’t feel owed anything by anyone either I...
There are coyotes everywhere it seems anymore. There was a local guy who sat a dead pile at a nearby feedlot this winter for about 4 hours one night this winter. He shot 41 coyotes with his suppressed rifle.
I think the fawn to doe ratios is a separate issue most likely caused by weather(drought, harsh winter, etc). We don’t really have any control over that. The only thing we can control is managing ourselves and only killing numbers that still allows the herds to hopefully maintain or flourish...
I ended up just covering it for now and drilled new holes and got the riser on. I’ll probably end up eventually just using a punch to push in just a bit farther and then fill in and paint over. Can’t see it anyways under the riser.
Just shot my first group with a suppressor. So much fun. Not that there was a lot of recoil anyways, but almost no recoil and not so damn loud. Seekins 6.5 prc. Just shot some Hornady factory ammo since I didn’t feel like wasting my reloads shooting farther in the wind. 4 shot 3/8” group at 100...
I got a cheek riser kit for my seekins synthetic stock. It came with an 1/8” drill bit. I was careful, but it snapped flush with the top of stock on the second hole. Anyone have a good idea for removal without damaging the stock, or am I better off leaving it in and moving my riser a bit and...