Any recommendations for roof racks? We have a rubicon we want to get one for putting bags/gear or skis up there.
Rode in another Jeep that had one and the damn thing sounded like an aluminum barrel full of screws rattling around?
So I guess the question is, roof rack that doesn’t rattle...
What is always funny about these conversations is seeing people that can’t and probably never will be able to afford a private elk tag, arguing with people that can, that privatization of wildlife is a better way to go.
I don’t think it matters if privatization works better or not (it doesn’t).
If we wanted to increase the human population, instead of child tax credits, we could just forcefully impregnate all women of child bearing years. It would work better. Wouldn’t make it okay.
The public trust...
I drove through south central Montana and then into Wyoming a few days ago. The difference in wildlife, especially mule deer, on that side of the border is obvious.
There may be other licenses or FAA exemptions, but I have a FAA part 107 license for my land survey business
It’s illegal to let the drone out of my visual line of sight. That really restricts range, if operated legally.
I’m hopeful that this proposal isn’t something that needs an overwhelming amount of support. This stuff shouldn’t be a democracy. It just needs the right people to support it, not necessarily a bunch of people. Of course everybody wants to hunt as much as possible. Everybody wants a big horn...
I can see how people would see it as an R6 and R7 problem.
I would even say that that’s the first thing that comes to my mind.
However, the reason for that is, is that for those of us that aren’t that old, (I’m 33) r6 and r7 are the only places in Montana we have ever seen decent deer hunting...
I killed a bull in there once, all the way at the back. I was alone on foot. If it weren’t for my friend and uncle coming with the horses, it would have been a loooooong one. It still was a long one.
Near the beginning of this thread, I mentioned how criticisms of this proposal seem to boil down to selfishness, and whining by people worried about how it may impact them personally, instead of concern for the health of the deer herd.
After reading your posts, Stephanie, I believe that my...
For the archery deer hunter, you’re also gaining access to vulnerable, patternable, and predictable velvet early season bucks, that depending on what date opener was in the past, had started to strip and disperse at the very beginning of season.
I would argue that access to vulnerable deer is...