All big game points are closed for '22.
There are some hunts that were 100% with zero points for the November hunts. You could hunt birds and rabbits during that time.
Does the math work if you fail to rent it for 3 straight months? I’d probably save the money and buy after you retire. It gives you greater flexibility in location, the ability take long vacations with no worries and any future jobs.
Jay Scott has a some great episodes with bundy outfitters about the strip tags. You’ll have to dig around for them but they spill the beans on deer feed habits for that area.
Get the F@#$ out of here with this nonsense. New England is ME, NH, VT, MA, CT & RI.
NY, NJ, PA, DC are all mid Atlantic.
-Staunch former New Englander.
The book and TV shot are the same plot but the timelines are different. I think they are good in their own right. Just don’t expect the Tv show to be a play by play like the book is.
Yes, carriers have started to retire a lot of the infrastructure as it isn't used and is costly to maintain. "Landlines" nowadays are actually SIP calling over the internet and not analog.
Jay Scott is a great resource and has provided a lot of information on how to locate and kill Coues. The higher success rates are a bigger squeeze on the resource than hunter numbers. Hunter success almost doubling is going to put a hurt on resouce. If we want to cast blame, which I don't think...
Look at the data the number of nonresidents has only increased in a small percentage of the number of new resident hunters. Even more so the hunter success rate has sky rocketed.
I'm a fan of if you hunt the species you don't get a point that year. If you hunt, OTC, second draw, leftover, return doesn't matter if you have a tag you don't get a point. All of us, myself included that hunt OTC in CO & AZ are double-dipping and it just raises the PP requirement on...