How does that work when a person's tag number is higher than the amount of tags available.
Earlier a guy said he had tag #55 and had applied for hunts with 10 and 25 tags.
I just got a $550 hit at 13:10 today. I figured they were done charging.
Either me or my wife drew pronghorn with 1pp. SMH
Every unit we applied for had <1% draw odds.
Looks good. Put something around the edge to keep stuff from rolling off. Even a bead of silicone around the top edge will stop a brass or bullet from hitting the floor. This gets more important the older you get. :D
I can put a number on it. The number is 200yds. If you can't agree that hitting something at 200yards is easier, and more likely, than hitting something at 300yds and that the likeliness of not hitting the target increases the farther away you get from 200yds, then you don't know how physics...
Pick which ever number you like. The further you get from that arbitrary number; the more likely things are to go south. Even if you are shooting hammers or a 6.5CM. lol
Every time I go to the landfill I swing by the metal pile to see if there is anything good. I always grab the bed frames. It can be used for tons of stuff. I also made my welding cart out of it. lol
I have the Hobart handler 140. It is good enough for anything i'm going to do. Biggest projects...
The cost of hunting permits should not be based on the maximum amount you can get for them. If you want that, I'll gladly send you a certain Utah wildlife group your way. I would be happy to be rid of them. Permits should be reasonably priced and cost just enough to pay for management. Wildlife...
I think this a very good thing as long as they can enforce it. Those that break the rules should receive a stiff penalty like a Hunting and fishing license suspension and a fine triple the value of the antlers.