I've been a remote worker since 2005. I averaged about 100K per year on airlines - and many customers are on the east coast - so it was 16-20 hours of travel per week. Granted, I didn't travel every week - but it was on average 3 weeks per month. I have been able to do everything remotely -...
To me it's not really a Private/Public distinction but rather the amount of work to put in on the hunt. I've taken some white-tail does with my bow on private that I was extremely happy with. I do hold my public land elk hunts above the others because it was so much more work, time invested...
Canned peas. I hadn't had them for years and then the kids wanted some at the store. I had to coach the younger one through his gag reflex (it's always on a hair trigger). I'll eat them, but couldn't make it a staple, especially when frozen are easier anyway.
I was in a big W area in SW MT, 2001 or so and witnessed some violation(s). I contacted the GW, asked him what he needed - and after describing the individual - the GW knew who he was (I had no idea). I wrote a letter describing everything I had witnessed, had it notarized and mailed it in...
Man, you guys need to get out more.
I don't have any controversial limits. These were really good, just make sure to not get a sticker to the tongue:
These were fun too and you don't have to worry about any stickers:
Great thread with awesome responses. I'll have to dig up some photos - but as a list that is in the safe:
- 03 Enfield (original stock) There is some trimming work my grandfather did on the stock to fit my then 12 y/o dad. Other than the stock work, it's all original and has taken more deer...
This last season was a first for me. My BIL shot a deer late in the day and I knew the hit was a bit low. We couldn't track it down as it crossed to some neighbor's - and needed to get permission. By the time all the phone calls were done it was dark and I figured the deer wasn't dead yet...
I posted similar info on the SB143 thread - and also similar to what @Nameless Range posted above. Montanafreepress did organize the data - which can be found here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BVehhHuO768_B6xh-qWGSNi2O_UPGzYZbMKuHmRpTYw/edit#gid=0
The details on HB505:
Here's some data compiled from montanafreepress - data source is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BVehhHuO768_B6xh-qWGSNi2O_UPGzYZbMKuHmRpTYw/edit#gid=0
It's interesting - here is the detail on SB143.
Then take into consideration SB143 which followed the same strategy.
"We'll negotiate our terms" when the premise of the bill is misguided in the first place does not set the stage for a good conversation.