FWIW: I have seen in a turkey hunting environment that the hunter will make a shot then either speed walk or jog to the bird...have even heard that with turkeys sometimes you do have to get on them quick if a second shot is required.
And for those asking about the Hush New Zealand rodeo, simply...
Was it The Hunt? I watched a few episodes on Netflix, and wouldn't recommend it to anyone. After every guided hunt he product name-dropped his equipment and was just awful to listen to.
So I have a question from this pardon streak (please don't blast me for being ignorant): What legal precedent will this pardon set in future cases? While the feds screwed up the Bundy trial, the Hammond's were convicted by a jury of their peers, so I'm just curious if this can be used as a legal...
What a nightmare...it's a shame that our system in Idaho is so messed up right now. Glad I didn't put in for the big three, but now I'm curious as to how long the standard draw results will be delayed.
+1 on that brymoore, I have a feeling that this election cycle in Idaho is going to be very important to the survival of hunting and recreation in our state. I'm very worried about Mr. Labrador's run for the office, and with this bill's passage, I'm concerned. Maybe I'm just seeing the negative...
That was my thought. I don't know the country very well, but will also be peppering in some turkey hunting too. Plus, wife, kid, and final semester of engineering school don't bode well for making a trip to better units. So I figured I would pound some ground and glass to try and catch some out...
So I usually get a sportsman's package here in Idaho, and have been mulling about the idea of doing some spring bear hunting. I live in the Pocatello area, and was thinking of hunting in units 66a or 76. I'm clueless to bear hunting, and would be spot and stalking, so I was wondering if anyone...
I wouldn't think twice about taking that ram, but like many have said, it's totally up to you. I would put it this way, if you are now considering using your points on that ram, then obviously you think he's big enough. Who cares whether that ram that makes book, if you are happy with having a...
As an Idaho hunter to has access to private land, I somewhat like the three strikes in ten years rule. Now here's my background on why I like it so I'm not grilled over it: the private land I have permission to hunt is family ground that borders a whole mess of public ground with a county road...