We had burgers at the Timber last Sat. for the antelope opener....they are still good! And as an aside, the Timber Bar has one of the best whiskey offerings around, and some damn good draft beer choices that you normally wouldn't find in a smaller town bar. I could eat there a few times a month...
You might be a D-Bag if you refer to an ungulate as or say any of the following:
Cranker
Toad
Hoss
Stud
Has "G4's for days"
On a related note, and I think it was mentioned earlier, but naming a buck or bull is dumb. I saw some post from a Strip hunt and the usual 9 guys in KUIU behind a huge...
Even as scary as it is, and potentially dangerous, it really is a humbling way to experience nature's power. I was down backpacking and climbing in the Beartooths, and after we climbed the big coulior on Whitetail Peak, we started to haul ass down the ridge to get to Sundance so we could start...
It is terrifying and real. The green zombie ibex horns will find you....and make you do burpees with a kettlebell ratchet-strapped to your taint. ONE MORE REP!!!!
And then it is on to "Deadfall Box Jumps" followed by Viking coffee made with real cobra blood and single origin Guatemalan beans...
I think a big reason this is such a hot button topic is because feral horses are still "horses", and there are understandably so many horse people out there. If feral horses looked like this roaming around the countryside, we would not have a problem with lethal removal:
Actually, I was thinking of shipping most of them to every high fence hunting jackhole's place in Texas. Let them roam around with impala, weird goats and elk on some redneck's ranch. Way more scrubby land to beat up along with the exotics and hey, it's TX. Oh, and Florida! Forgot about that...
Definitely shooting. The bodies on those things are small compared to the horns (think ibex or caribou) so when you see he has more than ass-scratcher length on those ebony beauties, you start ranging and putting the crosshairs on the thorax. The euro mount is going to be sweet! (does the skull...
I have a brand new, never used Mathews VXR 28 in Green Ambush for sale $800.00. It is the #70 version, 85% let-off (#70-E-85) with SCS attachment points. It still has the peep sight marking string, never shot.
I am in the Bozeman area, so pick up would be easiest. I can ship it, buyer covers...
I really like it. The 12x version also holds a 15x56 with the eyecups down. The harness has a lot of good pockets, and the one on the back panel holds a phone nicely for nav, pics, etc. Comfy harness too -- way better than prior version.
Opioid epidemic, Sackler family, etc. Plenty of news coverage and lengthy legal gyrations and court battles around that. Pharma, big tobacco, etc. is massively regulated, and we still have deaths from that. Consider the impact if no one was held accountable in those two industries if immune to...
Like so many pieces of gear we use hunting, a dedicated "hunting pack" is one of the more important ones. I like well-thought out gear, good construction, durable, etc. and wanted to get feedback and ideas from the HT community since it is made up of so many varied users, experience levels...
Time, consistent practice and acquired skill from said practice, and limited range. Those are the reasons I have hung up the trad bow.
I shot a reflex/deflex longbow for about 3 or 4 years, and had some success -- whitetail doe, small whitetail buck, even smaller antelope buck. It was a lot of...