It will be an outdoor culture shock and social culture shock for you, I lived in New England for 22 years, and loathed most of it. Deer hunting will be tough at best, most of the "camps" up there are owned by Mass. and NY guys, and the pressure is reflective of that. NH gets pounded by the...
Won't be able to make it work with my schedule this week coming from Helena. If there is another go-round then will see how it works out. thanks for putting something together guys, I'm sure some good things will come from it
shoot, I thought my wife was the only woman who freaks out if I don't load it properly, must be a feminine wife thing that they are all afflicted with....
although I won't be attending the R3 FWP public listening session, I'm intrigued by the idea of discussing these important issues with like minded folks in the regional area. If you guys don't mind a Bozeman outsider sticking his nose in....
If you want to keep it to Bozeman area folks that may...
...squirrel...!!LOL
"colon blockage" too funny, c'mon man you've never heard of Miralax, Metamucil or Dulcolax? it's a must in my back country meal plan!
For MT, I'll second what other's have said:
Trixie's in Ovanda - good bar food
Big Bull Bar in Winston - awesome burgers & fries
The Avon Cafe in Avon - good homecooked style meals
Parkers Restaurant in Drummond - about 527 choices of burgers
Follow 'Yer Nose BBQ in Emigrant - damn good bbq for MT
Dude (yes I said dude): delicious, healthy & basic recipes in no way have to be on a budget. We've been cooking delicious wild game recipes all my life, and they in no way are expensive to make, the ingredients are basic, you've just got to put them together properly and cook it properly.
^^^SPOT-ON!!
and as far as the "Regional visits" the FWP management team is doing....it's just to placate the public in one hand while catering to the large landowners of the State in the other.
yep been there done that. Same thing got me to quit, a little toddler hopping around the house. That was a long long time ago and I'm so glad I quit way back when. It took about 2 years of on-again off-again quitting to finally get it done. Every once in a while I still have a dream that...
Heard a saying once: "We are all from Somewhere"..... truth
That's alright, a couple good fire seasons with a couple good ole cold/snow winters like 2017-'19 and we'll see who really wants to stick it out. Me, I'll be sittin up on my hill a' watchin....
Exactly! I had an attorney friend explain to me a long time ago that the whole thing about "2 weeks notice" is a pile of BS. If you don't sign a contract then the employer can let you go at any time and you can leave at any time, it is nothing more than courtesy to give them "2 weeks".
As...
good timing for this thread, I just recently upgraded my setup this summer from my old 2007 Hoyt Vectrix, so about 14 years. I'm guessing my new Bowtech is going to last me many many years down the road.
I carry spray with me almost everywhere in MT now, especially during bow season. Rifle season I'm not as anal about it unless I'm in an area that is thick w/them, but it's nice to have on my hip if I'm kneeling down cutting up an elk or deer just as security
my first season as a MT Resident we got bluff charged 3 times by a sow w/a cub in the Absarokas while going in to hunt Mntn Goat. It was a great introduction on how to handle a situation and ended with nobody getting chewed on. That same season I crossed grizz tracks during archery season in...
hey man, those are some strong philosophies put into words, I really like that. Think I'm going to print that out and put on my office board, RIGHT ON!
man that is exactly what I used to deal with for about 15+ years, it was a tough funk to get out of. On all of my drives/flights back to reality my blood pressure would go up, my mood would change for the worse, and I just plain dreaded going back (w/exception of being back w/the kids)...
you don't need much other than some cutting boards, sharp knives, and a table to do the work on and wrap it up. It can be as simple as you want or you can spend as much money as you want on it. Me: I choose the simple and economical approach, not much to take pictures of
Oh, guess I do have...