The better case for home ownership is the one where you reach the point in your life where it is time to transition to a fixed income and you now own your home outright and are not stuck paying a high rent.
I try to avoid "we" projects because it usually involves splitting up the tasks and every time I get started on one of my tasks I hear the dreaded "I need help for a second". The next thing you know all her tasks are done and she is looking at me saying "Are you done with your tasks yet?"
The problem with an abrupt ending of the feed grounds is that it's not like all the elk don't still show up and say "well there ain't enough food for us all so half of us have to leave". They all show up and they all eat until the food is gone. Then all the elk starve worse for half the winter.
Apparently he is completely out of touch with the demand for elk tags in the west. WY could make a mint allowing a certain number of cow hunters each week out to take care of this.
No downside other than a little weight. Also if it came across that I was implying it's a dumb idea to pack one that wasn't the intention. In my head inspecting my release and bow on a somewhat regular basis and making sure they are in perfect working order makes packing a spare seem redundant...
I am thoroughly surprised by the number of replies on this post that are that adamant about having a spare release. Maybe this is just me but all the releases I have had were not fragile items. I would be curious where the line for critical spare parts lands for most people. I mean are you...
@Big Fin. I haven't listened all the way through so maybe it's addressed in there but what is the best thing we as the hunting community can do to help further move the process along to getting corner crossing clear in the law? The answer is probably just wait and see what happens but if you...
If you are curious the road is still impassible due to snow. I was heading from Montana to Elko for a work trip and google said that road would only add an hour to my drive. Added a lot more than that backtracking almost all the way to Rogerson.
Here is the Chat GPT response for your entertainment.
When scouting a mountainous area for archery hunting desert mule deer, it's important to approach it strategically to avoid disturbing the deer population. Here's an approach you can consider:
1. Map Study: Begin by studying maps of the...
If the FWP would collect actual meaningful harvest data and manage tag numbers for the good of the animals and not the people with the power and money who has access to what is not a problem. This logic is like saying that instead of parents taking responsibility for how much candy their kids...
I keep finding myself in situations where being able to shoot an azimuth with my phone and saving that on my OnX app would be incredibly valuable. Is something along these lines something we might see from the app?
My only add to this would be how good of a job is the FWP doing counting these animals? Are population numbers what's really driving the tag numbers? I know of one unit at the moment that issues 0 goat tags and there is definitely a sustainable population in there but the FWP won't go count them.
It's not a liability it's an asset. Ask any business owner. You don't pay bills early. You pay them when they are due because money in the bank makes money and the more you have in there for as long as you can is good practice.