I'm working, my company is running business as usual, just with more precautions like no non-essential travel, and no face to face meetings when they can be avoided.
We are also a big Ag and Supply chain company so I don't imagine we will be shut down.
I had a long time girlfriend that would get upset anytime I expressed anger or frustration in a healthy way. This caused me to try and repress it as long as I could, and as elementary school guidance counselors tell you, if you bottle it up for too long, that only makes things worse.
Now that's what I'm talking about! I really hope I get this job after doing some research. The amount if public land is astonishing compared to what I'm used to!
Now about the fishing, I have a 17 foot bass boat I'll be dragging with me. Can anyone speak of the bass and crappie fisheries...
So I just found out it wouldn't matter which side of the river I lived on. The job will be home based, with a territory that is to be covered that I will be doing a lot of travelling in. Most of the travelling will take place in the kansas side of things so that is the reason I was leaning west...
I have a potential opportunity to move to that city for work soon, if I do move, it will likely be on the Kansas side of the river. If anybody is a local please feel free to chime in.
My main real questions are
1) How's the hunting
2) How's the fishing
3) How's the night life for a single man...
I agree, but I feel like he knows what he wants the guest to say, and does a good job of getting that info out of them. I like that about the show because it doesn't leave any lingering questions, even though the guest may not get to tell their story in the way they wish to say it.
Quick...
Gut fart: I don't know, a horse kicked me in the face and I had to have it surgically rebuilt so my nose doesn't always smell like it should.
Farmers almanac: Voodoo indeed
Rutting bucks: Never paid attention to how they taste compared to non rutting bucks
Man I tell ya, I had the mattress over my head Friday night because of a tornado headed my way, only to wake up the next morning with sleet and snow pelting me in the face during a duck hunt. Crazy weather it is!
If you could go back to your mid 20's and be single, no kids, no debt, and have a bachelors degree, what would you do?
Would you start a business, go back to school, runaway and make a living as a drifting hunting guide?
Just curious as to what everyone would say since hunting season is just...
15 is a deadfall hell hole. Imagine 50 foot tall pine trees stacked up everywhere like a pile of toothpicks that were dropped on the ground. A lot of other units are probably very similar.
As the title says, is this going to change anyone's plans? Apparently for non resident elk draw, the application is still required to be put in by the 31st of January, but we will not know the results of them until mid may.
Source...
With as cheap as commodity prices are, I always suggest all the corn feeders down here in Texas to go find a farmer with some in his bin and pay him something in between market price and what it would retail for in a bag, and simply shovel some out.