Coworker finally got a tag this year after striking out for several years. I've made fun of him every year he's gone in after realizing what this was after the first time around. It's a great opportunity for kids, not so much for those over 18
Any chance Polis changes his mind?
https://www.coloradopolitics.com/governor/polis-readies-veto-pen-for-wolves-reintroduction-bill/article_2785d254-ef75-11ed-9644-4b6e9fac20f6.html
https://www.outdoorlife.com/conservation/wildlife-management-washington-hunting/
Interesting article, bit of a read but worth the time. That viewpoint and whether other states will adopt similar stances will bear watching in the future, especially when it comes to my home state of Colorado.
Better than last year. I was hunting a different unit and didn't see a deer all season. Saw a bunch of does but only three bucks where I was this year. I was thinking it would be nice to have a 4th rifle tag in that unit. Best of luck to you.
Was up there in the sage, north of Craig, chasing deer during the latter half of second rifle. We tried putting up the wall tent while under a wind advisory, all I have to show for that are some bent poles. The forecast for that night was a quarter inch of rain followed by an inch of snow. Woke...
Should have asked more questions on here before I took my first trip up there two weeks ago. Couldn't catch a walleye the entire time I was up there but congrats on the limit
First time I've gotten a tag I wanted on leftover day. Will be looking for a couple more before the seasons start. But also had to answer the ethnicity question, definitely wasn't expecting that
I like how the date on the deer draw, at least on my application, was May 18th. Don't know why the additional 2 week wait was necessary. Still waiting on Pronghorn and Elk
Think last year was the first year they did the secondary draw with that particular structure. They give preference to the youth in that draw and while you might have a shot with tags that have a number of tags offered, it was my experience last year that the majority of them went to youth...