Yes. I own a little place is Carbon County and the wildflowers were crazy this year, and went well into July. My wife’s pronghorn this year was loaded with fat, more than I’ve ever seen on a pronghorn.
I transplanted a few trees this year, and due to work I had to be gone most of August. The...
Buy a reasonably priced set of waders and get some aqua seal. You will need it at some point regardless. I’ve got a pair of boot foot neoprenes that must be 15 years old at this point that were on clearance way back when because they’re huge. I’m 6 foot and they’re still way too tall and baggy...
I find a lot of them on ridge tops too, and north facing slopes. Mostly ridge tops, but that’s where I spend a lot of time. Hell, they could be thick as thieves on the South facing slopes and I’d literally never know.
Here’s a fix for that. If you wanna sell in our market, you pay our taxes. We shouldn’t allow these companies to use offshore tax havens to avoid taxes and still sell their products in our market.
I found it rather funny, I’ve seen exactly one BLM LEO in all my life until I did some hunting in Carbon County this year. Saw one twice in the area, and the second time he was cruising at a pretty good clip towards Eschelmans place. That made me wonder. There was also a truck with a nice acting...
I know a guy, very credible, who shared a story with me about hunting off of the interstate in Wyoming. Apparently a HP stopped and was there, I think when they returned to the vehicle. I remember him saying he initially felt like he was gonna get hauled off. He (the hunter) called one of the...
I was shopping phone cases recently and found some in the $20 range that have sliding camera protectors on the back side that you open up when you want to use the camera and close when you don’t. That’s a feature I really wish all phone cases had to protect the lenses. I picked one up, and I’m...
Sounds like my English Setters. The first, a precious little princess, definitely a puppy, but an easy one. The second, a boy, was the biggest crybaby of a dog I’ve ever seen. Just incredibly soft. I hated trying to train that dog for the first year or two before he grew up.
Yeah, I’m not clamoring to control others. It is what it is, just not my cup of tea when I’m hunting. I do like hitting steel at long range with the ol 30-06.
I don’t care how good a shot someone is. There is a point where it’s simply not fair chase anymore. To me, that point is at about 300 yards. If I can’t get any closer than that my internal fair chase meter says, nope, you weren’t a good enough hunter today.
On that topic, am I the only sick of...
I don’t think you did anything wrong. The only thing to do different next time would be to get MENACING when he started getting close. There aren’t too many dogs out there that don’t fear a human with the appropriate body language.
I stopped on the highway outside of Pinedale once when I saw a...
I don’t disagree with you for the most part. But don’t whitetails tend to out reproduce mule deer, especially at younger age classes like 6 months?
One could argue that is competition. Semantics…I know…I don’t buy the “behaviorally aggressive WT” competition theory, but I am under the...
I can understand not tromping all over someone’s crop, on land they leased from the state that constitutionally mandated to be managed for profit, during the growing season or during harvest. But, after the crop is harvested and before replanting is another story. In Wyoming, I don’t think you...
He’s more than likely being intellectually dishonest and intentionally spreading BS talking points for some group that he’s working for or affiliated with.
Kudos on you guys for endlessly providing facts to refute him for internet perpetuity, but I’m gonna call a spade a spade.
I sent Isaac Aleman [of Black Rifle Coffee Company] a picture last night and he goes, ‘man, that is an awesome muley,’ and I go, ‘Isaac dude, that’s a whitetail,’ and he was like ‘you’ve got to be kidding me,'” Cassimus tells Outdoor Life.
Later on…
He had also set out some cameras for...
That’s a big old buck. Huge rack, Roman nose, but I don’t understand how anyone could mistake that for a mule deer, or think it’s “mule deer like”… not from that photo anyways.
Man, I’d way rather do the climb to where I’m hunting than kill something below and have to pack uphill a significant distance.
We had a ridge that went up 1400 foot in about 3/4 of a mile, I’d way rather do that than drop 1000 in .7.
Interesting, I had ruled out arctic char cause I didn’t think they stocked them in Colorado. I was pretty much thinking it had to be a splake or a brookie based on what has been stocked there.