Hydrogen is an environmental scam. They take perfectly good natural gas, refine it, and pump the CO2 underground all for environmental credits. It's as ridiculous as wind and solar.
Didn't start hunting until 12:30. No responses to the always deadly shaker call in the first draw. Strolled over to the second draw and when I hit the shaker the whole draw lit up with gobbles, purrs, and clicks. A little fine tuning with the slate and bam, this happened:
I do, and as a result of your post did some more reading on them. I still just don't buy that a dam built in a responsible location with the right features (ie. Fish ladders,etc.) are not a fantastic idea. The power/water/erosion/recreation outweighs all the debatable downfalls in my eyes...
I have both hunted and harvested antelope. The easy ones are too tasty to pass up. Same with elk on a haystack. F&G gives out the number of tags they do to manage the numbers. Whether you harvest or hunt an animal, the goal is to keep the numbers in check. I'm not gonna tell someone I...
For reals? A brake doesn't make a gun louder? It sure seems louder to me. I have to leave the gun range if someone is shooting one next to me and I have bad hearing.
The proper word to use in these situations is "harvesting". Example, I harvested a shoulder season cow elk off a haystack. That makes everything more better.
I wish with the law of supply and demand and all of you quitting that the price would at least go down. This cold beer and Skoal straight habit is getting expensive.
Labs cause issues when not exercised. I know it's not easy to do all the time. It's an owner issue, and I am guilty too. Run them and chewing, digging, barking issues disappear.
I don't feel too bad about it. It's not like Freezout or Medicine Lake. For example birds roost the entire Bighorn. They might shy away from the Bighorn during the day, but they sit on every inch of it at night. Opening the Yellowstone would be the same way. It's primarily a late season...