I have no info on this incident, but have witnessed several impacts on I-80 where semi drivers never even hit the brakes as dozens of deer or antelope were mowed over (for lack of a better term)... granted all of these I saw we're in the 80s or 90s. Malicious or no, its a very unfortunate waste.
My family is also looking to start canning/jarring game meat and would love to hear how the rest of you have been doing it. Not having the familial experience makes it a bit of a hurdle since we don't know how to identify unsafe jars, and I would appreciate any and all feed back!
In 1996, I had...
I am planning on drawing the random Henry's tag this year and next year my daughter is 12 so she will obviously draw it... so... yeah, we'll get a couple years of experience out there. And of course both nail 200" bucks... problems?
Unlike Flatrocks early April fools joke... I actually did pull a 100-1 tag!
Looking forward to getting back into the red desert after hunting for pronghorn there last year!
Buzz, you wanna ride around in a Honda Accord in October?
Good luck everyone!
I am 20+ years into pp in 6 states and still have to convince myself each year that the odds justify the expense... if I'd saved those costs and that of sheep raffle tickets and I could have been on two AK dall hunts by now.
Odds are not great in any states, so find the one that suits your needs...
Another lover of the 6mm Remington here... my go to for antelope and it stacks em up!
I also carry a 338RCM when elk hunting in the timber. It doesn't kick near as bad as folks think, not much worse than a 308 but man does it have knock down power
A few years ago I bought one of their packs and it showed up at my door with a cracked fiberglass frame... i called, they sent a replacement, and many pack outs later it is still going strong. I had reason to be dubious but the pack has proven itself at this point.
It depends on time and resources, but ive been on lots of water and it's tough to beat a float down the noatak in Alaska... pleanty of good fishing and the last truly remote stretch left
My 2019 starts with the most important hunt of all, as my daughter has her first ever hunting license, which is for AZ javelina. After that I'm focusing on learning how to catch walleye, and in the fall, 1st season bull in CO, 3rd season buck in CO...hoping to figure out a NM LO antelope doe tag...
I can't believe you got buzz in a grip and grin sportin sitka wear! Well done fellas! A bull to be proud of without concern for the haters!
We all should enjoy the times we are in, cause hunting isn't going to get better with 10 billion people OTP