A treaty is a treaty and they do matter but:
Why was Herrera's first defense mistaken location, aka he was lost?
Why did the other poachers plead guilty and pay a fine?
I don't think Herrera knew a 19th century treaty from a Waffle House menu
Lawyers grabbed this and ran with it. Then from the...
If Wyoming published the point pools for each unit each year then folks could see more accurately where they stand. The information is available but is not on the website because if it were on the website a potential applicant could see that some situations are hopeless. TopRut and Gohunt both...
Depending on your desired elk unit, once you accumulate about 6 points the reality of point creep can be a rude awakening. No one seems to really understand point creep until you are knee deep in it and your point purchase is getting you nowhere.
This doesn't apply to all units but the...
Agree 100%
For a new/young archer it's probably easiest to try both and see if shooting the dominant eye is comfortable. Changing hands after a number of years can be a little more frustrating.
Here is an interesting discussion about cross dominance in archery. I just wish he had followed up with the other videos.
The extremely low number (<3%) of left handed archers at the highest level of competition is interesting. Since 10% of population is left handed you would expect at least...
Fall trip. We didn't want to get into the logistics of rim to rim.
Camped in National Forest one night (elk almost flattened our tent)
One day: Down the South Kaibab trail, back up the Bright Angel (has water available)
Great trip. Go when it's cool.
Oklahoma took a different strategy. The state now issues to all tribal members over the age of 17 FREE combo hunting and fishing licenses with the same seasons and bag limits including deer and turkey. (actually the tribe pays the state $2 a piece). Only reason I can figure is to up the issued...
So many factors involved in game meat taste, flavor and tenderness. I shot a cow that the Wyoming G&F lab said was 11 years old. She was tender and delicious. I've shot younger/smaller cows that were tougher but still tasty. I don't know anything about calves since I've never shot one.
I'm 65yo and for the first time in years I'm shooting both my recurve and compound pain-free because of the Crossover Symmetry/Iron Scap program.
It's not a gut-busting program for young Special Forces types. It is focused solely on shoulders (baseball players use it a lot).
(I got my bands...
The last two years I hunted there I felt like I was in a livestock show. If It wasn't cattle and cowboys one year, it was sheep, sheep dogs and sheep herders the next year. And this was all in the wilderness area.
Maybe the wildlife officer can help you with avoiding livestock.
I enjoyed the podcast but when I follow up with reading about the recent ruling (sage grouse not being listed) it almost makes my head hurt. It seems like groups from every side of the issue are upset about something.