I'm sure, regardless of what his client wanted, that guide isn't putting his gun away when he has a wounded bear within 50 yards.
Not trying to defend Cam, never met the guy, but how many dudes would be willing to walk up to a wounded grizzly with only a bow in hand and get within 10 yards to...
This reminds me of when I was a kid. My folks took my brother and I for a drive up over beartooth pass in mid July. Right at the pass, we decided to get out and take a small hike. We hike up this small little pass, crest the ridge, and the scenery below us was awesome. Teton Gravity Research...
As your neighbor to the south in WY I can't express how much I appreciate Montana's stream access law. We try and make at least one float trip in Montana every year.
I'm not sure the law could be implemented based on differences in how our State constitution is written, however, one can hope...
Does anyone know if they did the drawing for the BC moose hunt? I bought a couple tickets for that awhile back but no longer see it advertised on their website.
As a kid I grew up pheasant hunting without a dog most of the time. If we did have a dog it was fat, lazy and untrained for hunting. Overall we always got into birds.
It helps if you can identify better habitat and cover areas. Hunting with a buddy or two allows you to cover alot more...
I think the interesting part of the podcast was where Randy and Craig try and quantify the actual percentage of wound loss to the herd. @Big Fin , could you clarify the percentages that the two of you discussed. At one point, Craig mentioned there was up to 50% wounding loss in some places...
Man, this reminds me of the time I got off work down there, stopped at the Taco John's for some dinner as it was the only place still open. Sitting in the drive thru I look over to the adjacent motel parking lot and there are two meth heads screaming at each other. One skinny little dude wearing...
Can confirm. Lived in Rawlins for work for 9 months. I still flip that place the bird every time I drive through
Some folks can stand Casper, the only benefit is it's only 2 1/2 hours from Laramie to catch a pokes game. Otherwise it's a hard no.
The 50% random, 50% preference pool seems okay for current high point holders. It would effectively double point creep though. Maybe it's a good way to stop the preference points system though as after another decade anyone starting in on points would be aged out of the process by never being...
A couple stores in Laramie used to carry it. I think the station has closed down, but Northridge liquors carried it while I was still living down there.
As an edit, The Station had six tall boys for $4.50 and was two blocks from our house. My roommate and I took full advantage of that smoking...
I like the idea Buzz. At the meeting in Cody regarding this last month they said applicants would have four years to burn their points. Based on the amount of point holders with more than 18 points, they could draw a tag with their preference points. The guys in the 10-18 point range (this guy)...
Was there any discussion in the task force meetings on the biological management purpose that this would fulfill? Based on the proposed quotas it looks like they want to increase the general tags drastically in the eastern part of the state where it is mostly private. Most areas where there is...
I agree with your statement, we all need to be worried about what impacts we put on the landscape. The main issue is hunters/fisherman have footed the bill for wildlife related policies/projects for decades. The amount of "non-consumptive" users that now exist on the landscape that dont...
Exactly this, if you've got the time, low and slow, the ribs will let you know when they're done. I love doing long smokes on my traeger. Slap those babies on and go do a chore or two for a couple hours, check heat and brush with apple cider vinegar/honey mixture once every hour or two. I finish...