Yeah, i was kinda pissed at the low fines and 5 years suspension until I read that they took his firearms and all processing equipment. That's gotta be a pretty big hit.
I honestly dont think it will matter in the long term. I think for the high demand units and tags point creep will only continue to grow. I dont think the mechanism is in place for people to age out of the equation. Honestly, the only way I see for point creep to stop is for us to change...
Wow, this dude seems like the type of guy that reels his lure all the way to the tip of the rod when he's done fishing.
Can't say that I'll be buying Kryptek anytime soon after watching that 'conservation' film.
Ion are great. My main fishing partner has the 8" version and it works great.
I bought a 10" Eskimo Mako right when Ion was starting to come out with their electric augers. I would say the main difference is no need for the "pull throttle dance" of getting the gas engine started in negative...
Dear Hunt Talk,
I realize it is the middle of the season and folks don't want to be troubled by politics this time of year. A bill was put into Congress last week that could use support. H.R. 5631 - Tim Hart Wildlands Classification and Pay Parity Act.
This spring my friend Tim, who jumped out...
How is this even a debate!?! The correct answer is a pistol. Not because it's more efficient at self-defense, but because who doesn't need an excuse to add a .41 magnum to their gun cabinet.
One of the best pheasant dogs I've seen was a Weiner dog my buddy in high school had. That thing would dive into the nastiest cat tail patch in the state going after a rooster. If only he didn't get worn out so quick he would have been awesome. Inevitably he'd end up in one of our vest bird...
I lived in Sheridan for a couple years, the years I didn't draw my main unit it still wasn't worth it to pick up a leftover for this unit 10 minutes out of town, the access is pretty tight and everyone can see the areas you can get on. Best of luck on your hunt.
Ruger is five this year...he turned it on last year like I haven't seen out of him in previous seasons, looking forward to September.
September - Sharpies/huns/dove
October - Sharpies/Duck
Nov.-Dec. - Pheasants
I finally killed an elk with my Hoyt VTEC in 2018, bought it back in 2006. Decided to upgrade last year to a powermax and am loving it. The promotion and raise at work certainly helped with that decision.