I have the p365 normal version and feel it is an ideal CC for me. Accurate, good capacity and concealable. I’ve never shot a 43 so I can’t compare the two.
I'd sell it and make one of the camera guys ship it (at the purchasers expense). With the proceeds, feed those guys if you are allowed to have a get together.
My opinion of these ladies based on years of seeing their postings is that they are most likely going to be solid and formidable. Not exactly sure about the OP.
The let’s just take it from non-residents game gets old. The way it feels to me is: Why don’t we just charge all non-residents $50,000 per tag, allow them to hunt only the worst unit in the state, and only allow them 10 tags. I mean, the game is there for the benefit of the residents of the...
I’ve been paying for OnX and GoHunt for several years. After trying Huntin Fool, I will continue to pay for OnX and GoHunt. Huntin Fool seemed cumbersome and inferior to GoHunt except for being able to call tagholders. The places I hunt, that likely won’t help as most people wouldn’t take a dry...
I think this is a reasonable offer considering the scarcity and price gouging we’re seeing these days. He is willing to travel to meet and had to pay the shipping charges as others have mentioned. Where I live, there is zero available powder of any kind so I would take an offer like this as a...
How many times have you seen someone holding up a prizewinning backstrap? Viewed out of context, any picture of gutting and gilling could look bad to the general public. The reaction to this picture is people looking to be outraged in my opinion.
So you want to hunt in an area with something that is big enough and bad enough to hunt and kill grizzlies? Sounds like out of the frying pan, into the fire to me.
If they wanted to move the draw up for the same $$$, I would support wholeheartedly but that’s not exactly where we’re headed. I feel that would be more of an infinitive for people to commit to Montana before the other states pull them away. It would help everyone plan more efficiently.
Montana Senators to the DYI hunter, "You don't spend enough to matter, hunting here should be a rich man's sport only."
Edited: Wait a minute, what just happened to the bill? The funding streams changed and now its a higher priced early draw?
I’m not going to try to discount the political challenges we face, even within the factions under the Outdoorsperson’s tent. Those challenges are real, but the failure to have a strong lobbying force is a rather substantial vulnerability. Historically we have not “needed” such an organization...
Something like this group on a national level is exactly what we need to help fight the mismanagement of land and wildlife by legislation we’re seeing these days.