First (on topic), @mulecreek, I’m really glad to hear the impact appears minimal. I did my master’s thesis on the conservation of this pronghorn migration ~15 years ago, and I’m always interested in hearing the latest news.
Second (slightly off topic), @Dunning Kruger, social scientists who...
Any unit in Colorado that requires 7-9 points to draw is capable of producing bucks at that mark, but you are still going to have to do your leg work to find them (or get lucky).
I'd take a look at the CPW draw stats, see what what units are in that 7-9 point band range (or use Go Hunt to make...
Like a lot have said, it really depends on the hunt. This past year I switched from a Harris to a Spartan (when running a bipod, which isn't all the time). Not as flexible as my old Harris, but there isn't much of a weight penalty and I like being able to carry in my pocket to use if warranted.
I'm glad folks are enjoying the story! It certainly was a memorable hunt!
@ElkFever2 - That is exactly why my wife made me promise I go after the first one I could reasonably move in on! My wife finds it ridiculous when she hears I passed on an animal that could be in the freezer.
@2rocky - I...
Sorry if this is a repeat, but I haven’t seen it posted. Pretty interesting data visualization by country and state:
http://91-divoc.com/pages/covid-visualization/
I meant to write up a post several months ago, but things got away from me (warning, long post).
This year was a heck of a year for me on a personal level. I turned 40, drew my first goat tag, and most importantly—in August—had my first kiddo (a girl). If you choose to read below, you will see...
New article (will be page 1 of the Washington Post tomorrow) on NRA board member payments:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/nra-money-flowed-to-board-members-amid-allegedly-lavish-spending-by-top-officials-and-vendors/2019/06/09/3eafe160-8186-11e9-9a67-a687ca99fb3d_story.html