Are preference points still available in Nebraska? I was hoping to start applying there and have been all over their website bit can't seem to find it. I'm sure I'm just over looking it.
Has anyone on this forum actually done this? Would really like to talk to someone who has done it. I have been to the park before and would love to do this in future years but have several questions I can't find on the website.
The area I applied for went up 2 whole points. That's crazy I'll never catch point creep. Might as well throw in the towel and find another state to apply in.
I'm hopeful I draw my first Wyoming tag! Last year's odds says I have a good chance but who knows. Be my third year trying to draw a deer or antelope tag!
Did your buddy find a good pair of boots. Asking because I also wear a size 15 and have a hard time finding hunting boots. I've had the same pair of Rocky's for the last 14 years and they won't make it through another season.
I'm in on a 68% chance from last year's statistics. But this year who knows what will happen. I'll be happy with any tag I can pull I'm just ready to go on my first hunt out west!
Honestly as a Kentuckian I didn't even know we had wild hogs. I've never seen one where I'm at and never heard anyone say they ever seen one. Anyone else from Kentucky seen one here?
Same here man! Driving all the way from Kentucky ain't cheap. It's very unfortunate how much it costs these days but no way I could afford the special price. Would love to go every year but can't even afford that at the regular price. And I don't see it getting any better!
That's why as a resident I stopped trying and now put my money and applications out west. At least I can draw every few years. Should have started doing that years ago but didn't!
I would have to disagree with you on the slavery being the reason. Most confederate soldiers never owned a slave. They fought because they were invaded by a tyrannical government mainly Lincoln. Remember it was not against the united states' declaration to secede. That's why after the war they...
As a once history major in college and former civil war reenactor I am really enjoying this thread. I've been fortunate to visit just about every battlefield in America. During the 150th anniversary of Gettysburg I was able to ride my horse in period uniform over the entire battlefield. It...
Holy cow fifteen thousand per person. I need to find a new job! My first thought would be to look into one of the reservation guides. That might be a good option if you haven't already looked into it.
Persistence finally paid off in Kentucky! Finally on day 3 I heard the first gobble. This place I'm hunting is Jake heavy called in 9 Jakes the first couple days. This morning after hearing a gobble in the distance I made a set up and called in 5 more Jakes. They putted off but I remained where...
What If she's promising hunting land? These poor ladies are just looking for a guy to hunt with and somehow have hundreds of acre's that nobody else has access too! No it doesn't sound too to be true.
Due to reduction in tags and increase in hunters nobody here is gonna hand out information. You gotta do your own research. Fortunately Wyoming gives you most all info on their website. I just started trying to hunt Wyoming 3 years ago and still haven't drawn. Just building points and trying to...
Probably but I still don't think you will ever be able to get an accurate data. For example where I live if you own 5 acres or more you don't have to purchase a hunting license to hunt your own property. Amish never buy a hunting license but they put a hurtin on game year round because of their...
Yes mostly correct, there has been quite a few lost to development, more houses on the landscape and subdivisions being added. But for example what used to be a 500 acre farm being hunted by 7 or 8 people is now only being hunted by 1 or 2. So where do the other 5 or 6 go? They quit or go to...