Well now that the emotions of this have started to settle down and after getting some sound advice from the parenting community here is the first update:
Im not sure if "Sheep Guilt" is a thing but I have experienced it pretty bad for the last handful of days. I feel very undeserving of a tag...
As the old saying goes "You made the bed, now you must sleep in it". I'd love for that thread to be deleted totally but I don't see that option so it is what it is. As far as the baby goes we will be leaning on family pretty heavily. My Aunt and Uncle live about 45 minutes from the where I plan...
I don't have any pictures but I carry a Benchmade Hidden Canyon for a field blade. I like to use it for all of the prying cuts if you will. Basically anywhere where I feel a replaceable might snap off. I also carry a Goat Ibex replaceable for all other work.
Absolutely, I wish it wasn't such a pissing match on almost every thread out there. The sad thing about it is that its usually the same people who have nothing better to do than be the negative. Thats the way it is though. I'm open to advise from everyone who has experience! So thanks!
Ha! Boy the internet is a great thing. Very very humbling experience that thread was. As soon as I posted it I came to the relization how unfair and arrogant that it was for a kid like me to post that. I knew that it was going to come with great amounts of heat, hence why I never went back to...
Opening morning of my first day out and at least one elk tag filled every year since then for the last 13 years. Once you figure it out, it's really not that hard to repeat. It's just a big algorithm or puzzle. There is a reason they say 10% of the hunters kill 90% of the elk. Keep grinding.
Funny you mention that, I bought 2 Colorado lottery tickets on Friday. Matched 4 of 6 on the first. The two that I needed on the first were on the second in the right places even. Won $60 on $4 though. :ROFLMAO:
Earlier in the week I was at lunch at work when my phone went off with an email from CPW. I opened it up fully expecting to see exactly what I already knew. "Your Rocky Mountain Goat application was unsuccessful." Well of course it was I thought. After reading the email I decided to check my...