ShootsManyBullets
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I can offer 2 out of 3 but never all 3.Cheap, fast, and good?? We all know a combination of those 3 doesn’t exist in the world of business.
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I can offer 2 out of 3 but never all 3.Cheap, fast, and good?? We all know a combination of those 3 doesn’t exist in the world of business.
Where can a guy get a pair of those boots in size 12ee? Asking for a friend, with big feet.There was a fella down in Texas who wrote a book on poaching, down to boots that had cow hooves so the ranch hands on the places where he trespassed would not find tracks.
These guys went to great lengths as well, mind boggling what horns/antlers do to people.
The African poachers you can at least somewhat understand as there is $ involved in the parts they sell but these guys likely just wanted them to hang on the wall.
The real interesting part was thousands of hours were put into this, wow. Glad they got such steep financial penalties.
Where can a guy get a pair of those boots in size 12ee? Asking for a friend, with big feet.
In order to legally obtain a resident Wyoming hunting or fishing license a person is required to continuously live in Wyoming for 365 days (one year) prior to purchasing or applying for said license.It baffles me that residency can’t be verified in some manor. Especially with WY’s 6 month rule in place, this shouldn’t happen.
I was in Ten Sleep not long after they got busted. Folks there idolized the Carters still, when I brought up the poaching they mostly all said “we don’t like to talk about that”.While we're talking about big time Wyoming poachers, let's not forget the Carters in Ten Sleep and Meateater’s “Director of Hunting” Ben O'Brien interviewing Mark Carter on The Hunting Collective podcast.
Ep. 131: PETA’s Tofu Propaganda, the Trouble with Cancel Culture, and Pro Snowboarder Mark Carter Has Nothing to Hide | MeatEater Podcasts
On this week's show, the guys discuss PETA's new tofu propaganda campaign, usher in the return of Not So Sharp Moments, and learn that mocking liberal hunters is a good thing. Up next is an interview with Mark Carter. He’s a native of Ten Sleep, Wyoming, the son of a salt of the earth rancher...www.themeateater.com
Depends on how far back. Sheep hunting resumed in CO in 1953 after being closed for 68 years. If you look at the harvest records for the first 15 years, some guys killed 3, 4, or even 5 rams. One gentleman killed 6 rams in 11 years.My grandpa is a lifelong WY resident and he’s drawn 6 bighorn tags and a couple moose tags in his 82 years of life. He’s always claimed that he has dirt on the governor but now I’m starting to question his story…
Wardens are spread pretty thin and cover large geographic areas is one reason that these cases go on.Seems like the game and fish needs to do a better job. Not trying to be an ass. But how did these guys never get checked?
I get checked all the freaking time, apparently while the bad guys are getting away with moose and sheep that I will never draw. It’s also irritating that some wardens are on a mission to “help out, work for, and brown nose” certain land owners and outfitters, instead of trying to catch these guys. Glad these guys got caught. But I’m not gonna say the g&f do a good job.
As a CO resident, I've been checked more by wardens in WY than I have in CO.
Damn green plates...
punishments should be way more for things like this.