For sure. Luckily my wife new my hunting habits pre marriage. mtmuleyY
Yup...she's a keeper.
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For sure. Luckily my wife new my hunting habits pre marriage. mtmuleyY
Yup...she's a keeper.
Hunting forums were the local lumberyard or hardware store. The language was more colorful but name calling was dealt with on the spot.
I shot my biggest mule deer and elk back in the late 70's. There were a hell of a lot of big mule deer around and a hell of a lot fewer hunters to contend with. The good old days are now as far as Elk are concerned though. There were also fewer outfitters and more ranchers who allowed free access to their ranches as long as you followed their rules some 40 years ago....those days are LONG gone.If your talking Mule deer,30 yrs ago or more. Elk. Now.
Misdemeanors were much cheaper Marv...And elbows up on a bar top or two... language and disagreements also with a bit more intensity.... fewer pics though.
I left heads on rancher buddies barns & in trees that dissappeared from critters that would drop jaws now. Any hike in the Sierras, the Ruby's or where I live now and you could see bucks that are all over the internet now. You could be in a UT diner and see huge bucks in towns.Bedded under someones fruit trees.I shot my biggest mule deer and elk back in the late 70's. There were a hell of a lot of big mule deer around and a hell of a lot fewer hunters to contend with. The good old days are now as far as Elk are concerned though. There were also fewer outfitters and more ranchers who allowed free access to their ranches as long as you followed their rules some 40 years ago....those days are LONG gone.