BAKPAKR
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HT says I’m in Boise, but I’m grew up in the real Idaho even though I wouldn’t be caught dead in Black and Gold.

Let me guess, you like blue turf in a place named after a grocery store?
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HT says I’m in Boise, but I’m grew up in the real Idaho even though I wouldn’t be caught dead in Black and Gold.
even though I wouldn’t be caught dead in Black and Gold.
*cough* University if Phoenix *cough*
Don’t worry, Home Depot is coming on university property also. Wanna bet whether our need to fund the school with taxes goes down?*cough* University if Phoenix *cough*
Well, I mean we won’t have to worry about funding NIC here in a bit. That money may be able to pay for the roof on the Kibbie Not Quite a Dome.Don’t worry, Home Depot is coming on university property also. Wanna bet whether our need to fund the school with taxes goes down?
Welcome, cool matching outfits!Hi there,
New transplant to the Palouse as of two years ago. New hunter, lifetime angler. I try to spend as much time in the woods in various seasons of the year, bikes, skis, climbing, etc. any excuse to be outside. I started with upland birds and have now branched into deer and I have a local elk tag this year(but low expectations). Found a whitetail last year and that was encouraging for a late in life hunter. My two-month-old son will make….my availability more complicated than years past, but we make some tradeoffs knowingly in life. At least his birthday is not in the fall!
Cheers to all,
-Kirk
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Yall enjoy your futball discussions I have nothing to add on that front
Thought so too! Funny story on that, mother in law found his at some thrift shop and though it was cute, turns out I already had one almost exactly matching, surprising given its a bit of unique limey-greenWelcome, cool matching outfits!
Ha! Thanks for your Local contributions to Hunt talk @44hunter45 I've read almost every post you've contributed to for 8A that I can find with search functions. Forms aren't that hard....I recall plenty of instances on a similar fishing one where people would ask silly questions that had already been answered many times, I try to avoid that these days.Welcome from Potlatch.
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Pay him for your pizza.
I grew up in Maine, but I've since spent some time in SLC, Bozeman, Bellingham, Seattle, Tumwater, Tigard, now Moscow. I think some diversity is a good thing in almost all cases, too many places have gone super far one way or the other and its pretty hard to be towards the middle anymoreWelcome. Moscow is an interesting town, pretty diverse with a bunch of fringe on both sides of the spectrum. Sounds like you’ve kinda got the fishing figured, unfortunately most of it is a real drive to get to. I’d call deer hunting good, Turkey real good and elk hunting fair to poor and getting worse unfortunately
This is why we can't have nice things.@44hunter45 I've read almost every post you've contributed to for 8A
cow harvest is high and has been for close to 20 years. It’s not uncommon for it to exceed bull harvest. Cows get pounded on to satisfy a handful of farmers. Additionally the total elk objective for the area is pretty darn low, which means a low density when you look at how much area the zone is, and it also is maybe the only zone in the state that doesn’t have a mature bull objective. Without question the vast majority of bull’s harvested are spikes and I’d guess a huge chunk of branch antlered bulls in the harvest come from well protected private. I’ve hunted the area for about a decade and it’s only gotten tougher in that time. In fact this might be the last year I hunt locally for elk, sad to hear the elk in decline? The IDFW white papers imply populations are stable/within objectives?
ahhhhhhhh ok that makes sense, thanks for the backstorycow harvest is high and has been for close to 20 years. It’s not uncommon for it to exceed bull harvest. Cows get pounded on to satisfy a handful of farmers. Additionally the total elk objective for the area is pretty darn low, which means a low density when you look at how much area the zone is, and it also is maybe the only zone in the state that doesn’t have a mature bull objective. Without question the vast majority of bull’s harvested are spikes and I’d guess a huge chunk of branch antlered bulls in the harvest come from well protected private. I’ve hunted the area for about a decade and it’s only gotten tougher in that time. In fact this might be the last year I hunt locally for elk
Thanks! Nice looking bow in your profile photo there!Welcome to the forum!
We are going to get along nicely!Ha! Thanks for your Local contributions to Hunt talk @44hunter45 I've read almost every post you've contributed to for 8A that I can find with search functions. Forms aren't that hard....I recall plenty of instances on a similar fishing one where people would ask silly questions that had already been answered many times, I try to avoid that these days.