Back in my working days I was a lineman for the phone company and wore high top climbing boots. One day I came down a pole and at the bottom of the pole I felt something hit my leg. I looked down and saw a piece of sagebrush move and then I felt it hit my leg again. I looked and saw about 8"...
There is a good discussion going on about this on a African hunting forum.
A lot of it revolves around not having a proper rifle of a large caliber with them as a backup.
The bigger problem as I see it is that the wolves that are being introduced into the lower 48 are different than the wolves that inhabited these areas before they were exterminated. The wolves that are here now from I understand are a larger and more aggressive wolf than those way back in the...
On my hunt up in British Colombia we had a 23 mile ride into the cabins. I don't think anything would of helped the way that I felt when we got there and I did a lot of walking on the trip in. Then once there I lived in my rain gear for quite a bit of the time riding into and back from the...
Yes, it does make repairs on a lot of things a lot easier than they used to be.
There have been a number of things that I'll look on there before I begin instead of trying to figure it out myself.
Anymore if you are working and want to keep your job you need to stay off of social media or really think about what you are posting.
We used to pass around jokes that were sent to us off of fax machines that today would land you into hot water if someone would take offense or if the wrong...
I actually remember watching Fred Bear on American Sportsman way back in the 60's hunting Kodiak brown bears with is bow and arrows, and actually being quite successful at it. Along with a polar bear.
He claimed that with a bow in close that you really didn't have much to worry about if you...
Then when Biden is declared incompetent could Obama become president for a third term or what is left of Biden's?
I can see the constitutional lawyers scratching their heads now.
South Africa is starting to open up a little. On another forum for African hunting there are folks that are now starting to get their plans set for next year and a couple that are starting to look at flights.
You will find elk bedding in areas that are either dark or quite shady.
I personally have never seen them as high as 13,000 except for when they are heading over the hill. Most of the elk around me with our hills reaching 13,000-14,000 will be found between 8,000 and 10,000 feet.
My plans were to become a electrical engineer but plans change real quick due to situations.
Instead I became a electrician working mostly in the oilfields of Utah and southern Wyoming. Then I got tired of hunting jobs and went to work for a phone company. Started out as a installer and...
Great looking buck.
I was wondering about my muzzle loader deer from last year and called my taxidermist. He finally got the cape back from the tannery, the tannery was shut down for quite a while due to the virus, looks like yours didn't have that problem
People just need to do what I have done the vast majority of my hunting life. Just hike until you find a animal that you want to shoot, shoot it and then hike over to it. Check it out and then wonder how in the blazes you are going to get it out of the hole that you shot it in.
My problem...
Are you sure that you paid for one when you applied?
If I remember right they say that you will be charged the $12.50 for the conservation stamp once you draw.
You might want to check your receipts.
Cook them in some V8, that will liven them up a little and for a little bit more spice use Spicy V8
I cooked up some deer rounds the other night that I had pounded with flour and then cooked them in enough V8 to cover them in a sauce pan. They came out great.