I harvested only one year I went, those stats sound pretty much inline, if you've never hunted Elk before and you go it is a blast, some areas are brutal, I worked in the woods falling trees for awhile so I was used to it,
I hunted there a couple times when I lived up in Idaho, there is a reason most people hunt off horseback there and many other places it is rough and remote. Trust me when hunting in country like that you will be thankful for horses.
thank God I still have a lot of components, several yrs ago got in on a group buy on shot and still have a lot left, got wads coming out my ears, always keep plenty of powder on hand and I have a garbage bag full of Rem STS shells so yeah I'm set for awhile. But as for reloading I just enjoy...
Welcome to the dyslexic society where everything is completely opposite of common sense.
I don't know about the rest of the world but I for one would be afraid if I DID NOT have a gun in my home to protect my Family and myself. One more thing... an UNLOADED and locked up gun is about as useless...
Bwaa haa haa haa haa! too funny
OH yeh sun spiders look nothing like one of those.
when we were kids my cousin and I used to catch them all the time over in Casa De Oro.
It is still CNF land just because there is a grazing lease taken out on the section of land doesn't lock it up from other uses. Just don't go hunting for cattle..... just saying.
Years ago I watched a show about hunting in Grizz country and that is when I first heard the term "Dinner Bell Theory" they went on to explain they believed the Bears would hone in on a gun shot and take advantage of the opportunity and come in and Steal a meal regardless who had previously...
Hope you did your homework checking these guys out, heard of lots of scammers out this way. BTW: definitely post up your experience with pics, (its mandatory)LOL
watched the video, she had two Labs with her and she waited a whole week before she reported it. I would bet money the pig was going after the dogs. Horrible pics couldn't even make out whether it actually had three legs.
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