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  1. 8 points
    Putting a camera, stand or ground blind does not stake your claim.
  2. 5 points
    Talk about a thankless job and so happy I don't have to live in his shoes. People hate him and want him out on both sides. Damned if you do and damned if you don't.
  3. 4 points
    I get its a horrible job. I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. But you can not shut down an economy and ruin peoples lives to save a few. This is insanity.
  4. 4 points
    The first person physically at a spot, on any given day, will hunt any spot I visit - even if it is someone else sitting in my treestand over my camera.
  5. 3 points
    How do we start a recall petition? I was throwing a kegger in the desert that day in civics class.
  6. 3 points
    Don't really want to hijack this thread but it brings up a good point. Do you think the guys who set their blinds or stands before the season starts are "reserving" it? I only ask because this had a real impact on where I hunted last year. Personally, I believe in all situations everything is first come first served whether you have a blind there or not. I do not think it is okay to use someone else's property unless they specifically gave you permission. I know if I set up a blind ahead of time and someone got there before me, I would leave. I might or might not take my blind with me but I would leave. If I want the spot bad enough, I would make a point to get there before someone else. OZ31 posted while I was typing. I agree 100% with his statement.
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  9. 2 points
    instead of a chair get a car window mount for your binos.
  10. 2 points
    You won't find it at a better price than this. https://www.novzon.com/folding-comfort-55-stool---large-walkstool
  11. 2 points
    Ha. This made me laugh. Reminds me of a coworker. I asked for a package of triple aaa batteries. She asked me "is that the two a or 3 a kind"?
  12. 2 points
    Good old A3 and others, all about the Benjamin's, guides should be outlawed. Lol
  13. 2 points
  14. 1 point
    If anyone is looking for a new savage axis rifle in 223, 243, or 270, Walmart has them on clearance right now. Greenfield and the 60. 199 for some and 260 for others.
  15. 1 point
    Starting at 8PM the above mentioned off limits again
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  17. 1 point
    I think disturbing the situation is way more mental than actual. what unit?
  18. 1 point
    Depending on the access to the tank, he'll be lucky to still have his stuff still there... Sadly that's the state of things on public land it seems. I plan on putting my blind up a week or so before the open.
  19. 1 point
    Both correct. I've spent a great deal of time working on fires, both as a firefighter and resource advisor. I've seen all wildlife (deer, elk, bear, turkeys, etc.) back in the burn perimeter before the fire is contained. A typical western fire burns with about 10-ish percent high-severity damage, 30-40% moderate-severity, and the majority is low-severity/unburned. Mosaics are the natural process of a typical western wildfire. Its also very important to differentiate between flame intensity and burn severity. They are not correlated. I've seen plenty of low-instensity flames create high-severity effects because the flames are moving so slow. They sit and burn everything deep into the mineral soil. I've seen high-intensity flames move so fast that there is barely any damage to any vegetation. Of course,these aren't all typical, but they are burning fairly close to a typical fire behavior. A light, steady rain is best to keep erosion minimal, and that will help the green up and keep the deer in there longer. 25-06, I have an inside scoop if you're referring to the Bighorn Fire and you're hunting area. I might be able to get you some info on burn areas if you PM me where you are looking. No promises, to be clear, but I'll see what I can drum up. And, rest assured, you're honey holes are safe with me. I don't roll like that.
  20. 1 point
    I picked up a 6.5 for $175.
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    North side of Mt Ord burned in June of 1972. Looks about the same this time.
  23. 1 point
    Just picked this one up for 24k.
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  25. 1 point
    Looks somewhat similar to mine but that one has more mass
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