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He ended up getting it
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I said average guys, not the guys making 100k (made up figure) guiding bison hunters. My limited time up there I noticed alot of disturbance. Bison hunters, turkey hunters, mushroom pickers, people in Subarus hiking etc. Checking a salt block/water tank for sign won't make much difference.
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when an average hunter gets a strip tag. In the field updates
idgaf replied to idgaf's topic in Mule Deer Hunting
I spent like 45 days north of the canyon that year between bison and strip hunting. The reason for so many flats was they had just grated highway 5 on the strip and my truck was still using the dealer tires. 12west roads are easy to navigate -
It tells you the most important thing that they are there. You lose some nuance but there few average guys that are trophy hunting bison.
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I don't think the camera ban will have a real effect. Bison leave all sorts of sign (fur, droppings,tracks) and the hunters sit all day anyway.
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when an average hunter gets a strip tag. In the field updates
idgaf replied to idgaf's topic in Mule Deer Hunting
Thanks I just read what I wrote as I waited for my friend to get into position on some antelope. Two things I took away; first don't bison hunt, strip hunt and elk hunt in the same year. Second is my mindset, I really wanted to explore as much as kill a big buck. -
when an average hunter gets a strip tag. In the field updates
idgaf replied to idgaf's topic in Mule Deer Hunting
dang I've gone on some good hunts -
Also said it was hypothetical
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Hypothetical, if 2022 goes to the Republicans and the new speaker of the house is Republican. Than Joe's dementia takes over and has to step down. The vp would be conservative.
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He's got like 300 views. Half of them probably came from you posting the link. Troll him in the comments for entertainment and it will let him know that you know.
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For those that are interested. Baby elk has a beef flavor. Also very tender. The processing was tedious. All of the ligaments and tendons of a full size elk are compressed into a very small package.
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Going to the land of the giants. 4b! Friend of mine also has a rifle pronghorn tag that I will help him with scouting on for the unit.
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He got banned I believe
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The big guide groups pay a finders fee for the giant elk they take. At the very least it's open for interpretation.
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Anyone willing to share info about unit 33.
idgaf replied to Bustnhearts692's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
New here. Just moved to this great state from California via Idaho. Never hunted the Grey ghost in 33. I have the muzzleloader tag. What are your thought on lemmon canyon? -
He'll text you shortly to set everything up
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The 212 grain
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My nephew will take them. What's your number
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I'm going the 16th. One my lighting reps is funding the trip.
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I've seen them turned in two days before and they find a volunteer. I'm going with friends of commission are getting a special tag.
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I would. If it snows. It would be like hunting a caribou migration
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Huh? What are they upto now? A special randy Newberg season?
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(Slightly off topic) Who would waist 20 years waiting for an elk tag. I've honed my craft by hunting elk on what people consider crappy tags. I would take a 4b November archery tag every year. Back to the question. If it was a sheep tag which I am now at 20+ years of waiting. If I had a similar ethical dilemma I would immediately call g&f and proceed from there. If not available (and we are speaking hypothetically) I may use the SSS method.