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    Who "owns" the threads on RS?

    The website owner owns the content. You may be able to delete a portion of your content though may still be content that survives in the cloud that the website owner then licenses to someone wanting to train an artificial intelligence engine. So, use your keyboard or not as that is free will...
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    Legalized robbery that needs to stop.

    Wyoming will not be getting a penny this year from me after over two decades of being gradually jerked around re cost to apply, points, and now tags offered as preference and random. I am done. Had some fun pronghorn hunts. Met some nice locals and ranchers. Nothing magic about Wyoming that...
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    Snowpack not looking very good :(

    Hopefully will not be someone in their 70s. I had to live through a very confused second term President Ronald Reagan where his wife and Chief of Staff made the decisions. The wife relied on palm readers, by the way. I do not need a repeat of that no matter the initial next to their name on the...
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    Buying a Mule

    I have been on horses since was a wee lad. Have ridden mountain horses with an outfitter several times but on two such adventures there was a mule in the corral as one of the wranglers did not trust horses. None of the other wranglers in camp trusted a mule. Each morning about two hours before...
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    Alaska Sheep Hunt Pricing

    Agreed. Is one thing to draw blood without getting an animal on the ground. Is not acceptable for me to trigger the trophy fee if merely pass on an animal the guide says is legal and at an ethical distance for the conditions. Is not acceptable to trigger the trophy fee if shoot then is a clean...
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    Solo 2023 Utah Wasatch Muzzleloader bull elk

    Nicely done. You kept at it, learned a bit about what happens when get excited and things like the powder get skipped or can't find the pack for a few minutes as darkness builds, got the bull down and the meat off the ridge, plus engineered the truck back on the road. You will kill a lot of...
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    Legitimate benefits to lifting a vehicle?

    And, the Subie will not have a handful of pricy parts worn out sooner due to increased stress from the lifted position. Of course, you will be driving a Subie. You will save quite a bit on the cost of dating which also adds up along with savings on maintenance. A final observation, for every...
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    Restaurants in Vegas

    If you like Chinese dumplings: Din Tai Fung Beijing Noodle Number 9 Pastrami sandwich, Chicken soup Carnegie Deli Spicy Fried Chicken Hattie B's
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    Legitimate benefits to lifting a vehicle?

    Are you lifting your existing minimum clearance? If your oil pan and axle are ending up at the same height as now then seems all you are doing is reducing your aerodynamic coefficient. You can screw that up by duct taping some two by sizes to your front bumper and burn some more $5 a gallon gas...
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    Ewe Hunt Opinions

    Drew a ewe tag as second choice in CO a decade ago. Spoke to bio and he said try to find a ewe without a lamb but that during my hunt the lambs should be old enough to survive even if I did shoot a ewe with a lamb. I had a string of 100 or more ewes, lambs and yearling rams passing by in single...
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    Bad Neighbors

    Well, if a couple of trees fell over the road an hour before the lightning strike then would take a bit longer, I suppose.
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    Lack of Tent Oxygen - Can't Sleep

    You need to have air in a camper that fills 28" x 28" x 28" beyond the space filled by your body and the fixtures, stack of clothes, etc. A NBA regulation basketball is close to that volume so take along two basketballs and place in your tent or camper then toss them outside as are falling...
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    What is your go-to ready-to-eat food in the field?

    I vacuum seal all sorts of things such as daily changes of socks/underwear/meds in a grad and go bag but the liquids inside a pack is not fun. Had a Gatorade start leaking and was fluorescent orange. Doh.
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    What is your go-to ready-to-eat food in the field?

    Payday candy bars can be sat on, left in the sun, etc and still look like a Payday bar. A Snickers bar would be unrecognizable. So, I pack several of the mini-size Paydays. Peanut butter packets. Jelly packets. The flat bagels hold up well for several days of being abused in your pack. I like...
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    Boyd’s heritage stock

    Is your gun a tool? Is accuracy important? Then, wood is a terrible choice. Is like having a drill bit made of aluminum. Wood swells, twists, splits, dents, etc, which is very bad on a hunt. Glossy wood reflects sunlight which can be an issue if on a stalk. Is your gun is instead an extension...
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