Who’s benefiting from the development and this huge economic boost? It’s not you and me, it’s a limited number of developers, the incredibly wealthy, hedge funds, etc.
If you want to see what life is like with almost no public lands go look at England, France, etc.
It’s roughly the size on Connecticut. It’s a massive amount of land, that will be sold without any oversight.
Whoever supports the sale of these lands, who do you think is going to benefit from this?
It won’t be your average American, like most of us. This won’t decrease our taxes or lessen...
This. I know a couple instances where fish and game shared the actual tracking data. The hunter got to see where the elk lived over the previous couple years.
I more so thought something with your job may have changed unexpectedly.
A few years ago I had PTO booked several months early for 10 days in September. The Friday before my employer told me I needed to join a meeting in the middle of my hunt. This would’ve involved hiking out and driving...
If the conflicts on your end are job related, I suggest finding a new one if you’re serious about western hunting. Elk in particular take extended periods of time to be consistently successful.
Rifle and bear spray. I don’t see a reason to carry another 2-3lbs for a pistol and holster. But I also switch to pistol and bear spray when hauling meat.