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Everything you're asking varies greatly depending on specific location. Check out Newbergs e scouting videos, I believe he gets into post rut locations for elk.
Last trip to have my appliance adjusted, the dr had me download an app called snore lab. It monitors any sounds you make during the night and rates your sleep. Check it out of you think you may have sleep issues. It is in no way a sub for a sleep study, but it should be an eye opener for you...
Mine has changes over the year's, not by this thread. I've done some research, and dont see them as the threat some do, I used to a absolutely loathe wolves. That being said I really dont want funds wasted on introducing them to Co, just seems pointless.
Are there any "facts" on this topic? Both sides quote studies, and biologists, and personal observations, both with differing findings. Really hard to tell who's full of shite.
I take them off. My depth perception sucks while wearing them, makes trekking through rough trails and rocky areas a pita. I have magnified safety glasses I wear when it's time to shoot my open sight ML, or regular safety glasses for scoped rifles.
All of this is a moot point. Wolves are here, and they're going to keep growing in numbers. Let's accept that fact and adjust our hunting strategies accordingly. Let's also hope this bill fails, and nature can just take its course.
Maybe if half of the shelves weren't bare, and it didnt take 30 mins to check out, Csbelas would be a pleasant place to shop. I try to stick to Sportsman's, Cabelas is a last ditch effort.