Not yet, but it's only a matter of time. Rifle deer season is a circus and archery deer has exploded over the last 10 years. I see more bear hunters every year but it's still just a few of us.
Shot a smaller one this year. He felt big on the pack out though. He is now butchered and packed, fat rendered, bones made into stock, hide at the tanner.
Victorinox. Used them at the slaughterhouse, bought a full set for home. They've been going strong for years. Easy to sharpen, easy to clean. Great kitchen knives
So, no. Not gonna address my argument at all. Just repeat yourself. Awesome, good work.
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Would not recommend.
I understand how in holdings work. They are typically leased grazing rights at a steep discount in 15 year terms, not ownership interest, that is almost always renewed and usually transfers with the land. You don't need deeded access or an in holding to get on the GD public land. You just need...
I concede your final remaining point that he did not directly create more landlocked land with this lease.
I never suggested that he did, and my argument does not require that premise to be true for the conclusion to be true and the argument to be valid.
Are you going to address my points...
I don't understand why this is difficult for you. Leasing land that surrounds public land gets you access to the public land. That's why people do it. Do you need a picture of the guy on the public land with his signature on it?
When you lease land that is valuable because it blocks access to public, you participate in a trend which is incentivizing land owners to block access to public land.
Which is not hypocritical in itself.
It becomes hypocritical when you are the leader of a campaign to open landlocked public...
This is a great point. It makes me consider ulterior motives to the free and discount subscriptions they give to outfitters/influencers, etc.
Like, maybe that data is valuable enough to justify the lack of a subscription fee. So valuable, in fact, that they would like to give out as many of...
High top ARE with a tool box insert and a sliding window on my z-71 with 78" bed. The canopy cost about as much as my truck is worth. Best choice I ever made.
You can probably fold the sleep pad (and maybe a tarp or something else small and flat) in such a way as to fit it in the meat area and then zip it back up. Then strap the tent tight to the bottom. The sleeping bag can be stuffed inside with no stuff sack. That should leave room for food and...