I know how hard it is to prove a case like that beyond a reasonable doubt. If the suspect follows a few basic rules I couldn’t vote guilty.
Turn your phone off.
Don’t make any statements.
Don’t take any pictures or tell anyone about the coyote you killed.
Photoshop can do that easily. Actually a cell phone can do that easily.
It’s clearly a note pasted over the photo.
Definitely a red flag. Sucks if you don’t know how to recognize stuff like that.
Sept has archery deer, elk, and bear, rifle deer and bear, and muzzleloader deer and elk……plus the weather is nice enough for a million backpackers to be out there.
I cant see how it could get much more busy.
It blows my mind that someone would identify alcohol as something that’s negatively impacting them but say “it’s so unrealistic to quit drinking that I won’t even try”.
It’s one of the easiest things to get rid of. Don’t buy it when you go grocery shopping and don’t go to bars.
It’s not really that hard. You can buy a private land deer tag over the counter. You will have to hunt during a regular public land hunt and with the weapon that’s legal at that time.
Look at the rules book. Page 49 is a good starting point.
My son goes to school 4 days a week. I see no issue with it. It works great for us. It sure is nice to have Mondays to do stuff when most other kids are in school.
I put my dog down myself tonight. It sucked a lot but it was the best thing for her. Riding in the truck had gotten really painful and the vet is super stressful. Doing it in the yard she had no stress. Eating thanksgiving turkey one second and gone the next.
You’re talking about efficacy but your arguments don’t make any sense.
How is efficacy better when shooting at a 4” target that constantly moves, than shooting at a 10” target that’s relatively stationary? You keep bringing up gut shot animals but to gut shoot an animal you have to be like 8”...
I just think it’s so much easier to watch them fall than always following blood trails.
Eldx does that for me.
I used to get a lot of exits with a 200gr eldx from a 300 wsm but I’m pretty much convinced that’s overkill for everything.
This is my first big animal since switching from a 300 wsm. Im very happy with the smaller rifle.
143 eldx from a 6.5 prc at 120 yds. Quartering to on a bear. It went through the big shoulder bones and I recovered it under the skin in the far side hip. The bear went about 10 feet.
I’ve had the Cooper at3s on a work truck and they are slick in the snow.
Cooper st maxx are the only tires I’ll put on my work trucks. I can’t afford them for my personal truck though.