I learned that after a lifetime of hunting them they all look the same (worth shooting) when they get to a certain size. I can't judge them for anything.
I can see what your saying but there are exceptions IMO. Much like pulling a Griz Bull or a unit in WY or CO that takes 20+ Points to pull. Nobody wants to burn that hunt "scouting" and not everyone can afford a guide. I don't mind that guys reach out and ask questions, especially on a once in a...
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There are websites that have them posted.
Having spoken to the Mod's on this. It is against the Rules for individuals to post LO Vouchers for sale on the Forum.
You can't. It's either Google, call the biologist or nothing.
Nobody is here to help or give guidance. God help you if you post a picture of a bull and mention the state it was take in.
This is accurate..... I've hunted around in different states and to this day I've never seen anything less sporting & ethical than some of the shenanigans I've seen in that area. Mostly by Elk hunters. Craziness.
I've been on one guided hunt and had that experience. The whole family pitched in and booked it for my sons birthday. It was a cow hunt in October on private property. The guide wouldn't take us up where we knew elk were because they didn't want to chase the bulls off before rifle season. I can...
I'm a landowner in one of those areas and this will probably be the first time I don't draw and I'm ok with that. Our herd took a massive hit and need time and mild winters to catch up. I know they will, but until then I hope tag quotas stay low. As much as I'll miss getting to hunt, I'd rather...
CO's Landowner system is a business of sorts. I know neighbors who don't hunt who draw Landowner tags and sell them every year and use it as a source of income.
Mine to go family or friends.
I wish it was more like Wyoming's Landowner Program, but, until it changes that's the system in place.