There is a major difference in giving some one a second chance after they paid their debt to society VS getting voices to the very people that want to end our existence.
I don’t care who a companies uses in their marketing, unless it’s about burning the constitution and eliminating the freedoms...
Rokslide’s hilarious, pro property rights until he poaches on Wilkes brothers land then most y'all make him the patron saint of hunting with out borders
We need to define a miss. Miss could be 3 inches from aim point. self Spotting impact while not the best double check, it’s better then nothing when evaluating if you hit the animal and if your shot requires you to haul ass to get in front and put it down for good, etc
Optics refresh has cost me money. But when you have three scopes back at the MFG for warranty it makes sense.
think I’m about to have a 22CM barrel spun up from my cross though. 6.5 not bear hide friendly
I like my F250 w/ campershell, go any where when it’s dry, but go no where or thread lightly when it’s real wet. Good news is with diesel you learn quickly not to press your luck. Gas you get a little more daring. With that’s I also use SxS or horses
It’s not just NM, add in CO, UT, Okla, Tx, NV, Ca, Idaho, KS, MT, OR, WA, and I’m sure I’m missing a couple more.
I wouldn’t have thought CO had bighorn landowner tags, then I read up a couple of those ranch are ones that footed the bill for relocation. It also a pretty cool they do guided...
No you are just too jealous of money to understand or see the evolution of certain depredations programs.
I’m multi generational ranch/farm owner that has seen hundreds of animals laid over and wasted because of conflict. When I see a programs that not only buys tolerance and also opens up...
I have few acres. I’m very familiar with the Okla program. I pushed hard to get elk turned into OTC with quota vs biologists allocated transferable dep tags or making him come out and lay over elk/deer/pronghorn.
This program is alternative to the lay over program. Thus why you can’t get...
negative read what he actually wrote.
Jennings is basically now for after season depredation used mainly in Secondary zone elk units like eastern NM.
Eplus is only for Prime elk units, It was brought about to replace Jennings and be a more beneficial alternative to Jennings’s In core/prime...
lol, you are dense.
They are the same. You are discounting the difference in regulations behind them. Every state has depredation tags, the rules may be different but they are allocated to landowners, to either resolve wildlife conflict or tolerate wildlife conflict
CO
LO vouchers are...
They are the exact same thing. NM is just smarter in its use. Unit wide tags are a three prong program that affords tolerance while also working to improve habitat, and opening up access, at no financial expense to others.
The difference in NC is All residents are paying for those animals to...