Every state doing this will create an outdoor future for residents of said state, but continue to drastically cut overall opportunity for everyone else. The bigger issue is the outfitter set aside, which is asinine.
People have to use the odds the correct way too, and understand there’s no way to know how many people will apply at each point level any given year. Especially in the current climate, we all should understand this is ever changing and most odds aren’t getting better.
I mean this in all seriousness, but what impact can non-residents really have in this political arena? It seemed like public outcry for the changes in Montana last year made little difference. I did my best to reach out and do what I felt like I could, but it’s hard to look at these things with...
Selling my Alpha with two collars, one standard and one mini. Will also come with the Garmin bag, 3-4 extra collar straps and a pack of screen protectors from Garmin. Looking for 450 TYD for everything left. Shoot me a PM with questions.
***TT15 mini has sold, will sell the rest as a package or...
8 arrows used for TAC last year. 28 5/8 to the throat of the nock. 4 fletch with AAE 2.0 shield cut vanes. 2 have rampage half-serts and a 100 grain point, the rest have 150 grain glue in points from ethics. Total weight around 410. Will come with 12 additional standard rampage half-serts. Can...
Just thinning the herd. Believe it’s a Gen 1, have had it for a few years but is in great shape. Just got back from benchmade for a sharpening this winter, hasn’t been used since. 80 TYD. Shoot me a PM with questions.
I’ve done both. Both are good courses as a whole, but of the two I’d say elk collective and I’m not sure it’s even close. Granted elk 101 was in 2019, so maybe it’s been improved more recently. Learning from guys like Jason Phelps, Joel Turner, etc is well worth the money to me, so while I agree...