I just had a cow tag but got lucky. I saw 5 bulls and two cows over the course of two days. It snowed a dusting the day before season but melted by day 2. We did see a good number of other hunters who complained of lack of elk but I don't think they got off the 4 wheelers much. It was a fun hunt...
A couple of my favorites are Sadie's, El Pinto, and Hatch Green Chili salsa. For hot sauce my favorites are Poblano hot sauce out of Tucson, and Tabasco.
Had a great hunt up in NW Colorado. I took this guy out of a sagebrush blind over a spring. It turned out to be a great set up with close to 30 animals coming in over a three day period.
People hauling in a bunch of crap into the backcountry and leaving it. I just got back from a backpack trip in the Weminuche wilderness and found a lot of trash. Here's a couple pics taken at a campsite about 9 miles in. I don't get it, do they think it's just going to dissolve or most likely...
I too am thankful for the free gift of salvation through Jesus! I'm thankful for all the public land we have here in this great country to play and chase critters in. I'm super thankful for my wife of 34 years and of my great daughter. I'm thankful to be able to apply for lots of big game tags...
I'm left eye dominant and shoot everything left handed. Everything else (writing, throwing, flycasting, etc.) I do right handed. Lefty bows are the same price as right, although the selection of used bows is more limited. I think you'll be more consistently accurate shooting the same side as...
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Tim Ferris has donated a lot of money to the pro wolf cause.
Wildlife management should never be decided by the mostly uneducated public. In my career as a fishing guide I got asked...
I went out and found the same sort of crap. The slob camp I found was definitely hunters. They camped in a saddle of an old burn where elk usually cross . It either happened during muzzleloader season or the last week of archery. I ended up packing this out too.
I'm right handed but left eye dominant too. I switched to shooting left handed with every weapon quite a few years back and once I got used to it was way more accurate consistently.
Yeah, it was a rental llama. The guys that found it also had rentals. My wife who works for the forest service just happened to be up in that area and talked with all of them. They found it glassing and spotted it tangled up in some rocks out in the open. Lucky it didn't run down into the timber...
Man, I hope you find him. If he's dragging the stakeout line as well as the corkscrew stake he's probably hung up somewhere with all the downed trees. A tracking dog might be helpful. Contact parks and Wildlife in Durango for local houndsmen.
I drove through Silverton a couple days ago and probably won't be going back. It reminded me of being in an amusement park with no rules. I was up scouting unit 76 over Stony Pass. It was pretty much a constant stream of traffic from daylight to dark, insane dust and erosion. A lot of the ohvs...