Everyone I saw was an ID resident buying multiple tags for their out of state friends or family. It's a very flawed system. Whatever minimal revenue they are getting from the visitors does not justify the chit show joke.
It does not need to be complicated. Just make the NR tags random draw. No points, not all this BS. You can put in as a party. People can put in for their tags in an orderly manner and ensure that they can hunt with family if drawn. IDFG will still sell all the tags and also can get a little...
You had no chance at getting a good tag online unless you had a number under the first group they let in. Probably less than 100. Without mentioning zone names, the one I got for my son and I was sold out in less than 15 mins and there are a lot of tags. As of this year it is pointless to try...
That is kinda where my head is at :)
Maybe I'm just hung up on wasting 17 years of applying on a hunt I should have just drawn 15 years ago, but that is my own fault and I will get over it. 😂 A backcountry archery hunt with my son will be worth it.
Yeah, I'm going archery and will spend most...
Because of last years changes to the tag allocations in the high demand units I am throwing in the towel on the archery unit I was close to drawing before the change. Decided I want to just be done with CO and go on a hunt with my son. He has enough points to draw a mid tier archery tag. For me...
Update:
Finally was able to have a surgeon at Rebound go over my MRI and give me his opinion. It looks like the grade 2 ACL is actually the old ACL injury I had way back when I was 16. He thinks the recent acute issue is related to a meniscus tear I did while surfing down here. His opinion is to...
That is kind of the plan. I've had a partially torn ACL for 36 years now and I knew it would not last forever. I think I'm going to try and get thru hunting season with a lot of PT and then bite the bullet and get a new ACL in the fall. I had this conversation with a surgeon about 10 years ago...
Thanks for all the input. It's also not as simple as just choosing to get the surgery. As said I am in central america until May, or that was the plan. I sent the MRI to Rebound in Portland/Vancouver and hope to have a virtual consult on the 15th to go over it. At this point I am leaning on...
One issue is I would be using 14 CO elk points to get a tag. Not sure I can roll those dice on recovery. One of the years I don't really have too many other tag options. OR general is probabaly the only one I bank on without throwing out a bunch of money and or points and then hoping.
What a kick in the balls. I'm in central america and just had an MRI in which it showed a grade 2 ACL tear. I actually had an ACL surgery when I was 16 way back in 1986, so I knew this ACL would end up being an issue at some point in my life. I'm supposed to be down here until May. So now my...
I lived right across the border in OR for 40+ years. It's not way up on my list, but compared to WA it's WAY better. If it's not about money hunt in OR.
Boys are starting to get stupid but still have not seen a big buck. This 3 point was aĺl swollen this morning and just stood 30 yards from me with his does. Hopefully some bigger bucks will pop out soon.
Kinda what I saw in OR, ID, and WY. Weird year. If I had to "guess" I would say the full moon hit right in the middle of the "rut" and a lot of cows got breed in that time frame, and most likely at night.
I was planning on being out of WY by now and hunting the last 2 weeks of the MT archery season where I have had good action in Oct. Not really working out as expected. Just when you think you have it figured out every year is different.
Things really went dead in W WY a few days ago. What are the type 1 Oct 1 opener guys hearing out there? For a few years now things have really been good early Oct, but this year it seemed liked the mature bulls were already pulling off the cows after the 20th of Sept and going into post rut...
From my experience in WY and UT where they have VERY large herds of sheep. They eat everything down to dirt and then the sheep herders move them. Don't think the elk are moving back in very quick. That's why they call them land maggots!