Sounds like it’s worth a shot.
Or… you could stay closer to home and still get the kids some 3rd world- like experience in a place we have here called “New Mexico”
Even better. Down here in AZ we’ve voted to stop Wyoming residents from looking at our Grand Canyon until they change the wilderness rule….we’re playing hardball folks
Don’t shop for financial advice on a hunting forum, half these guys are super dummies and didn’t graduate from round valley high like me.
Also, you have to change your name to “ the artist formerly known as elk nut” if you freely admit you don’t hunt anymore.
Do you reckon one of the Limpopo natives made a poor spear toss and didn’t try hard to recover? “Eh! Oh well…keep going and try and stick a warthog next time.”
Absolutely. Which species are you most likely to harvest? That might help narrow it down.
There’s quite a few bird and mammal game species with useful hair/fur/ feathers for tying
And it’s amazing how soundly the elk sleep in areas where they’re not bothered by utv noise pollution, like this one in the picture. Hell, looks like he’s feeling secure enough to sleep in a bit after sun rise…Sunday morning maybe?
I usually bring 7 guns, along with multiple other types of weapons.... and thats just for bow season. A backup rifle, 30.06 or .270, a .223. a .22 or .17. couple shotguns, couple handguns, bows, slingshot, pen flare, etc. Pays to be prepared. The trick is leave all your weapons at the TH in a...
Agree with the guys that mentioned the NE corner/ Lamar Valley for wildlife viewing. If your daughter is into that sort of thing, you will see wolves/griz abd everthing else up there. When we lived in sw montana we did a Yellowstone trip every spring and fall to avoid the crowds. Don't overlook...
https://www.uintacountyherald.com/stories/evanston-man-arrested-for-alleged-bestiality-with-horse,37517
Just get some livestock to keep around the place to keep the "cowboys" distracted from your wife...see a solution to every problem if you dig hard enough