Agree with this, but the mountains are too damn far away from KC. I'm planning a spring bear trip for May. Realistically, in the area I'm going, it's an elk scouting trip with a bear tag in my pocket.the mountains are the obsession, hunting is just a very small part of the mountains.
I got folks in the Sedona area, love it down there, actually starting to think about getting away from Wyoming and these nasty winters.Damn i miss AZ. Such a great place and such a variety of critters/times of year to hunt. Headed back down in Feb for a javelina hunt with some buddies from down there.
This. And shooting.Reload.
i fish salmon and steelhead, and call for lions.... and work so i can hunt the normal seasons a lot ... work is also fishing
Hunt coyotes, steelhead river fishing, side jobs to pay for hunting, and shoot both bow and rifles. Of course that’s in between family obligationsI have a bit of a hunting obsession. I hunt every chance I get in the spring (turkeys) and fall (whitetail, mule deer and elk). This tends to leave a void in my life from January through March and from June through August. What do you guys do to fill the void or redirect the obsession during the offseason?