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How would they go about earning that privilege. Go before the board of bad ass elk huntersHere is one that will piss some people off......
I believe, to the bottom of my heart, kids shouldn't be killing elk. The privilege should be earned not given.
To show their dedication and commitment they must log in, pay a fee and manage to breath long enough that the draw gods determine them having met criteria to be worthy.How would they go about earning that privilege. Go before the board of bad ass elk hunters
Facts - and I am guilty of itA lot of people like buying new gear more than they like actually hunting.
Great question.How would they go about earning that privilege. Go before the board of bad ass elk hunters
My kids have grown up on game meat, mostly deer. They turn their noses up at beef.On the beef vs wild game argument;
I knew a guy from work that grew up in a remote part of Alaska and only ate wild game until he was 16 years old. He said Moose and Caribou were the most common meats at home. As a teenager he moved to Seattle to find work and get out of Alaska as he put it. He said that when he tasted a beef steak for the first time he couldn't eat it and according to him it was foul tasting and too fatty. That story has always stuck with me when these discussions arise and I believe there is no right answer, it's just personal preference and whatever people are accustomed to eating.
The great wapiti, roosevelt, rocky mountain, tule or otherwise; is by all means the apex game of North American ungulates.
If you really want to test them why not spring snow goose hunting a week straight in the mud setting up a 2000 decoy spreads, Then they get to watch them feed the next field over and really get them used to getting kicked in the nuts. That other stuff is just to easy no real grind to itGreat question.
The great wapiti, roosevelt, rocky mountain, tule or otherwise; is by all means the apex game of North American ungulates. The pursuit thereof is nothing to take lightly, and thus be earned through the trials and tribulations of the greats that have paved the way before. You must learn the ways of the cottentail, the forest grouse, the whitetail. The evolution of the hunter shall be molded as if climbing a arc of a sine curve, starting at zero, experiencing the ups and downs of pursuit. The jubilation of shooting a grouse on the wing, and the failure of a blowing deer who has winded you from 500 yards and has ran to the next county.
One cannot fully comprehend and appreciate the honor of taming such a beast, without first developing the grind and grit of the woods themselves.
Ah yes, nothing like spending 3 days watching geese hit a field. Get up at 2 in the morning, set up a bunch of decoys, brush blinds in and freeze your ass off to have one loner circle your spread a couple times and fly away never to be seen again.If you really want to test them why not spring snow goose hunting a week straight in the mud setting up a 2000 decoy spreads, Then they get to watch them feed the next field over and really get them used to getting kicked in the nuts. That other stuff is just to easy no real grind to it
I’m still going to be that guy. The hardest part about killing a bighorn sheep is drawing a tag. They’re dumber than a rock in the vast majority of the areas they’re hunted in. Montana UNL may be the only place I can think of that they may be smart enough for me to waiver on that opinion.Serious mule deer and big horn hunters might have quite an argument otherwise.
It most certainly is. I’ve had guns chip and flake inside a gun case during a ride in the truck. I’ve also hunted the heck outta some guns and they look brand new cleaned up.I’m not gonna lie this is the first time I’ve heard someone say something like this about Ceracoat. I personally haven’t put my rifle that’s coated through the wringer but I know people who constantly use the rifles between competitions and hunting and haven’t had anything bad to say about it. That being said my friends and I drive out west across multiple states to get our guns coated at LRI in Sturgis so it may very well be the people that apply it?
I’ve shot a doe 4 times with a 50 caliber hawken muzzleloader. She refused to die.Oddly enough most of the time I’ve gotten follow ups have been with a muzzle loader![]()
I don’t find that an unpopular opinion at all.Anyone over the age of 18 shouldn’t be proud to kill something immature or female in a struggling population (most if not all mule deer).
The rokstok looks like a 14 year old 3d printed it in his parents basement.
Where the hell is that a thing atYou have to get whipped by a stick when you kill your first deer
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