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Schoolhousegrizz
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They were not home, I checkedJust ask the landowner. Tell him you’ll stop back with a cold beer.
They were not home, I checkedJust ask the landowner. Tell him you’ll stop back with a cold beer.
It was in UtahIf that is on private in CO it could be picked up.
I think my comment went over your head.It was in Utah
No shit!??????????????? That's crazy. Those morons need to do their jobs and stop the entrapment shit.CPW loves an ambush. They thought my camera flash was a suppressed gun when I stopped at their roboelk and took pics. In a mad minute my truck was surrounded with drawn guns, screaming at me to drop the gun.
I asked one of them to take my pic with robo elk, I was told to leave immediately. Funny thing was I had my pistol on my hip concealed and they never checked me, just dug thru my long guns making sure they were empty.
Lol. The antlers in the stash I found were not in great shape anymore and looked like they had been there at least a year. It was clear that whoever stashed them either forget where they were or never came back for them.
Glitter bomb. Either on a cord or pressure switch.I've always wanted to figure out a way to stake one to the ground and watch people try and pick it up.
i heard if you pick one up a space laser shoots down to your location.I imagine that the threat of antlers containing a microchip is probably more of a deterrent than is the reality of actually picking them up.
It would be pretty funny if someone figured it out and parked and ran 50 feet off the centerline and started lighting it up.
Ha! That idea right there is almost enough for me to schedule an out of state once in a lifetime roboelk hunt! I would have to get an AR with multiple magazines so I could really give him hell before they got to me.That’s awesome. Was it realistic? Bull or cow? Was it on private or were they just trying to get people shooting from the road? It would be pretty funny if someone figured it out and parked and ran 50 feet off the centerline and started lighting it up.
And this is where the state's so-called logic goes south. They seem to think that shed antlers are still wildlife and fully under their control even on federal property, yet it is illegal to shoot their wildlife on private without a license. But it's OK to pick up shed antlers on private......even though they still seem to think that sheds are wildlife that they control? This law has never passed the smell test.If that is on private in CO it could be picked up.
And this is where the state's so-called logic goes south. They seem to think that shed antlers are still wildlife and fully under their control even on federal property, yet it is illegal to shoot their wildlife on private without a license. But it's OK to pick up shed antlers on private......even though they still seem to think that sheds are wildlife that they control? This law has never passed the smell test.
I wonder if just picking up a shed and then putting it back down would be considered harassing wildlife? I bet most dog walkers, etc, have no idea at all about CO's shed laws. And I bet they'd get prosecuted/fined less than a hunter.
THIS is THE solution right here. This solves literally everything regarding sheds. Sure recreationals will go out and get a few but the volume will be diminished and won't be digging through every nick and cranny.I just wish they'd make it illegal to sell antlers and almost all of these problems/dilemmas/drama/misunterstandings would go away.