That's the way to start the season, Buzz! I hope all the easy ones aren't gone before I can make it out to WY in three weeks! Not counting on it, though. Sometimes harder is better, but it doesn't taste any different. Good luck with cow tag #2!
Good call! Don't pull a muscle kickin' yourself in the butt. Plenty of time left, and you'll ultimately be rewarded. And thanks, for your courage, by posting this. Hopefully, your example will be enlightening to many others who read this and will result in less "free" coyote fodder.
Going to try this area in a few weeks. This is a point-building year, so with cow tags and back-up antelope doe tags (area 32), my buddies and I are going for some fun, and to see some new country. After reviewing the stats, interviewing the G&F folks and talking with some of the locals, I am...
Finally figured out the photo uploading procedure...NOT the most tech-savvy guy on the planet. The hunt went well, albeit a bit warm and windy. I passed on a bigger muley the first day out, and then wound up not seeing anything better. I was fooled by this one the last evening, right at dusk...
Welcome! Any chance you're willing to help find a desperate refugee a decent job and place to live in BC? I told my wife just the other day that's where I'd like to head (the further north, the better) before the November election :). Not yet sure if she's willing to leave VA and get that far...
Has anybody out there used these 120gr factory loads on 'goats'? I was wondering about meat/hide damage. Supposed to group reliably. I'm thinking about giving them a try. Any personal experience from the field?
The attention-span of the news media, particularly when it pertains to anything associated with Appalachia, is microscopic. I, too, live in Virginia, downstream from the impacted area, and watched the James River come up 12 feet in a matter of an hour (Scottsville, Va)!!! I suppose it's old...