I've been Javelina hunting in AZ Unit 18B off Burro Creek Road for several years. It seems the last few years numbers have declined dramatically. The last couple years have been really nice camping trips. Is anyone willing to suggest a different Unit or maybe I just need to move somewhere within...
I've been thinking about getting/training a dog myself. Intrigued with the idea of a basset hound but I think a baying hound type may not be the best in case the tracked critter hasn't expired, a silent tracker may be better.
I made the run to Idaho again this fall. Set out two baits for the week. Only had three bears come in one kinda average and two small bears. first couple days it was way too hot. then it cooled down but the smoke rolled in. Overall though had a great time.
I saw this in another thread and had this to say. I looked it up online. got a few questions. 1. they responded to a collar that indicated a dead elk. how long did they wait all there appeared to be was bones and hair. 2. they found 4 collars. were they old collars and didn't send a dead elk...
I looked it up online. got a few questions. 1. they responded to a collar that indicated a dead elk. how long did they wait all there appeared to be was bones and hair. 2. they found 4 collars. were they old collars and didn't send a dead elk signal, dead battery or didn't work. 3. they thought...
After browsing some of the hunting threads about bird dogs got me to wondering if any one does, or knows of someone who hunts with poodles? They were originally a hunting dog.
Yea, I already have two rugs with Black and tan Felt so I wanted something different. At first I wasn't sure about the green but I think it tuned out nice.
When I was a kid, all my Dad carried while elk hunting was a binoculars, knife, hatchet, a hank of rope tied around his waist, and an apple and a hershy bar in his pocket. Camo was never heard of. There's a big difference as to what is "needed" and what people "want" on an elk hunt. It can be...