Not sure, doubt it. Just hunt to kill and take their photo for their Facechat account pic and don't touch the meat. As far as I'm concerned, communist :)
@Trial153 what outfitters have you used in the past? IMO a 40" rack with a huge body is a trophy when you bring that much meat back home. I have heard of some communist hunters that don't eat what they kill...
Have any of you tried seeding cereal rye after early harvested crops (Mid aug to mid sept) and then cutting with psythe once the anthers on the heads appear the following spring? We plant crops that do okay without much N, anything viney, cucumbers, even tomatoes. Basically no til the starts in...
Thank yo for your service and welcome to the hunting world. Hold on tight. My best advice is that there are a lot of folks out there with a ton of actual experience. Take their wisdom to the bank... lot's of internet "experts".
That's dang cool. Not only are they interesting based on the geology/formation aspect, but the fact that someone sat down and crafted them eons ago. I am from Michigan and have found many in fields after getting worked and then rained on, in the very places I bow hunt now, albeit with a tad more...
Agreed. Those things just flat out work especially within the ranges that, lets be honest, 90%+ of shots end up being. That being said, mine likes the darn cheap old school core-lokts about as good as anything
Bears can cover serious ground in a blink. 10mm marketing vs the 44 mag power? I would want to connect on one good shot than hope you have time to put multiple less than effective shots into a mean and fast apex predator. Whatever you choose, practice and carry it accessible. Just like a bad...