Personally, I'm fine with that. NR have to by a license to apply. If Idaho ever changes the system to refund the NR license fee when unsuccessful in the draws they should consider changing it to a similar process to the R. I don't see that happening though $$.
You poor non residents. I never imagined a world where you can put in for the same species 3 times and be denied all 3 times in the same year! Technically 4 times if you put in for the leftover controlled draw tags.
On weekends I've learned not to ask my wife if she wants to do anything. Instead I let her ask the question. I've found if I ask, she will generally say she can't think of anything so I'll go outside and fire up the lawnmower or do some other project. I swear as soon as I fire up the lawnmower...
Your music catalog is impressive! The only thing I know about John Mayer is he has a house in Montana, because our fishing guide pointed it out as we drifted by.
Fill me in on the song so I can have a listen.
In my limited retail experience (HS and College) young girls did the most damage. Nearly every night after closing we would face the shelves and find empty make-up containers/packages strewn about. I'll never forget the one time we caught three young sisters in the act. They wouldn't give us...
My dad's hand me down Remington 700. Fun fact...his first trip with the rifle was in a ranchero to wyoming (from Cali) with three of them crammed into the cab.
NR can still buy a bear tag, a wolf tag, put in for the limited draw, go bird hunting...plenty of fun to still be had. Plus there will be leftover opportunities for NR.
Every year I ask for a book that is discussed by the HT crowd. Last year it was Killer Angels. This year it is Young Men and Fire thanks to the Mann Creek Thread.
For shits and giggles, go to your local boat ramp and watch grown ass dudes attempt to launch their boats. Laughing is a good stress relief.
Possible it would be funnier after eating a gummy, but I wouldn't know.