That graft is a very general one. We live on the South fork of the Shoshone river near Cody and the mountains close by (Carter, Trout peak on the North fork) have very little snow.Carter Mtn. sno tell shows 6” at 8800 ft. Bare ground showing all over them. Mtns. West and North farther are doing...
We keep one chambered. Thought about Big Fins comments and was going to quit. But we decided it would be safer for us because we’re in grizzly country. We saw 5 this year and 13 last year. We were right below those two college wrestlers right after they got mauled a few years ago. We also pack...
We’re seeing the same thing hunting up here in the Wyoming range this year. Grazed down more than normal. Don’t know if it’s because of little rain this summer or? There’s still pockets with lots of grass, but the easy to get to stuff is gone.
First off, if you’re a non resident you can’t get to very much high county unless you hire an outfitter. Most of the high country around Cody is wilderness and nonresidents can’t go in alone. Next, most of the deer are up in the high country until the first part of November and later. Sorry this...
My opinion is it’s a good thing to get rid of. We already have millions of acres of wilderness. We have had old roads that were blocked off every few years restricting public access to only those willing and able to walk in. It gave the Forest supervisors and the environmentalists a warm fuzzy...
Thanks again everyone. The investigator couldn’t pinpoint origin for sure, but has a strong thought on where it started. I can’t say yet, because he might have to come back out.
No we weren’t. Had a 18 V Milwaukee one on the charger in the shop, but fortunately it didn’t burn. Won’t be leaving them plugged in for extended periods of time anymore.
Fire and restoration company said they would take them to the taxidermist and they could remount them. I hope so. I lost 3 birds to the high heat in the living room.