I was sent to Oklahoma two winters ago for feral hog training, identification of hog damage to pasture and crop land, and aerial training. We flew the Mcallister. Wildlife Services is contracted to aerial hunt feral hogs there every year. If I recall that complex is 46,000 acres of prime...
I own both parents. The sire is pure Airedale, the mother is the Shag. We had two litters, six pups on the first go, eight on the second. I regret to say I had the female spayed after the second batch. Right now I'm looking for a female to breed with Grizz. I have several fellow government...
I was working a sheep depredation call in South Phillips County...the pressure to solve that problem seemed minuscule later in the day when I'd heard what happened.
Actually the reimbursement program works well. I've necropsied dozens of calves, ewes, lambs, horses, and even a few guard dogs with short fused ranchers standing over my shoulder expecting me to verify wolf or lion kills. If I find no proof, they don't get paid, simple as that. if I can verify...
I box test all of my scopes....never had one fail. Maybe "very nice" to you is different than what I use.
If I told you how many coyotes I've killed with a rifle in subzero temps, you wouldn't believe me.