I think they ran the 4.7 as the smaller V8 through 2009 and in 2010 introduced the 4.6.
The 4.7 will be a little underwhelming in that truck power wise, but it’ll last forever. I’ve owned several 1st gen tundras with that motor and had zero issues. You should buy it if the price is right.
You sir, did that tag justice. Excellent story and a beautiful ram. Having spent decades in that country chasing elk and deer I can only dream about one day having that tag in my pocket. Well done
Fair enough. From my experience they do some really cool stuff on the natural resource and ag front, especially balancing the two. They are tremendous to the community, and extremely generous when it comes to access for hunters and anglers. I'm sorry to hear you had a different experience.
Collar data and knowing how animals use landscapes is critical, I agree. However that information needs to be safeguarded and only accessible to certain folks. Migrations and pinch points could just as easily disappear from that info being misused.
Respectfully I disagree. I think it is something that needs to be considered. I don’t have faith that the state would be proactive enough to get ahead of it.
Agreed. Although one of the major concerns folks have is one of these on x type companies doing a FOIA and publishing the data. Imagine a layer titled migration pinch points and the implications that could have.
Reached out to three reps yesterday I know, all republicans. Two responded with excitement, but both mentioned that they wouldn't be surprised this ends up back in the courts.
Here’s my Grandfather in Missoula in 1961 with a buck he killed up the Rattlesnake. I’ll have to see if I can dig up the pictures of my other Grandfather that shot some giant mule deer in NV in the 50’s.
As someone unfortunately familiar with the situation in the Ruby I can shed a little light on the situation at hand. The prevalence being observed is due to the extreme density of whitetail deer in the valley bottoms and the further congregation of animals during winter months. Once prevalence...
All good points and I tend to agree. Brucellosis is a bad deal and certainly complicates matters within the DSA. I’m fairly naive regarding brucellosis, are wintering elk the issue for potential disease transmission or is it more in June when elk are calving? I thought that cattle had to come...
The Paradise Valley is an incredible place with tremendous wildlife value and a serious people problem. I would love nothing more than to see these multi generational ranches stay working and in local hands. I have a real hard time supporting paying landowners for the fact that elk were on their...