I've never gone to an event like this. I see there are still a few Sunday spots. How does grouping go if there are 2 in your group? Is it like groups of 4 like golf? Thanks for helping the ignorant.
I have the Killer Gear Antelope fan decoy. Its kind of like an umbrella pop up. Takes about 1 second to deploy. I'm still new to archery antelope and not as patient as needed. While stalking some antelope last year, I dropped my pack to be able to get closer. Got within 150 yards, deployed the...
I have this sling and it works great. Bow is easy to grab if you need it in a hurry and its super customizable. I also have there Rifle sling and it is just as great.
This was the first year I hunted BMAs, during archery it was great. Very few people. Lots of animals and a great time. The begingnin of rifle season was crazy. I had been to a particular BMA about 4 or 5 times during archery and maybe saw one other person. I went on opening day of Antelope and...
I donated blood last month. They test for antibodies and told me there tests were not detecting antibodies 3+ months after someone had covid. It doesn't mean that your body can't fight it after 3 months, but whatever test the Red Cross uses wasn't detecting anything.
I don't understand the argument of reducing people on public land either. NR get 1 tag for every 10 resident tags. Residents have more hunting days by 4x to 10x depending on the district. Its the residents that use public land 10 fold over NR.
Additionally the outfitters claim this bill will...
Its not that NR that are saturating the public land. There are 10 resident tags for every 1 NR. Look at the hunter effort number on the FWP site. Residents have 4-10 times the number of hunting day as NR depending on the district. It should be this was, there should be 10 times the resident...
There are 10 Resident tags for every NR tag so you might be pointing the finger in the wrong place on who is on public land. I looked at the Hunter Effort stats on the FWP page and the number of hunter days was 4-10 times higher for resident hunters.
I watched the video and there were a lot of claims that made no sense. The big one is he quoted some study that said outfitted hunters spent $3500 to come hunting in Montana and DIY hunters only spent $600, but the $3500 didn't even include the outfitters fee. Where do outfitted hunters spend...
Here is a link to what was voted on and passed by Montanans in 2010 and what they are now attempting to change. It has a lot of really good easy to understand info.
Montana Hunter Access Funding, I-161
I had been archery hunting a Block Management Area for antelope all season and saw one hunter the entire time. I showed up for rifle opener and there was at least 60 vehicles parked everywhere. It was an hour before shooting light and I could still see the field just covered in orange. I turned...