I had the last cow hunt up there a couple months ago. Nobody had seen a buffalo off the park when i left. It can really be a grind. Feel free to DM me any questions you may have.
The further you get into that hunt the better it becomes. I killed the coues in my profile pic about 4500'. I actually prefer hunting the lower elevation stuff that has steep walls and ridgelines
I have read several articles where dewalt warranty covers them. The article I read said they just called them up and had new ones at there door in a couple days. I’d give them a call
Anyone have any input on electric chainsaws. I was thinking of picking one up to use around camp to cut down wood for the tent stove, clear downed trees on the road, etc.. I usually always have a honda generator in camp running for a couple hours at night while cooking and stuff so i figure i...
I have drawn 3 once in a lifetime tags. Oryx on the white sands in NM, Desert Bighorn in AZ and now I have a Mountain goat tag in UT. It definitely adds pressure but the key is to do the prep work so you can truly cherish the hunt when it’s time.
Well I was the lucky recipient that got the 1 La Sal non resident mountain goat tag. I will be doing this hunt diy and just wanted to ask those that have had goat tags in UT before and others in the know what the ideal two weeks to hunt would be. The goats get those beautiful capes going into...