Well it took me awhile, but I found my spot. Thanks for all the tips and encouragement, etc… The day before rifle opener here in California a couple of friends and myself packed into a great, but STEEP, area with lots of sign. Day one I got to really know the area and found a clearing with lots...
Point taken. I should’ve said clear cut logged, which happens here where I’m at in California on private land. (Also I was thinking about how the FS historically managed land. They definitely weren’t practicing modern logging in the 70s and before.) As to ripping the shit out of the land? I work...
The FS manages the land for “many uses”. Be thankful they didn’t log the land, which is historically their main purpose. Now they’re getting more into the recreation side. Where I’m at the FS is using local trail builders to construct new trails for MTB and hiking use. They’ve built several...
I realize there are people here that won’t believe it just because it’s on the BHA podcast, but episode 62 interviews a couple of biologists about this subject.
I’m newish to guns/hunting. I’m curious why hitting the leg first makes a difference with meat damage? Is it because it starts the bullets expansion before it penetrates the body of the animal?