https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/homeowner-with-shotgun-confronts-snowboarder-in-big-cottonwood-canyon
"According to Brighton Mayor Dan Knopp, the property the group was staying at has no way out other than to cross someone else's property."
It may not be that simple, it seems like a...
It is just the odds from 2023. You can't really predict what people will do for the next year before it happens and tag numbers have not been determined yet either.
Even for people who think wolves should be on the landscape, a lot of people disagree with how it was done. Ballot box biology mandating reintroduction when wolves were already starting to expand to CO from WY. The ballot measure snuck in that wolves would be a "non-game" species, making it very...
If people are jumping around it means they feel like there is a tag they can finally draw and ultimately getting them out of the point pool is a good thing. That's part of the reason they have opened up different late season archery hunts and mid season rifle hunts. More tags, lower success...
Ah yes, the much anticipated predict the future feature. You can take an educated guess at future draw odds with past point creep and applications. But it is impossible to tell how many people will apply for a certain unit, jump out of the "just buy a point" crowd, or switch what unit they...
That may be one of the worst opinions I've ever heard. A bear bow is just fine. Never had one but I've had plenty of buddies who have and they killed deer and elk. And an arrow can't fix a bad bow, but a bad arrow can make a good bow bad.
The wildlife board vetoed the technology committee's recommendation to not allow peep enhancers on bows last year. A large part of the decision was that several of them use peep enhancers because their eye sight is getting worse. Peep enhancers do not provide the same advantage as scopes but I...
I actually wonder if this will be the reason the wildlife board will keep scopes on muzzleloaders. I don't think they worry too much about archery or muzzleloader odds but they care a lot about rifle odds since a majority of hunters fall in that category. If they can make muzzleloader odds worse...
I believe Utah regulations say the tag needs to be punched before the buck is "transported", so I don't think he technically did anything wrong there. Obviously, punching the tag before skinning ang gutting is still good practice.
Edit: it states "After you’ve taken a big game animal, you must...
My buddy witnessed a guy miss a 3x3 SEVEN times last weekend. 😂 at some point while you are reloading your magazine the though "Maybe I am just a bad shot and should stop" has to cross your mind, right?