That's how it has worked on every prior bear hunt I've ever been on. I neurotically checked myself 1,967 times a day and found nothing. Thought I may had been dreaming.
Hunted for three days in south central Idaho. Saw 1,000+ elk, some deer, one cow moose, zero ticks, and zero bears.
Hunted low and high. All looked good. Going to need a new spring bear spot.
That's awesome. The first (and only, so far) banded can I've shot was at the Ruby Lake NWR. Was banded there three years prior. Same with my first cinnamon teal band.
As the former chair for the Nevada Chapter of BHA I would like to echo Ben's thoughts. Do the work you're inspired to do and the hell with the rest.
Whether I was being labeled as some liberal hippy with the local old timers, pounding my fist with our wildlife commission, raising hell with...
Sounds like distributions in excess of basis to me, but that's with the limited information. Time for a new CPA if he couldn't clarify that for them.
Took a break from a large extension and found another tax question.
Back to the grind.
Wolves have been around, but this is the first confirmed sighting by NDOW in Elko county that I can recall. I guess time will tell if they move with the migrating herds or if they are residents.
Nevada
One deer per year in the draw. No antlerless hunts will be offered in 2024, including juniors. Nevada's deer herd is hurting and in serious trouble.
You can buy as many landowner tags as you want, but they go from $5,000 - $20,000+.