Make no mistake, Wolves are a tool, a weapon, used in a war against not only the rural west as a whole, but also the outdoors-man, hunter, conservationist, rancher etc.
In Idaho it reached it's worst in '08-'10. Ranching in the high desert of Idaho, at the base of mountain country, we...
It today's economic climate, these guys are BUSY. It's your fault if it's December and there's no heat yet. Furthermore you're lucky if it's only a month behind. Work with him, be respectful, and when the job is done, tip. I'd give him several months, and lay off for a bit.
- J
I'm here in the Pioneer. The Elk moved up high again around the 15th of October. Everything since then, except for private, has been up high. Good-luck. Shoot me a message if you don't get into them after the first day and I'll give you a few leads.
- J
Point being, you have no complaint to stand on if you choose to live and hunt in a place where you can visually see the guy you're complaining about drive up and park while you're supposedly waiting in ambush. Please.
Rattlesnakes can and will be in the region, and could be out as late as October. However I expect an encounter to be of low percentage.
Often once over 6000' I tend to see a lot less.
- J
Literally anyone who thinks it's a good idea to run against the single greatest President this United States has ever witnessed, in a 2020 election, must have serious and incapacitating mental blindness. Regardless of their cultural, political, religious, or otherwise background. That single...
There are a lot of really great (and relatively easy) Cow Elk hunts in Idaho. 45 isn't one of them. If you want a good chance of success, plus a better quality time for your wife, you might want to look into some other options...
First, this author Christine Peterson must be just as "educated" as every other individual she quotes throughout the article.
You can't fake dumb, and this article does exacerbate many who posses the trait.
One quote says “If you’re looking at an individual elk, the odds of you being killed...
Randy is exactly right in regards to the majority of these horses being of domestic lineage/origin. (Not just hundreds of years ago), just years. IE the last few decades. And precisely why this has become such an issue in the last 15 years. It directly coincides with my statements earlier, to...