Recent content by idahomuleyhunter

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    Wild horses

    Start by calling them what they are: feral horses. Wish I could help more, best of luck. Here's hoping you find a way to get rid of them all.
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    Elk in the corn

    Any Governors tag.
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    Elk in the corn

    A Governor's tag is cheaper than running an elk thru the harvester.
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    Kamado Cookers?

    I use a Komado Joe and love it. You can slow smoke at 200 or sear a steak at 800. And I'm in North Idaho, so in a cold weather environment it actually functions in the winter. A pellet grill or stainless and propane don't work worth a **** in cold weather. Once you get ceramic to temperature it...
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    Jim Horn Calling Sequence

    In my experience a mule braying is a pretty good attractant.
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    Jim Horn Calling Sequence

    If you are very experienced, leave your call at home. I don't claim to be a great elk hunter but the guys I know who are don't call much.
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    Land lock question??

    Then they reintroduced wolves....
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    First Time Bear Hunter

    Do it in Idaho when you don't have an elk tag, it'll be easy.
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    Rescue in Alaska

    That had to have to have started with fog, right? How else could you end up on a ridge like that?
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    Land lock question??

    I'd go with soup's advice. Maps and signs will lie. Lot's of people mark public roads to make them seem private. If in doubt the county highway dept is going to be your best bet. Most private roads will have a gate, so that's also a good indicator. Landowners still have to post private unless it...
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    Washington gun laws

    https://leg.wa.gov/Senate/Committees/LAW/Documents/Washington%20Firearms%20Laws%20Summary%202022.pdf
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    Washington gun laws

    As a non resident you're not bound by most of the possession laws. You are bound by concealed carry laws. Possession laws(i.e having a large capacity mag) are generally unenforceable against non residents, so long as you're not trying to sell or transfer it.
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    Pavant down the tube for deer

    The study also glosses over when(which cycle), does were bred in. The data weren't collected and it was decreed that because the does fawned about the same time they must have all conceived at the same time, with no impact on fawn mortality. There is no evidence to support this conclusion...
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    Pavant down the tube for deer

    "Rates of pregnancy did not differ between populations with relatively high and low buck:doe ratios" "his common scenario is typifiedfor mule deer in Utah, where estimated buck:doe ratios range from 6 – 28 males per 100 femalesacross most management units (except a few with relatively limited...
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    Pavant down the tube for deer

    "But the states surrounding us are experiencing the same declines." I agree with this, which also indicates is probably more habitat(which could mean predation) than herd. As there are a lot of varying b:d ratios experiencing the same thing. We also have a tendency of describing the "golden...
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