I was doing a euro an a nice buck and hit something orange with my knife just below the bridge of the nose. I peeled the skin back and could see what looked like plastic, it turned out to be fletching from an arrow stuck in the nasal cavity. After I boiled it out you could see the marks from a...
I live on the eastern side of the state, but hunt he NW. I have not heard of any recent outbreaks of CWD or Blue tongue down there, but it is possible. We got hit about a decade ago and lost 50% of the herd in some areas.
If a few of those "advantages" are roads on every ridge and the bottom of every canyon and the non-stop parade of SxS hitting each of them all day, every day, I would agree. Bucks grow big when they aren't shot on the shoulder of the road as 2 pts.
I am looking for recommendations for a good antelope unit on the south eastern side of the state. I would be coming from Kansas so my preference would be to not drive all the way across another state to get my antelope. I currently have 6 points.
One post says $200,000 another says $500,000 all based on application fees, that is a HUGE gap is the fee is $10. If there are actually that many applicants than by all means there needs to be a draw.