Although some of these things they are doing may be good for the wildlife (not just about shed hunting or this meeting specifically, but in general over the last few years) if you take a step back and look at it from a different perspective, it is literally mind boggling the things they are...
That stretch you drive is definitely way less, but yes I drive near leamington very often and it is super bad mainly between leamington and the cement plant, dodged two fresh kills in the road yesterday morning, I agree fencing is probably not an option for some places but I think it would be...
Near oak city, in between Lyndyll and eureka, and worst I’ve seen is just east outside of leamington, in the wintertime at least 3 or 4 get killed per week on that little stretch where they cross from field to field, adds up quick
I’d beg to differ, it’s pretty ugly in spots with high densities if you open your eyes, and if it is minimal there’s a reason (no deer) perhaps cause a lot were all killed on the road
I have spent a ton of time on that unit the past several years, Wanna hear the real problem? GUIDES, there is a large abundance of them on the OC and they are really good at what they do, for the past several years there has been several different outfitters taking 5+ bucks per year EACH. And...
So what makes you think that getting rid of points systems is gonna increase supply and decrease demand? It will not make it any easier to draw a tag, (also fyi, General elk tags were super easy to get this year, there’s still plenty left of all types and seasons)
Looks like your prediction was off (I would have made that prediction too), there is still multi season spike tags left and early Rifle any bull left, wonder why ?
I counted 20 hit deer yesterday between nephi and ephraim, yes you heard that right, TWENTY! Bout half or more of them were fresh within a day or two it seemed, awful, I’m starting to believe the guys who say cars kill way more deer than hunters.
Right, I just figured you knew since you said you had target bucks, but personally where I live I will have opportunities at nice muleys my whole life and have killed some nice ones already. But I’ve never killed a whitey and will be lucky if I kill a couple in my lifetime. So I’d take the whitetail
Look at LE too, a certain LE deer unit produces 5+ 200 inch bucks each year on just the one unit. While you maybe see just a couple 400 bulls killed in the whole state each year.
For the most part It all depends on the phone, my 11 works awesome with the scopecam. But the newer iPhones have such complicated cameras not to mention there’s three of them. That it just doesn’t work with the regular phone settings and you have to download and use that obnoxious app. I would...
I actually thought the complete opposite, I thought he looked bigger on the hoof, I was thinking it’s because of the velvet, also when on the ground like that it’s easy to compare his horns to his head, where you can see his frame isn’t great
Such an awesome deer, good job to the deer for growing so old and big and good job to the hunter who stuck him, that’s all I have to say. #negativity #jealousy #lookslikebentbrimstome #cantjustappreciateabigbuckforwhatitis
Get a good lead sled that holds it real steady, aim where you want to hit and shoot, then aim there again while your gun is real steady and move your crosshairs using the dials to where you hit the first shot.
Thats awesome good job! I’ll be honest, I read your original post and thought to myself how stupid you are to try and hunt them both in the same year thinking there’s no way you’ll kill a decent buck AND a decent bull, but you filled both tags with absolute studs! Congrats!
They’ve been bugling for a couple weeks where I’m at in Central Ut. They were rutting super hard this past weekend. Seems early but it was in full swing
I guess I got lucky, I logged on about 11 and didn’t have to wait in line and still got a multi season any bull in a couple minutes, only 900 left so I was cutting it close but still made it.