This story started this year when my little girl didn't draw a deer tag this year but I did and signed up in the mentor program. We went to the range 4 times and shot two boxes of shells before the hunt. She was nervous and frustrated at times but she pushed through. Then the day before the Utah...
I received the opportunity to move back to Utah. Idaho has been good to me and I will miss it but moving closer to family is important. I have been gone for 4 years and can't wait to enjoy the places I use to hunt and fish again. With me moving to a different location than the Front it will be...
I am getting excited for my old man. He is almost 60 and has an archery elk tag. We have spotted hard and have seen some awesome bulls. My favorite bull is not huge but has some great character with devil points and a wave to his main beam. My old man is not going to be picky though. He said...
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This came up on my news feed and I thought it was interesting.
I have 7 points for Pronghorn. I was putting in for Rich but I moved out of the state and am wondering if I start putting in for some of desert hunts like Rush Valley, Riverbed, or Snake Valley. What Pronghorn hunts would you guys put in for.
What projects are guys working on this post season? I was given a 4-wheeler I am resurrecting. I am also attempting to refinish a canoe. When it gets a bit warmer the kids and I will go shoot trap and shoot the rifles about twice a month.