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Hearing what I've heard today, I advocate to give Chris some grace and everyone to have some patience at this time.


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From what I have seen on this thread. You will probably need to expand on that for people to be more understanding. And I'm sure if its warranted grace will be given.
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Out Of State Hunting / Re: Hunting Exotics in Texas
« Last post by Pathfinder101 on Yesterday at 07:33:43 AM »
That's a nice Whitetail Stix.  Looks like a fun time  :tup:
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Advocacy, Agencies, Access / Re: Hunting DNR Natural Area Preserves
« Last post by blackdog on Yesterday at 07:21:34 AM »
I would not hesitate to hunt on a NAP. Folks give up to easily.
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Trail Cameras / Re: Idaho on the verge of outlawing
« Last post by Magnum_Willys on Yesterday at 07:06:29 AM »
Not for this at all.  All a trail cam does for me is tell me what kind of animals are in a certain spot. Saving me gas money and time.  Especially in the case of Cell cams. You can not set it up to transmit right after every pic. So its not like you can use it as a aid to go shoot something that happens to be there right now in real time.  The batteries just wont support it. Mine are set to transmit twice a day. 6am and 6pm.  By then the animal you may have on a pic is long gone. Its just nice to know whats in the area so you are not just on a hike

You must not be using Reveal cameras.  I get unlimited hi-res color pics instantly for $13/mo .  And cameras are cheap.  I could literally watch football in my RV via starlink and wait for my iphone to alert me when to hop in my sxs and go stalk the elk herd thats feeding at my cam spot.  And never mind thermals - you can spot elk at a half mile in the dark just inside the timber even. 

“The sense of accomplishment is in direct proportion to the degree of difficulty”   Jim shockey.

But I get it - if you are the average hunter getting one elk every 17 years then geez louise do all you can to increase your chances.
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Advocacy, Agencies, Access / Re: Is it a conflict of interest
« Last post by westside bull on Yesterday at 06:36:22 AM »
Welders, framers, mechanics and other folks with skills all get paid by people to do work outside of their regular weekly schedule and nobody throws a fit. Whats the difference besides wearing a badge?
The wardens are in state owned vehicles not their personal vehicle so that's a problem when doing their side work.
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Advocacy, Agencies, Access / Re: Is it a conflict of interest
« Last post by TitusFord on Yesterday at 06:24:00 AM »
Welders, framers, mechanics and other folks with skills all get paid by people to do work outside of their regular weekly schedule and nobody throws a fit. Whats the difference besides wearing a badge?
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Looking great, full update tomorrow.
 
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Gift sent to Dan-o.  Says delivery scheduled today?
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Butchering, Cooking, Recipes / Re: Where can one find hides from hunters?
« Last post by MightyWhite on Yesterday at 04:57:11 AM »
Call me at 425-418-2694….i have been braintanning for years and have answers for you if you want,Steve.
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Advocacy, Agencies, Access / Re: Is it a conflict of interest
« Last post by bigtex on Yesterday at 03:45:38 AM »
The private timber companies aren’t paying for their training the taxpayers are just saying
So? The taxpayers are paying for their 171 hours a month schedule (WDFW Officers work 171 hours a month not 160).

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