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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #75 on: June 02, 2023, 10:04:55 AM »
Love my havalons. I'm a gutless/debone kind of guy so breaking blades is a non issue. One blade will last an animal, and usually enough left over to make my initial cut on the hide of my next one. Tried some others but havalon is king for me. Just gotta keep my hands on the opposite end of the critter from Bullblaster and all is good  :chuckle:
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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #76 on: June 02, 2023, 09:48:05 PM »
 I prefer the Outdoor Edge as well, although I typically only use it on a couple critters a year! YMMV :twocents:
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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #77 on: June 05, 2023, 03:03:28 PM »
Could you inject some politics please.
The horse vs atv thing came close but........
My favorite was the guys who rode quads 1/2 mile out of their way to come chat with me and my kids on the opener last year. No trails or roads just bombing cross country, they rode up to my kids and I and the first words out of their mouth were “you boys need to tell your dad to get you some quads” the rest of the conversation was taken up by them complaining about all of the landowners who no longer allow them to hunt their land and all I could think was “maybe it’s because you’re a$$holes who don’t respect the rules”. Anyway I told them what direction the kids and I were headed to hunt so they said ok and proceeded to race right past us. These guys were Idaho residents by the way. Resident vs nonresident is a very tired and played out trope. It reminds me a lot of racism. There are a$$hats of both types and they ruin the experience for the majority who are good


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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #78 on: June 05, 2023, 03:06:02 PM »
Bullblaster nice buck, one of these days I may have to skip a sheep application and put in for that tag, or maybe I’ll get banned from applying for sheep someday. Also put me on team outdoor edge, although I do have a gerber that takes those same scalpel blades but it never really comes out of my pack


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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #79 on: June 05, 2023, 03:20:43 PM »
Bullblaster nice buck, one of these days I may have to skip a sheep application and put in for that tag, or maybe I’ll get banned from applying for sheep someday. Also put me on team outdoor edge, although I do have a gerber that takes those same scalpel blades but it never really comes out of my pack


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It only takes once to apply and draw this tag!  :chuckle:

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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #80 on: June 05, 2023, 03:25:15 PM »
Could you inject some politics please.
The horse vs atv thing came close but........
My favorite was the guys who rode quads 1/2 mile out of their way to come chat with me and my kids on the opener last year. No trails or roads just bombing cross country, they rode up to my kids and I and the first words out of their mouth were “you boys need to tell your dad to get you some quads” the rest of the conversation was taken up by them complaining about all of the landowners who no longer allow them to hunt their land and all I could think was “maybe it’s because you’re a$$holes who don’t respect the rules”. Anyway I told them what direction the kids and I were headed to hunt so they said ok and proceeded to race right past us. These guys were Idaho residents by the way. Resident vs nonresident is a very tired and played out trope. It reminds me a lot of racism. There are a$$hats of both types and they ruin the experience for the majority who are good


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I agree that the whole resident/nonresident conflict is over the top. I can also say that it is in my experience very few residents that are so adamantly against nonresidents, but i guess its the negative experiences that get remembered. I have met resident hunters in a lot pf western states that are awesome dudes and have even been helped by them on more than a few occasions.

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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #81 on: June 05, 2023, 06:00:36 PM »
Could you inject some politics please.
The horse vs atv thing came close but........
My favorite was the guys who rode quads 1/2 mile out of their way to come chat with me and my kids on the opener last year. No trails or roads just bombing cross country, they rode up to my kids and I and the first words out of their mouth were “you boys need to tell your dad to get you some quads” the rest of the conversation was taken up by them complaining about all of the landowners who no longer allow them to hunt their land and all I could think was “maybe it’s because you’re a$$holes who don’t respect the rules”. Anyway I told them what direction the kids and I were headed to hunt so they said ok and proceeded to race right past us. These guys were Idaho residents by the way. Resident vs nonresident is a very tired and played out trope. It reminds me a lot of racism. There are a$$hats of both types and they ruin the experience for the majority who are good


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I agree that the whole resident/nonresident conflict is over the top. I can also say that it is in my experience very few residents that are so adamantly against nonresidents, but i guess its the negative experiences that get remembered. I have met resident hunters in a lot pf western states that are awesome dudes and have even been helped by them on more than a few occasions.
I agree, and again to compare to racism it’s unfortunate that those who engage in the hatred the most are the loudest and overshadow the voices of the majority


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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #82 on: June 12, 2023, 08:41:14 AM »
Congratulations on a great Buck! Great story also.
Good luck in the draws this year!

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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #83 on: June 12, 2023, 09:12:55 AM »
Could you inject some politics please.
The horse vs atv thing came close but........
My favorite was the guys who rode quads 1/2 mile out of their way to come chat with me and my kids on the opener last year. No trails or roads just bombing cross country, they rode up to my kids and I and the first words out of their mouth were “you boys need to tell your dad to get you some quads” the rest of the conversation was taken up by them complaining about all of the landowners who no longer allow them to hunt their land and all I could think was “maybe it’s because you’re a$$holes who don’t respect the rules”. Anyway I told them what direction the kids and I were headed to hunt so they said ok and proceeded to race right past us. These guys were Idaho residents by the way. Resident vs nonresident is a very tired and played out trope. It reminds me a lot of racism. There are a$$hats of both types and they ruin the experience for the majority who are good


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I agree that the whole resident/nonresident conflict is over the top. I can also say that it is in my experience very few residents that are so adamantly against nonresidents, but i guess its the negative experiences that get remembered. I have met resident hunters in a lot pf western states that are awesome dudes and have even been helped by them on more than a few occasions.
I agree, and again to compare to racism it’s unfortunate that those who engage in the hatred the most are the loudest and overshadow the voices of the majority


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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #84 on: June 12, 2023, 09:39:52 AM »
Bullblaster nice buck, one of these days I may have to skip a sheep application and put in for that tag, or maybe I’ll get banned from applying for sheep someday. Also put me on team outdoor edge, although I do have a gerber that takes those same scalpel blades but it never really comes out of my pack


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It only takes once to apply and draw this tag!  :chuckle:

Where have I heard that before... for some reason a moose tag rings a bell

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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #85 on: June 13, 2023, 09:47:11 AM »
Great hunt, great story,  etc. but more angles of that tall buck you got!!!!    >:(

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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #86 on: June 13, 2023, 12:58:05 PM »
I dont have too many more pictures of him but heres a couple.

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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #87 on: July 08, 2023, 05:03:55 PM »
I had a great time on that hunt,  I have to say it was a little steeper I anticipated but some amazing country

The nutty thing is I pulled that tag this year, so after spending that time down there last year I have a very good idea of what dates I am headed down and where to hunt  :IBCOOL:  :chuckle:

Now I just need to get my rifle dialed in

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Re: 2022 idaho controlled hunt
« Reply #88 on: July 08, 2023, 05:39:21 PM »
I had a great time on that hunt,  I have to say it was a little steeper I anticipated but some amazing country

The nutty thing is I pulled that tag this year, so after spending that time down there last year I have a very good idea of what dates I am headed down and where to hunt  :IBCOOL:  :chuckle:

Now I just need to get my rifle dialed in

That draw still doesnt add up to me. Crazy odds! Cant wait to see what you turn up.

 


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