Does a 285 tuck inside the back fender flare on full compression? my 255's do just barely. I would imagine a 35 hitting both the front and back of the flare. Do you have any plans to make clearance for that?
Oh, and I'll gladly roll on up into Canada with you this summer, let me know when you...
Wow! Tango finally started a thread :victory:
I could be interested in the 5.29 whats your price?
Oh, and You have to personally deliver it to Montana within a year :)
I know a few people that still do the primitive hunting thing (make their own weapons). Like you say, its not out of necessity, they are doing it for other reasons. I have a load of respect for these people and I also aspire to acquire this same skill set one day. I believe its akin to keeping...
Nice work, I love pheasant! my favorite is cutting it into strips and throwing it in a hot pan then pouring lots of beer into it. Toss in some sliced mushrooms (they sauté in the beer) after the shrooms are done, pour out any excess beer and fry it a little and thats it.
Thats an amazing bear story! Who would have thought?
I would hate to shoot a bear, I think of all predators as my fellows, but of course I would defend myself as a last resort, and I don't care if others hunt them at all.
I think predator animals (like us) are wired to be very sensitive to...
No doubt, everybody seems to head right for the mountains when they get to Montana, but I prefer the Eastern side.
I think most people get a taste of Eastern Montana and Wyoming from the interstates. What you don't realize is that the pavement is built on the flattest terrain, and if you get...
It was the ranger 155gr JHP,
I should have left that part out in hindsight or described it better. It wasn't like the animal was moving, it was just those tiny muscle spasms that you hardly notice shortly after the animal has died. Every dead animal has them, this one just lasted longer than...
The deer couldn't have felt any less pain, there is no sense of pain when you're knocked out. Many livestock animals are slaughtered in a manner that resembles what happened to this deer. A blunt force to the skull by a bolt gun is essentially what happened to this animal.
I didn't expect...
I didn't give you any numbers, but its common sense that dogs kill way more people than bears do. I'm sure you can google it if you want to confirm it for yourself.
As far as having a dog wake you up so you're ready for the bear? Maybe if you train the dog to be awake while you sleep but thats...
On my last trip I decided to take advantage of my hunting license and harvest game to supplement my meals during and after the trip. I had some wonderful grouse and wild mushrooms fried in beer, but also took a deer.
Funny thing about the deer, it just so happened that I got close enough to a...
Dogs attack and kill way more people than bears do, so the logic doesn't pencil out.
In addition, you're more likely catching a fatal disease from your dog than getting killed by a bear. Not that either is reason for any type of concern.
Keep some bear spray in the tent and sleep like a baby.
I'm all in for the wool hoodies, but does anyone know if the shells are soft and quiet for say hunting or are the crunchy?
Nothing like stalking game wearing a potato chip bag :elkgrin:
Those trees taught me a little lesson. I was trying to drive over one laying out in the trail and could tell that it was slippery. I thought if I got up on it and started to slide I would quickly stop or reverse and attach the winch as an anchor. but...
I got over the tree and it was too high...
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