
Montecresto
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There was before I brush hogged it…👍Wow! That's great, any wild flowers out in the meadow!?
There was before I brush hogged it…👍Wow! That's great, any wild flowers out in the meadow!?
Pic's or there weren't any! HA!There was before I brush hogged it…👍
No, it was serious business, we were heading out across the largest wilderness in the lower 48….But that was 4 years ago.I think he was pulling your leg.
I ment the JeepIt’s not that old. He inherited the the property from his mom 2 years ago, but he said it’s been 7 years since it was filled…..
Indubitably……..👍Might want to put a water separator in line before filter.
I saw they are crossing the border, and they don’t need shots. Working their way south. Towards NM.I think he was pulling your leg. Lots of griz in MT, ID and BC and AB and Frank Church. One of my former neighbors did 2 week horse pack trips into Frank Church and they frequently had issues with them.
Above my former house was a dozen or more and Fish and Game moved three 2 year old cubs to upper BC a couple years ago. Not sure they old the Canadians. Never heard how they did up there. I used to ride up the mountain up Pack River drainage a lot, saw them and often ran into trails closed due to griz activity. I hunted Fall black bear some in the same area and always saw griz tracks but not the bears. Wolves seem to get along with them pretty well. I'm sure there are others who know the Boundry Co area better than I but I think they have some up that way too. I don't think the bears are required to observe the closed border.
Nope, not in Colorado or New Mexico. And there’s restricted legal hunting of them now in the Yellowstone ecosystem…..😉I saw they are crossing the border, and they don’t need shots. Working their way south. Towards NM.
Monte doesn’t believe me.
Haha
Caper
MacGruder? They never left.No, it was serious business, we were heading out across the largest wilderness in the lower 48….But that was 4 years ago.
It appears that as of last year the grizzly is moving back in to Idaho. Time to open season again…😉
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And we didn't have mountain lions in NW AR. according to game and fish until people started posting pictures of lions from game cameras, typical government crap! Who's the last to figure out what's going on in the USA, yep the government!MacGruder? They never left.
No, I can move much farther than 40 miles a day…😉You jealous?
Well sure they did. In fact, if not for placement on the endangered species list in 1972, there’d be none now…MacGruder? They never left.
On all fours?No, I can move much farther than 40 miles a day…😉
Mountain lions are all around the USAnd we didn't have mountain lions in NW AR. according to game and fish until people started posting pictures of lions from game cameras, typical government crap! Who's the last to figure out what's going on in the USA, yep the government!
Why would I do that, particularly if moving out of a grizzlies way….😂On all fours?
Always a good supply in AK and Canada and more in balance there. Usually two sides to the story.Well sure they did. In fact, if not for placement on the endangered species list in 1972, there’d be none now…
Our government says no cougars in Nova Scotia. I’ve seen two. One crossed a four lane highway at midday, I had to jam on the brakes to not hit it, and another one up from my camp on the dirt rd. First was summer, second was in February with lots of snow.And we didn't have mountain lions in NW AR. according to game and fish until people started posting pictures of lions from game cameras, typical government crap! Who's the last to figure out what's going on in the USA, yep the government
Well sure, but I wasn’t speaking of AK and Canada……🤷♂️Always a good supply in AK and Canada and more in balance there. Usually two sides to the story.
The government doesn’t officiate by hearsay, but scientific evidence. A good photo or video, a cougar struck by a car or shot by a hunter…Our government says no cougars in Nova Scotia.