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Wolves in Utah

I will take you up on that. Definitely.

as you should. We can get your little girl on a very tame horse, look for arrowheads (it's loaded), shoot some no-banned-guns, have some dutch-oven cookouts, etc... things that simply don't happen in the east.
 
I bought a 14,000 acre ranch (about a month ago) inside of Bryce National Park. It's awesome.

There are several natural springs and the Indians had called it by a name with 'deer' in the title because it's the thoroughfare for mass migration.

Anyway, some dude was telling me all the entitlements I got with the property. Apparently can graze 93 cattle (thanks, it's my ****ing land), it has 7 wells and holding troughs, blah blah blah... he got to the point that I "get a deer tag each year." Yeah... I'm gon shoot any damn thing that's on my property... ****ing bureaucratic hacks.

I know I stated this earlier, but I set up a GoPro with motion sensor and it took no time to fill the storage.

Turkey
Coyote
Eagles
BEAR (1)
MASSIVE bull elk

I can't wait to build an off-the-grid home up there.


Syretts finally stretched the family fortune to the breaking point?


3rd generation hunting on the boulder. You can thank the ****ing bureaucratic hacks for the re-introduction of the turkey at least. I'm going to poach one of those birds one of these days.


You should try to get more tags from DWR. It's not Paunsaugunt Plateau by any stretch, but my uncle gets $70k annually from his 4 deer and 4 elk property owner tags.
 
Coyotes are little *******. I'll take coyotes over wolves every single day.

In Rhode Island, we have both. But it's in the form of one animal. The Coywolf. Part Eastern wolf, part Western coyote. I have seen them in my front yard in broad daylight; heard their nearby packs at night.
Bring the pets in at night. Over 1 million coywolves in the Northeast:

https://www.coywolf.org/coywolf-basic-info/

(BTW, just a tech note. Ipads can no longer be used on this website. Not sure if iphones can be used any longer, either...)
 
In Rhode Island, we have both. But it's in the form of one animal. The Coywolf. Part Eastern wolf, part Western coyote. I have seen them in my front yard in broad daylight; heard their nearby packs at night.
Bring the pets in at night. Over 1 million coywolves in the Northeast:

https://www.coywolf.org/coywolf-basic-info/

(BTW, just a tech note. Ipads can no longer be used on this website. Not sure if iphones can be used any longer, either...)

It's Just The Mobile Version. It sucks. Try the desktop version.

Coywolfs are nuts.
 
as you should. We can get your little girl on a very tame horse, look for arrowheads (it's loaded), shoot some no-banned-guns, have some dutch-oven cookouts, etc... things that simply don't happen in the east.

What's the timeframe for this? 3-4 years?
 
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