Sent you an email w/ some reading material...
AgEng06 said:
goHunt always has really good strategy articles about each state, but they're behind the pay wall... You got an email address?
Here is a short writeup from toprut.com (a free site)... http://www.toprut.com/news/2017/04/03/comprehensive-look-at-nevada-draw-odds/
I will also add, if you haven't looked at toprut.com yet, you should. Their Google Earth unit maps are really good.
I live just a few miles from Weminuche Wilderness. Was up in there yesterday scouting for turkey, and ended up shadowing 40 elk for a couple hours. Always learningshaynew1 said:
Tell me about the weminuche and how a willin man might pack some meat out of there
shaynew1 said:
and this thread is mostly Shayne and Lung e-humping each other's leg, so PLEASE tell us about the fishing.
cupofjoe04 said:
Here are some fishing pics form the Weminuche, San Juan NF, and around Pagosa Springs. All are from 2016.
There are some good stocked rainbow trout in the river in downtown Pagosa (20" is not uncommon), and especially in the city lakes (for family fun). Or, you can head to one of the many high mountain lakes, which offer breath taking camping and some great fishing. Williams Creek Reservoir has some spectacular brown trout and plenty of cokanee salmon.
Creed, CO also has some excellent fly fishing, and it is more "big water" open river than we have in the Weminuche.
Here are some pics from the mountain lakes
If you want a really awesome experience, hiking or horse backing into a high mountain stream can be unreal! Here are some pics form a trip last July. Spent a couple days fishing at 10,000+ feet, it was amazing.
yessssssss share all the picscupofjoe04 said:
To wet your whistle- here is my bull from 2 years ago (2015). Spent 9 days in some of the nastiest god-forsaken thickness you've ever seen. Put almost 49 miles under my boots according to my GPS. Finally was able to get within striking distance of a big bull in the waining hours of the very last morning. Took myself and 3 buddies 7 hours to get him packed out of there. Worth every single drop of sweat and blood.
I've got pictures of some other bulls from around here. Many are in the 225-275" range, but a 300+ is definitely possible for the dedicated guy. Here is a 375+" that my buddy shot this past year- but this was in a primo unit (need probably 12 points to draw in that unit).
I haven't gotten the chance to draw a mule deer tag yet (hoping to this year), but here is a muley that I was tracking last year, and helped put my coworker's wife on it.
Its fun trying to stalk within cellphone camera range of bucks-
You just have to watch out for these- stumbled on this big lion last fall. She was not too happy with me, I got a quick pick and then got the heck out of dodge.
I feel like you missed a golden opportunity right here...cupofjoe04 said:
Maybe we could grab a cup of coffee
Put that coffee down? Coffee is for closers?AgEng06 said:I feel like you missed a golden opportunity right here...cupofjoe04 said:
Maybe we could grab a cup of coffee
Yes, that.Lungblood said:
Oh snap... his user name.