Here's a good laugh for ya! There's a steel fence post in the pic they forgot to crop out! You can't make this BS up. At least he's apparently not tied to it (anymore) anyways. Have a look in the red circle on the right.!
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Nope. Not on the public land I hunt anyways. It's against the law.You've never seen a steel fence post in the forest?
Those things are all over the placeYou've never seen a steel fence post in the forest?
There in a lot of areas actually placed there by the state in Washington. Useless but they're there.Nope. Not on the public land I hunt anyways. It's against the law.
Hahahaha….probably figured out the bulls travel route, set trail cams, hung a tree stand & Bob's his Uncle!!!!'Here's a good laugh for ya! There's a steel fence post in the pic they forgot to crop out! You can't make this BS up. At least he's apparently not tied to it (anymore) anyways. Have a look in the red circle on the right.!
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I see them a lot in Oregon around aspen groves to keep the elk out. Elk love aspen like a mule deer loves bitterbrush. Don't see any aspen in the pic though.There in a lot of areas actually placed there by the state in Washington. Useless but they're there.
I've seen em all over a couple units in Colorado on public…there's cattle leases for grazing on public and plenty of metal t posts. Seen em in Montana also.Nope. Not on the public land I hunt anyways. It's against the law.
Literally hundreds of thousands of T-post scattered across the west on public land?Nope. Not on the public land I hunt anyways. It's against the law.
Nope. Not on the public land I hunt anyways. It's against the law.