Message from @Book
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Private property laws are so different and complicated from jurisdiction to jurisdiction
Looks like we only need a hunting license on private land, I just can't wield a gun due to laws, but I can wield a crossbow.
not on public lands tho
but on private lands I can
in hawaii
You live in Hawaii?
yes
I'm sorry man
yea its too bad
beautiful state
almost perfect
its got mountains and beaches
Just the hunting laws are garbage
I moved to Minnesota 4 years ago and honestly, it's not heavy on gun laws. Just have to have a permit to purchase handguns
neat
Yeah, I live in a mostly Republican area too. Lots of farms around and lots of valleys and wooded land
My condolences.
One thing I've always wanted to do was, buy land in Montana, build a nice sized lake, nothin too fancy, one that I can afford obviously, and connect it to some of the best freshwater creeks n streams. I want the lake to be deep, so that I can plant both Tiger Muskie and Rainbow Trout in there.
There was a lake in Montana that did this.
The muskie cleared out all of the carp, and the Trout not only became super healthy but grew to monstrous sizes in comparison to the rest of the state's trout sizes
gun fishing is great
I want to go to Montana too
but sadly
I always wanted to try bow fishing
the lake's dam broke *last* year, and they have to start all over again
oh my
which is too bad, they had beautiful Kokanee in there as well
and well...
apparently some Kokanee and Rainbow Trout were crossbreeding, which is a thing unheard of btw. Never happened before, and the coolest part about it, is that they were crossbreeding in such a natural way that it didn't mess anything up.
i like fish
are they tasty?
the crossbred fish
I'd cook one up
I wouldn't know, they were too small
but they had the beautiful chrome bodies like a Kokanee, with a rainbow stripe across it, as well as the black dots that Trout have on the top of their body, which Kokanee don't have, but instead of a green colored top they had a blue like a Kokanee.
And a black mouth
but pink white fins like a native wild trout
They had both identifiers of a trout and a kokanee
It was nuts
That was in 2017
the dam didn't break til 2019
So they could've gotten big enough by then