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Nostr Huntrs & Anglers is a place to share the stories, photos, and everyday lifestyle of hunters and anglers who cherish public lands. We celebrate the traditions of the outdoors—passed down through families—and connect a community rooted in freedom, stewardship, and wild places.
A friend hiked Cloud Peak in WY this week when a storm was rolling in. This lighting is incredible. "For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities — his eternal power and divine nature — have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse." — Romans 1:20 (NIV) #photostr image
High country velvet muley. Grab a camera and go scout late summer. #photostr
Don’t wait for the fall. Pick up a bear tag and go hunt late April-May. Good time to scout as well. Check out Hells Canyon. image
Fish the Yellowstone River through Paradise Valley. In late April, you can avoid the crowds and/or get a guide for big discounts prior to May(rates pick up). Fishing rate cut>Fed rate cut
Someone needs to tie flies on here and put them up for #zapsnag. Bonus zaps if you can tell me the specific waters and time of year to use it. image
Elk and deer openers are starting next week/weekend. Don’t forget to grab a mountain lion tag. You never know if you’ll glass one up. Found this one stalking a Muley. Fun fact: Mountain lions have a white meat that tastes just like pork. Like bear, cook to 165 to avoid trichinosis. image
“The great purpose is to set aside a reasonable part of the vanishing wilderness, to make certain that generations of Americans yet unborn will know what it is to experience life on undeveloped, unoccupied land in the same form and character as the Creator fashioned it... It is a great spiritual experience. I never knew a man who took a bedroll into an Idaho mountainside and slept there under a star-studded summer sky who felt self-important that next morning. Unless we preserve some opportunity for future generations to have the same experience, we shall have dishonored our trust.” -U.S. Senator Frank Church (^Would’ve been a Bitcoiner) image
"The farther one gets into the wilderness, the greater is the attraction of its lonely freedom." -Teddy Roosevelt Get away from roads and seek out the places that are hard to reach — they’ll be the ones you remember most. image
A Forest Service friend saw some javelina tracks behind his office building so he put a trail camera out. One of the coolest shots you’ll see on a trail cam.
Custom 6.5 PRC Mountain Rifle Build Caliber:
• 6.5 PRC shooting Hornady 143gr ELD-X Chassis:
• XLR Element 4.0 – Lightweight, modular, built for the backcountry Action:
• Zermatt Ti3 Short Action – Titanium construction, lightweight Barrel:
• Proof Research Sendero 22” Carbon – Balanced for weight and velocity Trigger:
• TriggerTech Rough Diamond– Adjustable pull weight Optic:
• Nightforce NX8 4-32x50 FFP – MIL-XT reticle, built for precision for those shooting in meters vs yards(at the cost of some additional weight compared to other optics) Suppressor (not shown):
• Thunderbeast Magnus – Lightweight, minimal POI shift(zero with and leave on), excellent suppression Highlights:
• Sub-½ MOA capable
• Suppressed and under 10 lbs/8 lbs unsuppressed
• Built for western hunting and long-range precision • XLR Element 4.0 chassis has an arca rail so it can attach to any arca compatible tripods. I run a Tricer BC tripod with the LP head. Very light weight and dual purpose for glassing. image
400+lb blue marlin in Costa Rica. Freedom Alliance offers this trip to combat veterans. They have hunts as well. Highly recommend that you check them out if you’re active duty/veteran. @Bitcoin Veterans
DIY Metal Euro Skulls 
A metallic finish euro that spouses will allow in the house. What you need (All found on SculptNouveau.com): * Black primer spray * Metal paint A (brass, bronze, silver) * Heat gun * Black wax * Wire brush * Clear coat spray * Foil (for antler protection) Steps: 1. Boil skull, remove all meat (don’t boil antlers). 2. Wrap antler bases in foil. 3. Spray skull with black primer (inside and out). Let dry. 4. Paint with metal coating A. Leave nasal cavity black. 5. Heat with heat gun (don’t overdo it). 6. Rub on black wax. Wait 30 minutes. 7. Wire brush off wax to desired look. 8. Clear coat for shine. 9. Hang it. Flex hard.