It takes a certain type of suffering to handle the hi-line.
I'm only in Bozeman cause my wife wouldn't agree to live near the Hutterites and Wind River scared her off living near the Rez.
Rembro, I'm on the Rez and sometimes the big Hutterite kids come over and help us brand calves.
#bellyofthebeast
That would be my dream location. Plus, I'll never forget the video of you bagging those big, beautiful cocks. I showed it to my brother and it convinced him to come out this fall to hunt pheasant in MT.
Eliminate qualified immunity and you'll eliminate cops who act like they are above the law.
If you want to see what the current Montana invaders look like stop at Crystal Park in the Pioneers. There’s some real winners there digging in the dirt.
Cuzzin', I feel a little better now after reading about your misery!
Heard they are spraying for hoppers about 20 miles south of us. We have a bunch of little ones.....
Went down and dug the mud out of the discs on our old 6 row planter today, took about 2 hours.
Got going again with that project, haven't messed with the new planter.
Final semi load of pairs is sorted and ready to get branded tomorrow then hauled the fuuck outta here!
Still calving though, less than a dozen left.
The hoppers do have me worried, we should be swathing this week, close to 1k acres gonna be ready all at once....
Oh yeah, I have FUUCKING jury duty on Monday, KOCKSUCKERS wouldn't excuse me. This life is a joke!
Just stand up and say “kill ‘em all and let God sort them out’. I wish I’d done that when I got picked for jury selection. Got picked as the last alternate and spent two weeks of misery listening to a bunch of BS and didn’t get to vote!!
My brother in MT says it would be a sportsman's paradise in MT, if the wind only blew 80% of the time... but it blows 95% of the time. Can't shoot, can't hunt, and can't fish.
I think that is better than rural Mexico where it is too hot in the day, too dark and night, so everything must be done at sunup or sundown.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
In the late 70's early 80's I worked with a man here in So Cal he was from Anaconda MT? He was a fly Fishing fanatic always talking about fishing the Madison. Every year he would go back to fish. I reckon he retired and moved home by now. I've never been to Montana. The closest I come would be hunting the Teton Wilderness in Wyoming and various Elk and Deer units in Idaho. As a kid I liked Audie Murphy Western where he would mention the "Montana High Country"
In my mind, I live in the nicest piece of Montana there is. From the back door I can the highest mountains in Montana . I can hear and see the longest free flowing river,in the US,the Yellowstone, and drive up the mostly unsettled (except for ranches) Stillwater River valley right into the mtns. Also, I can be half way up the Beartooth Highway in an hour and in Yellowstone Park in another. If I go out my back door and few blocks north, I can see the Snowy Mtns near Lewistown and see the Crazy Mtns,.near Big Timber .The prairie country North is mostly ranches for miles. It is nothing to take drive around the countryside for miles and never see another vehicle. Also the only downfall is Billings 40 miles away and Bozeman 100 miles away.Billings is okay to visit, but not live there. I also can get any game animal in the state of Montana here in Stillwater county. Of course since I am 4th generation here, I am biased. Montana is a great place to live period. I am seeing more people moving here that if I had to say anything about it they wouldn't be here. Okay, I am done, stop by and visit on your way through to the Western part of the state to live.