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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.

Shared a buck pic yesterday and someone sent me this photo after. They saw the same buck in velvet this summer in their garden. Absolute hammer.

AZ bucks are starting to move in the neighborhoods. Hide yo kids.

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So sick. Had to use AI to figure out what #13 was used for-

13. Bolzone a corona translates to “crown-headed bolt.”

What it is:

A bolzone a corona is a crossbow bolt with a blunt, usually widened or ring-shaped head, used for:

Delivering impact rather than penetration.

Hunting small game (to avoid destroying the hide or meat).

Training, because it doesn’t pierce targets as easily.

Sometimes breaking bones or armor joints through blunt force.”

Imagine if your boys shot you with a crossbow in training….brutal.

A buddy killed this bull in Oregon. Stud.

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4 fletch on the RIP TKO’s complete.

Already cut them to 29.5 inches.

Idaho deer and elk draw applications are now open for non residents. This is new for 2026. Anyone putting in for a tag?

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A buddy just found this buck sleeping in the snow in the Adirondacks.

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This guy shot a Mountain Goat in the Kaibab(AZ)…They’re non native so by the rules all you need is a valid hunting license and you can take them. Pretty crazy.

A buddy just took this whitetail in my hometown.

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All Wyoming tags filled.

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Nice catch. Deer usually bite on dry flies this time of year.

GM. Last day in Wyoming. 1 tag left to fill in the group.

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GM. Packing this tent set up for Wyoming tomorrow. The stove isn’t necessary yet but it definitely doesn’t hurt. The little things will make you stay longer.

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Absolutely, beadhead wooley buggers(great for kids) and clouser minnows(once you get the action down bass love these). Popper flies might be the most fun to watch so I highly recommend those because the kids will go nuts seeing a bass snatch one off the surface.

Match colors on what you see around you. Flip some rocks by the water and match buggers to the larvae you see. Match clousers to the color bait fish you swimming near shore, and if you have frogs-a white(frog belly) or light green popper works great.

I’ll post rodeo summary from the guys over there.

Never would’ve guessed that defense contractors would up charge by 188x. This application works well for battle tracking friendly ground forces. Video wasn’t of much use unless used with aircraft and then you’d either use SADL or LINK16. One set up that may be applicable to bitcoiners since mesh seems popular in the space is using these as a relay node in confined areas(mountainous terrain, concrete structures, tunnels, etc etc). In this case TW400 is all you need(still mesh without the extras). Also works with ATAK in correct configuration. Drop cheap radios at 50m intervals, high points, or where LOS is lost and you can communicate through relay(essentially little repeaters). Not an expert but I see hunting applications to show location when there’s no service and groups separate.

Definitely start with the toddlers in mind. Short button casters with a bobber and a live worm. Catch as many sunfish and blue gill as possible under any dock or shallow shoreline. The constant action is a little dopamine dump that they can’t get enough of. This will instill a genuine love for fishing which then sets them up for more advanced species down the road like trout, salmon etc. While catching a nice cutthroat on a dry fly sounds like a fun challenge for us-You’ll bore the hell out of your kids and turn them off to it completely(not all kids). If they’re not having fun, you’re not having fun. This is what my dad taught me first and now this is what I show my 3 year old. Now, he’s grabbing worms barehanded and refuses to let me cast for him or reel.

At first, do the same thing as them. Recommend any cheap spinner rod from any outdoor store. Next bump up to something a little more fun but similar like a Yamamoto/Senko worms and configure them in any of the orders like the pic below. This will help you with a couple things—learn how to action a bait correctly to get a response from fish you’re targeting and work on casting accuracy. Once you get those down, you’ll slowly begin to figure out how to locate fish based on their habitat and then you can branch out to different lures on your own because you’re learning what they’re looking fir in terms of food. Also, download the fishing knot app. It’s free and will literally walk you through every single knot step by step that you’ll need to get started. Patience with the kids is key. One second my kid is reeling in a bass on a worm and the next he’s using his rod as a sword and slashing the water. It’ll buff out.

Awesome, thank you. It was really easy. Quick response too which is much appreciated. One thing- nostr:nprofile1qqswp94gnm4epqsgjkndl4lnd8krzdj5u4mzuppdtxksdymkty63g7gpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd3skueq6259m3 just schooled me up on sharing my address for shipping on the SimpleX app for security purposes rather than in an email. Might not work with what you have going on but I figured I’d share since he learned me up 10 minutes ago.

Yes, I’ve used them to nymph narrow streams in Wyoming. They’re awesome.

Worth every sat(0 sats). Get a bird dog.