Oh Gawd it was a very expected dog experience, lol.
Forget his res paper... I mean whatever pull it up on the phone
Forgot or couldn't find his federal stamp
Kept telling me about how the last time he was there he hunted a spot that had a lot of mosquitos and lots of heavy brush and sucked...
Sounds similar to the spot the dog picked... and of course it was a blind location he had been to before, knew sucked, but forgot the number and picked it again anyways. I managed to drop a duck with my first shot but they were not too interested in our little spot out there despite the dog's...
Do whatever needs to be done to close the distance. If you can get some sort of cover between you and them as you make your charge or cut them off somehow that's preferred but sometimes it's best to just literally run up on them and bust the covey up into a flush. If I can I like to avoid...
It's alright. Was 1st time there. Dropped a ringneck my first shot. And spent our last hour there armed with a pen and the paper map rating a couple dozen sites we could see from the roads as a simple pass/fail criteria. Seems like info that should come in very handy next time. Do the afternoons...
Whatever it was got fixed before yesterday morning.
First time out there... made sure to educate myself a lot on what the different sites are like before leaving as somebody picked a site that must of had the least open water of anything I had seen.
I'm going to be out there this weekend too. The dog sent me an invite on a 40 somthing res.... decided I'd live dangerously. If I don't make it back you all know why. Bringing the ear pro.
My safety is on until I fire or am anticipating to fire immediately. I'm always checking the position by feel so the rare time I screw up it gets corrected shortly there after. We are not free from screwing up from time to time so checking constantly is part of my habit. I'll admit there have...
There's no such thing as a "prop" revolver gun that fires. It's just a gun with blanks. Semi autos are modded so there's back pressure to cycle the weapon and can't fire live ammo without exploding. If there's a squib or obstruction it would be possible to kill somebody with a blank loaded...
I heard taxi's hate when guys use them too cause they end up screwing up the cape and cause extra work because it's too sharp.
I don't know what's wrong with using a nice little fixed blade that you rake over a hone real quick every so often. The havalon is also ugly, generic, and not a real...
I've heard you can be ticketed for spotlighting if you have a flashlight in your pack that's too bright... during the day. LOL. Who the hell checks crap like that, god forbid you might have to locate an animal you shot before dusk or walk in someplace at dark without tripping.
The due diligence a landowner needs to of done for it to be citable is in code 2016 I believe. The minimum they need to of done is posted every third mile and any reasonable entrance point. This is typically crap land for the most part which may be ok for small game but I typically don't see...
Im not judging any specific hunter.
It's fish and game law. The animals have no voice so it is literally guilty until proven otherwise if a citation is issued. If your coming back to your truck parked in a draw zone with a nice buck tagged with an OTC tag I would absolutely make sure to bread...
I suspect you'd have to be either giving the warden a hard time or doing something where people do try to get away with poaching in the area. Like the hunting the East side of D7 and entering from X9a or x9b. There have been guys that take a deer in the X zones and just claim the went up and...
Magazine dump pouch (they roll up if not being used) or just make a game bird holder out of paracord from walmart. Can just be slipknots attached to a carabineer and you slip them around their feet or head. This also has the plus side of letting air circulate around the birds more, they get less...
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