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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 22, 2016 4:20:20 GMT -5
Don't go down the rabbit hole, Dennis. Waterfowl is a sickness for sick individuals. Yeah.... But it taste great! Ummm washed down with strohs maybe
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Post by nfalls116 on Dec 22, 2016 4:21:44 GMT -5
I still just want to limit out on a daily squirrel hunt. I'm easily pleased. Lol would a young buck like me enjoy squirrel hunting? I love it. It's great for getting others started hunting and teaching them about the woods
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Post by tomthreetoes on Dec 22, 2016 9:59:06 GMT -5
I like to deer hunt , but I'm obsessed with turkey hunting.
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Dec 22, 2016 10:00:41 GMT -5
I like to deer hunt , but I'm obsessed with turkey hunting. Would never guess with your screen name and all.
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Post by schall53 on Dec 22, 2016 11:29:10 GMT -5
I like to deer hunt , but I'm obsessed with turkey hunting. I couldn't have said it better !!
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Post by trapperdave on Dec 22, 2016 11:43:19 GMT -5
Rabbit. Love the sound of a hound! I grew up following coonhounds. My uncle raised and sold them. He operated Scott's Blue River Kennel. Passed many years ago. Had to put my last coonhound down about ten or so years ago. Best coonhound I ever had. Kind of killed coon hunting for me. That and major loss of land to run them now a days. Plus coon hunting isn't for the family man with a job lol. Had an awesome beagle when I was younger. Old age finally took him. But, thanks to Span870 I'm back in the hounds and loving every minute. Got one from him two years ago and hadn't realized just how much I missed it. I now have five beagles and have resurrected Scotts Blue River Kennel Life is good May the sounds of hounds never die!
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Post by firstwd on Dec 22, 2016 14:47:56 GMT -5
Rabbit. Love the sound of a hound! I grew up following coonhounds. My uncle raised and sold them. He operated Scott's Blue River Kennel. Passed many years ago. Had to put my last coonhound down about ten or so years ago. Best coonhound I ever had. Kind of killed coon hunting for me. That and major loss of land to run them now a days. Plus coon hunting isn't for the family man with a job lol. Had an awesome beagle when I was younger. Old age finally took him. But, thanks to Span870 I'm back in the hounds and loving every minute. Got one from him two years ago and hadn't realized just how much I missed it. I now have five beagles and have resurrected Scotts Blue River Kennel Life is good May the sounds of hounds never die! I grew up rabbit hunting and dad raising and selling beagles. At one point he had pups in something like 13 different states. The lack of hunting ground and free time has kept me from it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2016 15:20:53 GMT -5
I grew up shooting crows, rats, squirrels, and rabbits. I would receive 25 cents for crow/rat, 50 cents for a squirrel, and $1 for rabbit. Remember, that was 60-70's. Good money for a young one. Mt Alverno boys school (Notre Dame school for orphaned boys) would pay for the crows and rats (help out their crops). My neighbor (Mrs. Morgan) for squirrels and rabbits. I saw a deer twice during those years. Pop bottle returned was 2 cents and then a dime. I never realized how blessed I was those days.
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Post by johnc911 on Dec 23, 2016 6:43:29 GMT -5
No idea why but i've always wanted to hunt Caribou !!
But if i had a choice to pursue only one game it would be Waterfowl, for multiple reasons
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Post by maddog on Dec 23, 2016 7:28:26 GMT -5
After all the big game hunting I've done [Africa, bear, antelope, hogs, deer.....], my big game bucket is pretty much full. Give me a 60 acre woods, a pond full of bluegills, a nice .22 rifle, and a woods full of limb chickens[squirrels], I'd be in heaven.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Dec 23, 2016 12:08:51 GMT -5
No idea why but i've always wanted to hunt Caribou !! But if i had a choice to pursue only one game it would be Waterfowl, for multiple reasons Where are the caribou at? They look like a cross between an elk and moose. I always wanted a shofar. What kind of animals have curly horns?
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Post by greghopper on Dec 23, 2016 12:17:01 GMT -5
Sheep Grand Slam...as being one each of the four different North American wild sheep, which of course are the Dall, Stone, bighorn, and desert bighorn
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Dec 23, 2016 12:50:15 GMT -5
Sheep Grand Slam...as being one each of the four different North American wild sheep, which of course are the Dall, Stone, bighorn, and desert bighorn Some shofars that I see are long and curly. What animal has these?
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Post by mossberg500 on Dec 24, 2016 18:17:22 GMT -5
Waterfowl
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Post by welder on Dec 24, 2016 18:53:41 GMT -5
Sheep Grand Slam...as being one each of the four different North American wild sheep, which of course are the Dall, Stone, bighorn, and desert bighorn Just curious,I have always thought about sheep hunting,keep in mind,unless I win the lottery IT AIN'T HAPPENING! What do you think a grand slam would cost?
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Post by medic22 on Dec 24, 2016 21:16:49 GMT -5
Elk
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Post by greghopper on Dec 24, 2016 21:56:17 GMT -5
Not sure ... But I bet it would be fun for sure!
I say be ready to spend 10-20k
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Post by hornzilla on Dec 24, 2016 22:05:19 GMT -5
Not sure ... But I bet it would be fun for sure! I say be ready to spend 10-20k With the prices of hunts now days I wouldnt be surprised if it passed the 20k mark.
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Post by lawrencecountyhunter on Dec 24, 2016 22:24:02 GMT -5
I think you'd be well over $100k to get all 4 sheep, unless you're just impossibly lucky in the draws. A lot of the auction tags for desert bighorn go for 40-50k..
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Post by swilk on Dec 24, 2016 23:08:15 GMT -5
Hold me to just one and it would be whitetail... Between hunting and all the preparation it is a year round thing. If I lived in Colorado it would without a doubt be elk but taking a single trip west each year would not satisfy my itch for hunting.
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