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Late season deer hunt
Re: Late season deer hunt
Sure felt the action happening during your hunt, Cofisher.
Thanks for taking us along and sharing the exciting second day.
Not least, congrats on the 175 lb. venison harvest!
PT7
Thanks for taking us along and sharing the exciting second day.
Not least, congrats on the 175 lb. venison harvest!
PT7
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Re: Late season deer hunt
Had backstrap steak and eggs with my son this am. He guided my hunt and got the first rewards. Have one batch of jerky ready to share. Another in the marinade. Roasts promised to family I will be visiting in Colorado soon.
One of the best parts of hunting is sharing the great food with others. Again, thank you all for your support and encouragement. You all mean a lot to me.
One of the best parts of hunting is sharing the great food with others. Again, thank you all for your support and encouragement. You all mean a lot to me.
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Remember, it's not how many guns you have. It's how many bullets you have.
Re: Late season deer hunt
Congrats and family memories were made to. Enjoy the rewards on the table and in youre sons memories.
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Don't worry about getting older and still doing stupid stuff. You'll do the stupid stuff as always, only much slower. Hold my beer and watch this.......
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He's looking out for the old man. Good kid.
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Remember, it's not how many guns you have. It's how many bullets you have.
Re: Late season deer hunt
My new whitetail preference is my .357 BBSC too. Also with Skinner Express sights. Mines not blooded yet though. Congrats on your doe!
Here’s a very interesting link to a study on coyotes. I don’t see the need to waste a bullet on them after reading it...
http://www.themeateater.com/conservatio ... 4c8eb60b70
Here’s a very interesting link to a study on coyotes. I don’t see the need to waste a bullet on them after reading it...
http://www.themeateater.com/conservatio ... 4c8eb60b70
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BBSC .357 w Skinner Express & Patridge
BBSC .44 Magnum with Skinners
Marlin 1895GS .45-70 w RPP Cloverleaf
Marlin 336BL .30-30 w Skinner LoPro 2 and Sig 2-7x
1912 Winchester 1894 .30 WCF
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Interesting, I will not hesitate to shoot a coyote.
I may consider trapping after reading that. Regardless, any hunt becomes a coyote hunt when they are evident.
I may consider trapping after reading that. Regardless, any hunt becomes a coyote hunt when they are evident.
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Remember, it's not how many guns you have. It's how many bullets you have.
Re: Late season deer hunt
Interesting article along with your perspectives about taking out coyotes. I plan to share the article with my son-in-law, who regularly shoots coyotes on his property. And especially the closer it is to opening of deer season.
Thanks for the read.
PT7
Thanks for the read.
PT7
Redthies wrote:My new whitetail preference is my .357 BBSC too. Also with Skinner Express sights. Mines not blooded yet though. Congrats on your doe!
Here’s a very interesting link to a study on coyotes. I don’t see the need to waste a bullet on them after reading it...
http://www.themeateater.com/conservatio ... 4c8eb60b70
cofisher wrote:Interesting, I will not hesitate to shoot a coyote.
I may consider trapping after reading that. Regardless, any hunt becomes a coyote hunt when they are evident.
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Re: Late season deer hunt
Congrats on the nice deer.
Good for you on sharing the bounty.
I never pass on the opportunity to shoot a coyote.
Even at first light on opening day of deer season.
RP
Good for you on sharing the bounty.
I never pass on the opportunity to shoot a coyote.
Even at first light on opening day of deer season.
RP
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Monte Walsh "You have No idea how little I care".
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
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Well, that’s up to you. There are many different philosophies in life. That’s part of what keeps it interesting.Vaquero wrote:I never pass on the opportunity to shoot a coyote.
Even at first light on opening day of deer season.
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SGC .22 LR Stripped and oiled up
BBSC .357 w Skinner Express & Patridge
BBSC .44 Magnum with Skinners
Marlin 1895GS .45-70 w RPP Cloverleaf
Marlin 336BL .30-30 w Skinner LoPro 2 and Sig 2-7x
1912 Winchester 1894 .30 WCF
BBSC .357 w Skinner Express & Patridge
BBSC .44 Magnum with Skinners
Marlin 1895GS .45-70 w RPP Cloverleaf
Marlin 336BL .30-30 w Skinner LoPro 2 and Sig 2-7x
1912 Winchester 1894 .30 WCF
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Guess it comes from my younger days, when my brother and I raised cattle.Redthies wrote:Well, that’s up to you. There are many different philosophies in life. That’s part of what keeps it interesting.Vaquero wrote:I never pass on the opportunity to shoot a coyote.
Even at first light on opening day of deer season.
You've probably never lost any livestock, to them.
They can be hard on the calves, so they were/are shot on site.
I'm no trophy hunter, and trust me we have a lot of deer.
So I take 'em when I can.
RP
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Monte Walsh "You have No idea how little I care".
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012