ogiebogie
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we have early doe season up here in PA starting in 2 weeks , just bow , cant wait
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A bunch of the guys at work hunt at farms in Clarksburg. There are a ton a deer up there. Little Bennett is an extremely hilly course. Only played it once but was ok for a county run course.
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yeah, we have tons of turkeys on one farm. Turkey hunting is something I never got into. Seems like I always have a ton of stuff going on that time of year.
we have early doe season up here in PA starting in 2 weeks , just bow , cant wait
I like a good coon hunt now and then. My brother-in-law sold Jake the coon hound so that pretty much put us out of business. You got to have a good dog to tree a coon so my hunting days are about over.
Hey Ogie, I sent you a Personal message over a week ago, please reply.
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I too spent the weekend in the woods. We put up a couple tree stands (one 21'er in some fairly thick trees) and set out trail cams. No great pics yet, just a big, mean ol fisher.....
I too spent the weekend in the woods. We put up a couple tree stands (one 21'er in some fairly thick trees) and set out trail cams. No great pics yet, just a big, mean ol fisher.....
I need to go ahead and get my hunters ed. permit and rifle. Never been before but my in-laws are big into hunting. Looking forward to getting started because I really think I'd enjoy it.
Now is the time to do it. Usually there are quite a few hunters ed. classes going on this time of year. Also, there are plenty of good rifles out there that can be had on a budget.
Anyone have any feedback on a Crossbow? I've never shot one, all I hear is that they are noisy.Was thinking of buying one since they are legal in Md. Currently shoot a Jennings with 100 grain Muzzy's.
Any particular ones you are interested? Most crossbows are noisy compared to today's compound bows, many of which are bordering on whisper quiet. That being said, most modern crossbows are much faster and less noisy than the ones from just 8 or 10 years ago. As a matter of fact, I've been looking hard at the Wicked Ridge line and may be purchasing one soon.
I am getting the itch to get back out after some coyotes. I just started late last year, but I LOVE it. I have been deer hunting with a muzzleloader for the last 23 years, and even though I live in Central Illinois which some would call the deer Capitol of the U.S., I just don't get a rush like I do when a coyote comes charging in. I don't know what it is, but I am to the point where I would rather shoot a coyote than a big 12pt buck - I am enjoying it that much.
Why not put the gun down and try a bow. Probably been 10 years since I took a deer with a gun , I like the challenge with the bow. I did buy a 44 Mag. Redhawk and may outfit it with a red dot to try for the gun season.