I saw one of those at wally world. Can't remeber what they were asking for it. It looked real neat and the small size surprised me. Maybe next time I am there or somewere else I will check it out closer.
John
I am here also. I get most of my info from the NRA. They send me a daily email adout what is going on national and local. If you are not on their list you should.
John
I have never hunted with a bow and I always know thet P & Y had a 65 % limit on the let off. I am sure the hunter from Ohio knew before he went out in the field that day. It was only after he got the monster that he cried foul on the let off rule.
John
I do not think it should matter what you are after. Be it elk, moose, or a sufix. I know one place near King City that has a few exotics and no high fence. Then again I doubt they can jump a 4 foot fence. The guy I talking about also has a farming operation in addition to pig hunts. He has one...
My wife bought me for Christmas a Marlin lever action in 30-30. That is what I am going to use on my first bear hunt with dogs. I am sure there are better guns, but that is what I am going to use.
You can buy the lever gun for about $250 new at most gu shops.
john
I only heard good things about cross country outfitters. You have to watch out for some of thoses fly by night jobs, there are alot of pig guides between King City and Paso Robles, some not very ethiical.
John
If I get in an acident and am wheel chair bound, or dissabled and can not get around to good any more. I am going to have my wife wheel me to Texas and get me an whitetail, that is for sure.
John
What is the definition of a "canned hunt"? I do not consider a canned hunt and a game farm the same thing. Can it be the same, sometimes yes it can. If I pick out a bull in a catalog, then go shoot it in a 100 x 100 pen, yes it is a canned hunt.
John
I have never hunted behind a fence. I have no problem with somebody hunting on a ranch behind a fence. I think it can be as hard hunting as the person wants it to be, or easy as you want it. Yes there is not much of a chalenge of sittin in a stand near a feeder waiting for the timer to throw...
What, with high fence ranchs comon around Texas for a long time, and scattered around the US. What do you guys/gals think of it? Or any other questions or coments.
John
Doug,
I am going to do a carabiou, moose, maybe a black bear first over there because a guide is not required. In about 10 years I will try for a sheep and maybe a grizly/brown bear.
John