Skynard
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I definitely do!I bet you have some students who won't be reached unless by a fellow hunter. Consider incorporating your hobby into your job, hunt locally, and involve interested students
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I definitely do!I bet you have some students who won't be reached unless by a fellow hunter. Consider incorporating your hobby into your job, hunt locally, and involve interested students
ArkansasWelcome to HT, thank you for what you do. What state do you currently reside in? It can help narrow down some geographical quick trips.
Thanks! New Zealand looks awesome. Never thought of that before.I'm a full-time taxidermist and for decades I wouldn't close shop for long during the fall/winter unless it was for an awesome tag. So, I would do lengthy hunts in the spring/summer when I didn't have to worry about closing my doors ( I don't worry about it anymore, I close up whenever and however long I want) The spring/summer hunts would be axis deer and mouflon sheep on Lana'i Hawaii. Also New Zealand ( I just got back again) Both Hawaii and NZ offer year round big game hunting. Some Hawaii hunts are OTC tags or no tags required, and NZ doesn't have tags, no closed season, no fees, no limit, either sex. All of my hunts are DIY, no guide, public land.View attachment 109276View attachment 109277View attachment 109278View attachment 109279View attachment 109282
Yeah I’ve been looking into that. What about any opportunity for a rifle hunt in the west? I know realize that in states like AZ the rut is later because of the weather but is there any rifle hunting in any states around that timeArizona December and January archery coues/mule deer hunts in the rut. Its OTC and most of the state is open for it.
Thanks so much for what you do.
Hey all, I am glad to finally be on the forum. I keep up with the podcast regularly.
I am a college minister. My job is to reach out to college students and lead them to Jesus. Obviously, the most opportune time to do that is during the school months. I stay VERY busy during the fall semester starting in late August and going through December. The best (and busiest) time to reach college students is the first few months of school — August, September, early October. After that, my schedule winds down into more of a rhythm.
What hunts can I plan that won’t interfere with that time frame?
I am building points for WY antelope that hopefully I can line up with our schools fall break in October.
Here’s what I am thinking/researching:
Spring black bear
AZ Muleys in Dec or Jan
Any other ideas?? I could probably get away for a week in November to hunt but definitely not every year kinda
thing.
I love my job and college students, but why can’t they go to school in the summer? Lol
That A5 looks well used. Is the forearm synthetic? Must have cracked? Love my A5's.I'm a full-time taxidermist and for decades I wouldn't close shop for long during the fall/winter unless it was for an awesome tag. So, I would do lengthy hunts in the spring/summer when I didn't have to worry about closing my doors ( I don't worry about it anymore, I close up whenever and however long I want) The spring/summer hunts would be axis deer and mouflon sheep on Lana'i Hawaii. Also New Zealand ( I just got back again) Both Hawaii and NZ offer year round big game hunting. Some Hawaii hunts are OTC tags or no tags required, and NZ doesn't have tags, no closed season, no fees, no limit, either sex. All of my hunts are DIY, no guide, public land.View attachment 109276View attachment 109277View attachment 109278View attachment 109279View attachment 109282
That A5 looks well used. Is the forearm synthetic? Must have cracked? Love my A5's.