Doublecluck
Well-known member
You can miss by a inch or miss by a mile, missing is missing.. or something like that
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While true, there is a search function. At this point, redundant opinionated posts start to wear on you. A new refreshing take is much appreciated. That's why pictures are such a hit!I don't understand crapping on people for asking questions on a forum. We get it, you guys have been around here awhile and have discussed these topics. Opinions change, things come to light, facts are dispelled. Sorry DK27.
I personally believe in getting as close as possible. This is because I like the challenge of a close stalk, and I suck at shooting. Rather spend my time in the field, comfortable to 250-300 yrds, than at the range getting comfortable with 1000 yrd shots.
The terrain and species might sometimes require the longer shots (I'm thinking sheep or goats), but I think most hunting situations are more enjoyable if you get in close. Nothing like smelling an elk or a rutty buck!
While true, there is a search function. At this point, redundant opinionated posts start to wear on you. A new refreshing take is much appreciated. That's why pictures are such a hit!
While we are on the topic let’s figure out if woofs kill elk, if they’re native, if bear spray will save you in the wind, of a 6.5 creemoor will kill an elk, if hunters really should vote for democrats, the amount of cooling the earth will experience per dollar taxed, if I should be disappointed the tranny went out on my tundra at 823k miles, and why NR can’t DIY hunt wilderness in WY.
What’d I miss?
You will be busy for days! As there is a lot of great information to be found!Thanks for the tip on the search function! I honestly didn't know that. So thank you!!
You will be busy for days! As there is a lot of great information to be found!
So the only turkey that I've shot was flying...Please Randy I was hunting with Doc Sather when I did that, don't ban me from this Forum for that.Ah... hunting ethics. Damn near as good as politics or religion. While I'm on the subject, how can it unethical to shoot a pheasant on the ground or a swimming duck and yet be the only ethical way to shoot a turkey?
Ah... hunting ethics. Damn near as good as politics or religion. While I'm on the subject, how can it unethical to shoot a pheasant on the ground or a swimming duck and yet be the only ethical way to shoot a turkey?
I've shot a wounded pheasant out of the tree - wouldn't fly, wouldn't die - viewed as a mercy thing (plus . . tasty).And why can't you shoot a turkey in a tree...
I'm all about the roost pound......... especially when there lined up.And why can't you shoot a turkey in a tree...
When you got a turn key operation like that who needs to practice. So easy a 9 year old can do it.537 psshhhh
No worries! If you truly want help and answers, use the search function. You are not the first to be reminded of that. I had a rude awakening and was immediately directed to the search function!Yes, and everyone will be saved from my redundancy! Sorry again for the annoyance!
Same! I have no qualms with shooting a duck on water, upland bird on the ground or tree. As long as its ethical, I'm good! I will not let my sense of "sport" cheat my prey of a quick death. After all, they still taste the same!I've shot a wounded pheasant out of the tree - wouldn't fly, wouldn't die - viewed as a mercy thing (plus . . tasty).