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idduckhntr is right, it depends on what is to be hunted. A .22 is great for small game. If birds are being hunted, maybe a twenty gauge shotgun, and if...
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As for catfish, I have never caught very many using lures. A few channel cats, mainly on spoons. For the bass, crappie, and bluegill I would look for...
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Lures or live bait? River or a lake? With a little more information I could give a better answer. Without knowing all the facts, my advice is fish deep...
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mesarich replied to wut da best knife for cutting up a deer i dun wanta waste time hackin and choppin when i could be eatin it 4 dinnerin OtherI would say the high carbon steel gutchopper made by urdum. Thats the knife you need.
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Store bought for me. Sadly I did not get to turkey hunt this fall, and the one I got during the spring season is gone.
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Would like to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving. Whats for dinner wild turkey or store bought?
Would like to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving. Whats for dinner wild turkey or store bought?
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I would recommend the Weatherby Vanguard in .300 Weatherby magnum. It will drop an elk in its tracks, and the recoil to me is not much harder then a 30-06....
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I use a .22, the only reason for this is you waste less meat with the .22
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mesarich replied to Rifle season is a month away in my state, so just a hypothetical question for everyone. There is a mature doe standing broadsidin OtherI have always been and will always be a meat hunter. I would shoot the doe. You may have slightly more meat on the buck, but that doe will be more te...
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My two cents, when someone posts something like this it is because they are looking for attention, and a reaction. The best thing any of us can do is...
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mesarich replied to While bowhunting yesterday afternoon, mosquitos continously kept flying into my face, by my ears, and even got bit by a few. Whain OtherAnything with DEET, the more it has the better it will protect and the longer it will last. They make many sprays and lotions with DEET, and plenty of...
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Use a pressure cooker, it will soften the bones so they can be ate. I have made carp this way and with the right seasoning it can be very good....
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mesarich replied to I am looking for a rifle with knock down power for coyotes but will be shooting in limited space area. What would you gun peoplein RiflesIf by limited space you mean 150 yards or less, you might go with a 30/30 or even a 45/70. If you are shooting at greater then 150 yards I have always...
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by mesarichidduckhntr is right, it depends on what is to be hunted. A .22 is great for small game. If birds are being hunted, maybe a twenty gauge shotgun, and if...
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by mesarichAs for catfish, I have never caught very many using lures. A few channel cats, mainly on spoons. For the bass, crappie, and bluegill I would look for...
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by mesarichLures or live bait? River or a lake? With a little more information I could give a better answer. Without knowing all the facts, my advice is fish deep...
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