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4everAutumn replied to Do any of you have experience using barbless hooks for small panfish(bluegill, etc.)? I was just wondering if this would be a better option for younger kids who often struggle with getting the barb out on a fish that swallows the hook.in FishingI've flattened barbs for bluegill before, but have never fished completely barbless. The lump that the flattened barb leaves still hold the fish pretty...
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I don't get a chance to fish for trout very often. The biggest I have ever caught was a 13" cutthroat out of the Gros Ventre River in Jackson, Wyoming....
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Bearded hens breed, lay eggs and raise broods just as any other hen. I have never read or heard of any biologically sound reason they should be killed...
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I have passed on shooting bearded hens, but I wouldn't begrudge anyone else for doing it if it's legal where they hunt. (In Iowa, the regs state a legal...
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4everAutumn replied to Hey guys, this is really my first time using your site, and I would like to ask some questions if that is ok. My dad and I just recently got a free lease on some mountain property in North Carolina. There is 250 acres overall, and there is 2 sectionsin OtherYep, you guys are right. Hunting with loved ones just adds something extra. There is nothing I wouldn't give to be able to hunt with my dad one more time....
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4everAutumn replied to Hey guys, this is really my first time using your site, and I would like to ask some questions if that is ok. My dad and I just recently got a free lease on some mountain property in North Carolina. There is 250 acres overall, and there is 2 sectionsin OtherGreat suggestions from everybody. The first thing I would do is get out and check it out on foot. You should be able to find signs of animals that are...
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4everAutumn replied to Several years ago there was a product on the market called "string tracker". It sounded like a good idea that would possibly cut down on the loss of hit animals during bow season. However, it did sound a little involved and somewhat complicated andin BowhuntingGood point, bowhunter75richard. There is a pretty good chance that the string just might get left where it came to rest. That seems like another mark...
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4everAutumn replied to Several years ago there was a product on the market called "string tracker". It sounded like a good idea that would possibly cut down on the loss of hit animals during bow season. However, it did sound a little involved and somewhat complicated andin BowhuntingI think they are still available. They never really interested me much. I can only imagine that on a longer shot they would have to change the point of...
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4everAutumn replied to We've seen a lot of questions about hunting encounters and strangest things seen. What was the strangest interaction you ever had with an animal while in the woods?in OtherWell huntfishtrap, I lean toward a hip fired 10/22 Ruger, but I suppose anything handy would thwart such an attack. The .22 was the most obvious choice...
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4everAutumn replied to We've seen a lot of questions about hunting encounters and strangest things seen. What was the strangest interaction you ever had with an animal while in the woods?in OtherWe wondered about rabies too, but it is so rare in muskrats that we just didn't know. The whole thing started out kind of funny, but that changed quickly...
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4everAutumn replied to We've seen a lot of questions about hunting encounters and strangest things seen. What was the strangest interaction you ever had with an animal while in the woods?in OtherOne early morning squirrel hunt, my brother and I were crossing a creek and I got attacked by a muskrat. Yes, I was attacked by a muskrat. I had never...
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If a mountain lion is comfortable enough around people to move under my house, it would be dead. No need to waste time calling anybody. No darts, no beanbags,...
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4everAutumn replied to I was looking back at huntfishtrap's compass question. Had me wondering how "lost" has anyone gotten and what was the resolution? I'll fill mine in on first post.in SurvivalI've never been lost, but I have gone on several little side expeditions that lasted longer than I liked. Sure, I ended up in different places than I...
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4everAutumn replied to Anyone have any suggestions for a good substitute for rubber boots? They're what I've always used for walking in tall wet grass, crossing small streams, or anytime the ground is too wet or muddy for regular hiking boots. But I am getting tired of thein GearI switched to neoprene the last time I replaced mine and will never go back to rubber again. They are easier to walk in, put on and take off and seem...
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4everAutumn replied to Obviously, wearing hearing protection is standard procedure when target shooting, but how many of you wear some form of it when hunting?in HuntingI just went up and looked at mine. They have a mic (or speaker?) on both the right and left muff. I bet if they were on just one side, direction would...
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by 4everAutumnI've flattened barbs for bluegill before, but have never fished completely barbless. The lump that the flattened barb leaves still hold the fish pretty...
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by 4everAutumnI don't get a chance to fish for trout very often. The biggest I have ever caught was a 13" cutthroat out of the Gros Ventre River in Jackson, Wyoming....
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by 4everAutumnBearded hens breed, lay eggs and raise broods just as any other hen. I have never read or heard of any biologically sound reason they should be killed...
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by 4everAutumnI have passed on shooting bearded hens, but I wouldn't begrudge anyone else for doing it if it's legal where they hunt. (In Iowa, the regs state a legal...
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by 4everAutumnYep, you guys are right. Hunting with loved ones just adds something extra. There is nothing I wouldn't give to be able to hunt with my dad one more time....
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