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That depends on the conditions you are faced with on that particular day. Sometimes both can be very effective under the same conditions. Other times...
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haresear replied to i have charles daily 20 ga and would like to hunt all game with it (deer rabit etc..) but family say it wont shoot past 40 yardsin OtherYour shotgun is fine for any number of game animals, large and small but you will have to learn the limitations of your weapon. First shotguns with moderate...
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This is a question folks have been asking for a very long time and is interesting to read the answers. In my opinion there are a lot of variables to...
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haresear replied to When I was cleaning my shotguns it occured to m,e should I remove the screw-in chokes first or not?in ShotgunsThe answer is yes, but with caution. It is very important to remove the chokes and clean the threads on both male (actual choke) and female (end of barrel)...
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haresear replied to How can I get my 20 gauge Remington 11/87 Sportsman Deer gun with a rifled cantilever scope mount barrel to shoot consistent 3"in ShotgunsYou did not mention how often you were cleaning the barrel of the gun. Buildup of plastic from the sabot can cause accuracy problems. If what you...
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One thing you may want to consider is the availability of tags for the animals you wish to hunt. AZ for example does have elk but drawing a tag to hunt...
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haresear replied to If bucks grow their antlers according to genetics and nontypical points come from damage when they are in velvet how do they carin OtherOlder bucks often start growing nontypical racks as they age. But to answer your question "why do they carry over from year to year". An injury...
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Here's an easy way. Start by makng a brine, use a metal container or plastic cooler and fill it with enough water to soak the fish. Add salt until it...
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Gotta go along with Flyfishermanj on that one. Those three knots will get you through just about anything. The perfection loop will save you a lot of...
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That depends. What do you want to begin to do?. Shoot targets, shoot deer, shoot fish? It's easy to get caught up in all the hype that's out there...
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Everything mentioned above is correct but I would make a couple points. Make sure to get a solid fiberglass fish arrow with a SLIDE that you attach your...
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Red and grey fox live in different types of areas but do have some overlap in different parts of the country. The thing to remember whether you are traping...
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I'm not sure why you ask but deer do not see colors the same as humans do. Something to do with the amount of rods and cones within the eye. From what...
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You did not say what type of smelting you are going to do. Smelt run up the rivers to spawn in the spring and many people net them at night when they...
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by haresearThat depends on the conditions you are faced with on that particular day. Sometimes both can be very effective under the same conditions. Other times...
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by haresearThere are many different lures that may well work well for musky in that type of water but there are several variables which could influence ones choice...
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Reply to When I was cleaning my shotguns it occured to m,e should I remove the screw-in chokes first or not?by haresearThe answer is yes, but with caution. It is very important to remove the chokes and clean the threads on both male (actual choke) and female (end of barrel)...
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