Im gonna start hunting this winter, and i just wanted to see if anyone else hunted and what they hunt with and for?
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i don't hunt wildlife (don't like the whole cleaning of the critter thing)... but I do shoot sporting clays and skeet...--JJB--
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I don't hunt, but love to fish. Still haven't found a great spot to do so when I go out with my dad on his boat. Sucks not having a truck or SUV to pull it otherwise, it would make a nice date (going out in the boat).2001 ES (Featured at SoundDomain)
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Don't hunt. Would LOVE to try it though. I'm into fishing though not very good.
Last year when I was in College the class sizes droped by half at the beginning of deer season. And Moose season...... and duck seaason, and goose season.Ryan The middle child is always ignored
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I was gonna say Daaaaamn but i notice your from Maine lolMODS:
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cool. I just went and bought a Mossberg Model 88 12 guage pump action shotgun. It wasnt the best gun, but I think it will suit my needs as a beginner just ****ing fine. Now i just gotta get my hunters safety license and then I can blow some ****ing animals away! Haha, jk, I really want to go and get myself a bear moose and pronghorn. But the moose license is like $1200.Eat ****.
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Originally posted by 91ProtegeLX
cool. I just went and bought a Mossberg Model 88 12 guage pump action shotgun. It wasnt the best gun, but I think it will suit my needs as a beginner just ****ing fine. Now i just gotta get my hunters safety license and then I can blow some ****ing animals away! Haha, jk, I really want to go and get myself a bear moose and pronghorn. But the moose license is like $1200.
i have to carry a mossberg 500, since i'm on a naval installation great shotgun, though i just wish it wasn't against NATO to upgrade it to at least hold 6 rounds in the tube:p: very easy to disassemble and clean, which IMO is the most important part about owning a gun, along with safe handling
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I don't see how you guys get pleasure out of killing animals.
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Originally posted by pigeonwell if you're a fan of inaccuracy and uncertainty.... then by all means, go set your timing by feel and sound
while you're out there, you might as well adjust your air/fuel ratio by smell... and your tire pressure by ride height
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Originally posted by Identity_X
I don't see how you guys get pleasure out of killing animals.Eat ****.
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Originally posted by 91ProtegeLX
Its a challenge. Its way more than just killing an animal. You have to outsmart the animal, stalk and wait, then ambush him. It tests your patience, your skill. Its a good way to get "away" from it all also. That is unless you hire one of those outfitters to guide you around and ****, thats just cheating. I got a beagle, and im gonna teach him to snif out rabbits and stuff. It will be fun. Plus shooting stuff is just plain cool!!-------------------------
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Originally posted by pigeonwell if you're a fan of inaccuracy and uncertainty.... then by all means, go set your timing by feel and sound
while you're out there, you might as well adjust your air/fuel ratio by smell... and your tire pressure by ride height
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