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Post by huntingman on May 4, 2012 20:05:25 GMT -5
If i'm going out afterschool, a phone, knife, gun and ammo, no license because i'm landowner exempt, and paper and pen.
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Post by huntingman on Apr 22, 2012 11:53:29 GMT -5
I am, i'm 14!
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Post by huntingman on Apr 22, 2012 11:28:49 GMT -5
I'm going out tonight, i am new to turkey hunting, which way should i face my decoy? And in the evening is it better to set up along a field in in the woods? What calls and how often ?thanks
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Post by huntingman on Apr 20, 2012 21:14:26 GMT -5
You learn to deal with it, i showed up to a football saturday practice with my facepaint still on because it was the youth season.
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Post by huntingman on Apr 18, 2012 17:52:06 GMT -5
Alrighty! I think i'm gonna try a full choke will a 3" #5's!
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Post by huntingman on Apr 15, 2012 20:27:51 GMT -5
Back up 5-10 yards and see what happens.
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Post by huntingman on Apr 14, 2012 21:29:28 GMT -5
Well you can have your "slabs" in Kentucky, and we'll stick with our "undersized" Crappie in Indiana
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Post by huntingman on Apr 9, 2012 18:04:15 GMT -5
Thanks for the advice! That helps alot!
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Post by huntingman on Apr 8, 2012 19:41:33 GMT -5
Use Vinegar to spray, it kills just as good if not better than roundup and it washes out of the soil much faster,
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Post by huntingman on Apr 8, 2012 18:28:59 GMT -5
I've been with my friends a few times in the fall hunting, but this is my first time getting serious turkey hunting. I just ordered an Accu-choke 26" Barrel. And i'm getting a Jake and hen decoy from cabelas, i was thinking a box call? Or a slate? Also what loads? My mossberg 500 shoots 2 3/4 and 3 inch shells. I was gonna try Remington Nitro Turkey loads, in #5's? Also what choke should i use? Completely knew at this and i have tons on questions thanks.
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Post by huntingman on Apr 8, 2012 18:25:13 GMT -5
Sign me up please!
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Post by huntingman on Apr 8, 2012 18:24:34 GMT -5
Sign me up! Josiah
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Post by huntingman on Mar 11, 2012 14:49:09 GMT -5
Anyone know of any places that sell gun is this area? I know Dick's does, and have heard of Midwest? Looking mainly for 22's and just place to look for guns.
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Post by huntingman on Mar 10, 2012 16:22:45 GMT -5
Forget about my other post, I'm getting on for squirrels! It's a neat gun, that's not semi auto, which IMO is safer, and it's as durable if not more, you get fast cycling too!
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Post by huntingman on Mar 5, 2012 22:27:59 GMT -5
Back to the smaller deer thing, I have sheep, and we don't breed the labs born that year, but usually at least one ends up getting in the ram pen, the lamb born is often a single, slow grower, the mom stops growing, and both the mom and lamb end up being smaller compared to the others, Genetics is only half of it, nutrition is the other.
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Post by huntingman on Feb 29, 2012 16:31:01 GMT -5
Thanks, any suggestions on good leverguns in the .45?? Under $600
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Post by huntingman on Feb 28, 2012 21:15:55 GMT -5
For deer in Indiana.
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Post by huntingman on Feb 28, 2012 20:05:49 GMT -5
I've been interested in getting a 45 colt Rifle for hunting in indiana. Would the Rossi circuit be a bad choice, or should i just stick with it in a leveraction? thanks!
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Post by huntingman on Feb 19, 2012 13:48:37 GMT -5
Any good archery hunter can hit a turkey at 40 yards away, that's the max range for the average shotgunner? I don't see a difference.
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Post by huntingman on Feb 11, 2012 22:49:41 GMT -5
I can see the advantages of it being a tactical gun in a shotgun? that's about it, but not for hunting purposes...
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