Couldn’t really think of a thread title, but anyone doing anything weird/fun this year to spice things up? For example, I think I’m going to try to make a serious dent in the maryland whitetail limit using handguns instead of bow/rifle.
Sweet! 44 is what I was thinking but will add 357 in there as well. Should be a blast! Recurves look fun. I’ve only used compoundAbsolutely! In fact, I'm going to do the same thing you are. Working on loads for a 44 and 357 for deer, pigs and varmint.
And with a little luck, I'll be adding a recurve bow for deer and small game.
It'll be more accurate than a heart "stress test" at the hospitalPigs, hounds, and a fixed blade knife in Alabama at the end of April. Should make for some good stories
2 of the 4 other guys going are desk jockeys who are pretty sure they’re going to Rambo the shit out of the pigs…I ordered a head harness for my GoPro so I won’t miss anyone filling their shorts in a full panic when it’s dark, the dogs are going crazy, and the pigs are screaming bloody murder.It'll be more accurate than a heart "stress test" at the hospital
2 of the 4 other guys going are desk jockeys who are pretty sure they’re going to Rambo the shit out of the pigs…I ordered a head harness for my GoPro so I won’t miss anyone filling their shorts in a full panic when it’s dark, the dogs are going crazy, and the pigs are screaming bloody murder.
Bobcats and scorned women!Very little in life sounds as evil as pigs screaming when you're up close. Bobcats and scorned women are on the short list.
Unfortunately I've had ample experience with both.Bobcats and scorned women!
I’ve been gator hunting in Florida. I drew a tag in the state lottery draw. My buddy has an air boat. It was a great time. Public waters. You have to catch them on a line and kill them with a bang stick. Not allowed to just shoot at them. Rules are different for private ground.Anyone ever do a gator hunt or whatever they classify it as? (baiting?) I’d be curious to hear feedback.
I’m strongly considering a backpack hunt into the high country to hunt ptarmigans with my two Drahthaars.
Thank you, that’s exactly what I was hoping to hear. I’ve got some friends with private swamp on the coastal gulf inlets that are thick with gators and use rotten chicken and roadkill to bait with. Never been but I’ve been rolling the idea around just to try something new. Definitely going to see where it might fit on the calendar this yearI’ve been gator hunting in Florida. I drew a tag in the state lottery draw. My buddy has an air boat. It was a great time. Public waters. You have to catch them on a line and kill them with a bang stick. Not allowed to just shoot at them. Rules are different for private ground.
We used chicken on a wooden Dow on a fishing pole line. Then after they swallowed it, get close enough to harpoon them on a line. Another guy can try to get a grapple on a fishing pole on em too. Then pull up to the boat and .357 bang stick em. Got pretty chaotic a couple times. Lot of fun. Killed a 10 ft 4 in and a 7 footer.
Yeah a bunch in louisiana. Super fun. We’ve done it both with the hook & bait method as well as just shooting them normally on private land. If you hunt on public in LA you need to bait for them but on private you can do whatever except use a shotgun.Anyone ever do a gator hunt or whatever they classify it as? (baiting?) I’d be curious to hear feedback.
Anything other than the tail worth eating? I’ve only had fried gator tail, which was surprisingly delicious.Yeah a bunch in louisiana. Super fun. We’ve done it both with the hook & bait method as well as just shooting them normally on private land. If you hunt on public in LA you need to bait for them but on private you can do whatever except use a shotgun.
I have been told that the legs, ribs and jaw meat is okay, but the tail is the best. Tiail is always good to eat.Anything other than the tail worth eating? I’ve only had fried gator tail, which was surprisingly delicious.