vladkgb
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How do you cook grouse when back country camping with just a cup and a stove?
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.22 pistol suppressed or look at black mt arms 5.7 “pistol” with a brace, weighs like 2lbs
I’ve killed grouse with a rock and a stick, so generally the shots are not very far. Snowshoe hair have cool pelts, but are survival food IMHO and I would say the same thing about pine squirrels. Grouse are fantastic though
Campfire/stick/roast it, or have a small pan and some oil (we'll have coconut oil as part of our food anyway) and some seasonings Or maybe we shoot a couple before season and eat them on one of the nights we'll be in a local cabin.How do you cook grouse when back country camping with just a cup and a stove?
You have to have a small game license but IIRC you have to have a small game license to even apply for a big game tag. So my daughter has hers; I will have mine too.Do you have to have a hunting license for small game in Colorado? Believe Pine Squirrels are a Federally protected species, may be mistaken, might just be Washington rules.
Suppressed 22lr pistol all the way. Open ended holster should work with a suppressor unless it is larger than the barrel shroud.
The biggest advantage to a pistol is.....I don't have to buy it. Buying camping gear is turning out to be expensive and I have figured out that with a DAM on it, my M&P22C will barely fit, but *WILL FIT* in my existing chest pack that I have used for several years now. So it's a no-extra-expense solution, and right now cheap is attractive in its own way.The folding Chiappa Little Badger 22 is fairly low weight and I can personally shoot it better than I can a pistol. Easy to mount a red dot and a suppressor.