yycyak
Lil-Rokslider
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- Apr 1, 2018
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Been doing some thinking lately, and figured I'd throw this out on the forum.
BLUF: If there was such a thing as a Rokslide Small Game "Grand Slam", what would that list look like?
Longer: So I'm in the middle of prepping for a sheep hunt next month, and my 4 year old was "Helping" with some of the gear organizing. Staring at all the gear, I realized how much money a lot of us have invested in just "stuff", let alone tags, time off, fuel, etc. Big game hunting can be really, really, expensive, and is limited to a few months of the year.
Which got me thinking about when I was a kid, and would just grab a 22 and a box of shells and a granola bar, and go chase squirrels or gophers or crows or even a coyote if I was feeling adventurous. Hardly any gear/investment costs, just get out to the woods and go. Simple, cheap, and a really good time.
Given that small game can be hunted year round, it got me thinking about what would Roksliders say were the "have-to-hunt" critters that would be included on a Small Game "Grand Slam" sort of list? I figure it would give someone an excuse to get out during the full year, vs. fall and spring bear. And possibly be something easy to take the kids out on that doesn't involve thousands of dollars in gear.
My 2 cents, and in no particular order
1- Squirrel
2- Raccoon
3- Jackrabbit
4- Snowshoe hare
5- Coyote
6- Bobcat
7- Grouse
8- Duck
Anyway, maybe a top-ten list or something. I dunno - Just thinking out loud and looking for inspiration.
BLUF: If there was such a thing as a Rokslide Small Game "Grand Slam", what would that list look like?
Longer: So I'm in the middle of prepping for a sheep hunt next month, and my 4 year old was "Helping" with some of the gear organizing. Staring at all the gear, I realized how much money a lot of us have invested in just "stuff", let alone tags, time off, fuel, etc. Big game hunting can be really, really, expensive, and is limited to a few months of the year.
Which got me thinking about when I was a kid, and would just grab a 22 and a box of shells and a granola bar, and go chase squirrels or gophers or crows or even a coyote if I was feeling adventurous. Hardly any gear/investment costs, just get out to the woods and go. Simple, cheap, and a really good time.
Given that small game can be hunted year round, it got me thinking about what would Roksliders say were the "have-to-hunt" critters that would be included on a Small Game "Grand Slam" sort of list? I figure it would give someone an excuse to get out during the full year, vs. fall and spring bear. And possibly be something easy to take the kids out on that doesn't involve thousands of dollars in gear.
My 2 cents, and in no particular order
1- Squirrel
2- Raccoon
3- Jackrabbit
4- Snowshoe hare
5- Coyote
6- Bobcat
7- Grouse
8- Duck
Anyway, maybe a top-ten list or something. I dunno - Just thinking out loud and looking for inspiration.