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skutsch
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I like the pig hunt idea, and $180 per shooter is not bad at all. If your GA CCW works in those places I bet my WI one does too. You would pay more then that for out of state license (for Deer or Turkey) most other places.
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Orlando76
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The hardest part is getting everyone in the same spot at same time. In FL, pigs are year round, day or night, no license required, just count on booking a guide for probably $180 per shooter.
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Toertel
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license and tag inowadays is easier with. the. www, depending on what ya wana hunt.
easiest ccf hunt would be fl or tx since the laws are easier to navigate. they alsohonor my GA ccw... we should plan that combined with a cff mini |
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skutsch
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That would be GREAT fun! Now the challenge is where to hold it... Licenses and tags are always things to worry about, depending upon location you may have to enter for a drawing, certainly not impossible but something to consider. Have to also determine what to hunt, that dictates the time of year. Again all things to think about. Seb, My Deutsche is VERY rusty, "Happy Birthday" is one of those phrases you just don't forget - HA! |
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Orlando76
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Summer time is my favorite time to run trail cameras so I can catch them in velvet.
Never got a turkey yet but it's not from the lack of trying! I have a good feeling this year. If nothing else I'll try to hunt one if the ones in my yard. |
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Okie Boarder
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Hoping to have many more years hunting with my boys. I took them to the in-laws place in WY this past year, and we've done some hunting on public land here locally. Here are their deer from WY.
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skutsch
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One of our favorite activities is to shoot clays, ... off the back porch (deck) of course! |
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Toertel
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German style. One of my hunting buds is a butcher.
Turkey hunting is fun and I had a great time. Spring turkey is around the corner and I'm trying to go back out to AL |
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8122pbrainard
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German or Wisconsin style? Big difference! |
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Treybizttu
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I hear Turkeys every year in my stands but have never had one come into view during turkey season.
Of course, I see them all the time in my parent's yard. Along with tons of whitetail... But mom has long said she would disown me if I shot something off the back porch. |
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skutsch
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Very Cool! Turkeys are a blast - we do that here in WI too!
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Toertel
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This is the last boar I got back in Germany (we made brats out of it)
Went turkey hunting once in AL and am itching to go out again (and open to invitations ) |
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skutsch
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Forgot about this, a little fun I had with my brother-in-laws this fall. After the accident I was unable to hunt, so I sent this to the guys in our crew.
The deer on the right in the first picture which is the same deer in the center of the second picture was actually taken by my youngest brother-in-law from my stand (pictured) on opening day. His biggest buck, and now he will be buying me beer for a very long time... |
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skutsch
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I am always amazed when I travel and hunt in different locations, here is a look out of my stand. Everything is completely different from the picture of the blind above. The trees, the ground cover, even the climate. So cool!
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Treybizttu
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I didn't have much time to get out in the woods this season but I was successful. We are still pig hunting when down at the lake/ranch but I don't have any pictures of that just yet.
This was hanging in the tree next to my stand earlier in the year. One of my feeder Pens.. (No, I don't shoot at anything around or in the pen). Can you see this blind???? It's been there for about 15 years and has become well hidden at this point. |
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skutsch
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Never really think of FL as a big "hunting" state. Especially deer, but those are some nice ones. In WI deer hunting is huge, It is like Black Friday for most of rural taverns, pubs and restaurants...
I have done a ton of Pheasant and Whitetail Deer hunting and have done a few trips out west to chase antelope and mule deer too. GREAT fun! At the moment I am at a lost to find any pictures... Our annual whitetail hunt (here in WI) has really become more about getting together with family, here is a picture of some of the crew at one of the families hunting shack |
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peter1234
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where are the lobster claws? oh yeah we get those.. how are those spiny tail lobsters?
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former skylark owner now a formula but I cant let this place go
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Orlando76
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No not my Gator, I didn't win tags this year but this one fell victim to my good friend and we dragged him in. Okeechobee. On display at Winter Garden City Hall. 7' I don't know why I don't have more pics of this year's lobster season. I'm afraid my lobster and spearfishing days are coming to an end, hanging my AB Biller gun up I think. |
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Orlando76
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I know there's a few guys here who follow old traditions and are outdoorsmen. I vote for a hunting thread, meh, maybe it'll stick, maybe not. With all my seasons closed at the moment I was going through photos of this past year.
North Carolina My biggest Florida buck, Okeechobee Was a good afternoon, 6 point in the background, Okeechobee I am a frog leg connoisseur, I lost count the number of times I filled this cooler up this year. |
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