[quote]football061 wrote:
Yep…deer, squirrel, rabbit…gonna get into turkey hunting sometime soon too…found some really nice turkey grounds…just gotta get a permit
Chewie, that video is fucking awesome…I want a bird like that…what is it?[/quote]
[quote]Jay-B wrote:
football061 wrote:
Yep…deer, squirrel, rabbit…gonna get into turkey hunting sometime soon too…found some really nice turkey grounds…just gotta get a permit
Chewie, that video is fucking awesome…I want a bird like that…what is it?
Golden Eagle[/quote]
Sweet. No more sitting in the freezing cold waiting to see a deer. Im just gonna go buy one of these, train it and use it for deer hunting.
[quote]ewlyon wrote:
i dont hunt yet but i just got one of those build-em-yourself muzzleloader kits and am planning a huge boar hunt before i go to college. when i do im either gonna use the muzzleloader, one of my crossbows, or this new 54in sword i just bought.[/quote]
I like to hunt deer, upland and small game with firearms and a bow.
I have hunted boar in Florida. It’s an interesting animal to hunt. They have been known to take a run at the hunter and tear them up pretty good. My boar gun is a 12 ga. pump with slugs or a .45-70 lever action rifle with hardcast bullets. I like having a second shot at the ready when facing dangerous game such as Boar or black bear.
Yes, mostly game on the hoof: deer and elk when the chance presents itself. Occasionally upland.
I’d love to expand my collection of horns - New Zealand or African game on the hoof - and I would consider more predator hunting, but I have mixed feelings on taking them due to sparse populations and overhunting.
Tentatively - very tentatively - planning on heading to Austria next year for some mountain hunting.
Bird hunted a fair bit when I was younger. Haven’t been out in a few years.
I’m going on a boar hunt next month here in Florida and am pretty excited. As hedo pointed out, they can be a pretty aggressive animal, it should be a good time. Taking a 12ga pump as primary, and a springfield XD 40cal with hydra shocks as a sidearm.