Quote: We can use muzzleloader in firearms season, or archery equipment in any season, but the limits of the particular season still apply.
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Quote: We can use muzzleloader in firearms season, or archery equipment in any season, but the limits of the particular season still apply.
We can use muzzleloader in firearms season, or archery equipment in any season, but the limits of the particular season still apply.
Depending on where we hunt we can go from a limit of 1 deer a year to 5-7.... I think with all the deer and all the accidents they cause we should have year round season or put a bounty on them.
Quote: Realistically, there is no limit to the number of does we can take; I kill only what we need.
Thanks everybody for the anniversary wishes. It's on Tuesday but Bill finally had a day off & I see the Dr so we celebrated yesterday. Happy birthday @daxigait
. I'm calling it a night.
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Realistically, there is no limit to the number of does we can take; I kill only what we need.
Well, I usually pay the neighbour kids 5 bucks or so to choot them... Carcasses make good 'yote bait... Just figgered I prob'ly should do it myself one of these timesI would think living on the shores of the big ice flow, in the vast wasteland of the north, she would be able to have other wasteland dwellers, pay her good money to hunt the wild chicken using a leister.
Nope!very true. Bet there wasn't a spot on that critter that was worth a dime.![]()
Well... Wouldn't have to buy any equipment, and it seems pretty fail safe... I know how quick a sharp shovel can take something's head off even in deep snow; so I figgered if you aim right, would be a ton easier than aiming with a smaller hatchet.Only thing I'd ever go after with a shovel is a snake; even then it wouldn't be my weapon of choice. Why would you consider killing a chicken with a shovel?