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I have to second what Mofugly said. I keep trying to convince my wife for us to go move to another state like Idaho, Montana, or somewhere where I can keep guns that I have, hunt almost year round (not squirrels, or yotes) and fish the lake, pond, river on our property. can't convince her. Ohhh well!!!

Fumes, you get rid of those coyotes on your property yet?
 
Fumes, you get rid of those coyotes on your property yet?
I just want to cull them enough to keep them in check.
I don't mind sharing but I've had enough.
Thinkin about gettin some more chicks and ducks??? Probably will. Just try and keep them outta reach abit more and as far as my baby goats,,,,, I would not wannna be on the recieving end of that if they take another one.
My thinking is, "take my baby" "I'll take all of yours",,, I think things are clear between us....
 
I get to do a couple of things that I enjoy doing, hunting and wheeling. I can share some of those things here so just keep watching.

Here's a picture of my wife's rig (blue) and mine (red). The next one is a view from our hunting.

Gus

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Yeah! Jeebus, yer killin' me. But, keep the pics coming. You should do a CK5 guide service......:whistle:
 
darkshadow said:
i am from canada so i only have a sling shot and a sharp stick, BUt they made me dull it.:(

can i come?

In Alaska we are allowed to use rifles, however until just a couple of years ago I didn't know that in other places people put ammo in them. We just scare the animals to death.

Gus
 
When my wife and I go hunting we usually go out for 3-4 weeks, our camp is close to 100 trail miles from the trailhead. We take 2 days of traveling to get to our camp if we don't have mechanical problems or take too much time fishing along the way. During most hunts we take someone with us but we have gone out by ourselves on several occasions. About 14 years ago I took a 73 year old gentleman, who had lived in upstate New York until his wife died, out to shoot his first moose. Butch is a tough old buzzard and was always the first one up in the morning to get a fire going in the barrel stove and get the coffee started. Here's a picture of Butch and his very first moose.

Gus

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Speedo said:
In Alaska we are allowed to use rifles, however until just a couple of years ago I didn't know that in other places people put ammo in them. We just scare the animals to death.

Gus

hell with your mug i belive it :D:D:D:D
 
We used to skin and gut all of our animals right where they fell but now we pick them up and take them to flat dry ground and skin and gut them out in the open in a place of our choosing. While not too difficult with a deer with an animal that can weigh a little over 3/4 of a ton the logistics get a little more complicated here's how we do it.

Gus

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