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Author:  BigRobT [ Mon Feb 27, 2006 3:24 pm ]
Post subject:  How Many "Practice" Hunting During the Off Season?

Just curious and wondering just how many hunters practice their hunting skills during the "off season"?? If so, what kind of practice do you participate in??

Author:  AGoodDay [ Mon Feb 27, 2006 4:41 pm ]
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Unfortunately, I don't really practice much until near hunting season. I will get out in the woods and stalk deer a little out of season every once in a while just for the fun of it, but other than that, not really.

Author:  stealthcarry [ Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:47 pm ]
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In my never ending quest to 'restore the delicate balance of nature', i chase varmints and vermin most of the year.Coyotes, rats, gophers, pigeons, starlings, whatever. Mostly i stick with a .22 to keep my chops up. (ok, i cheat, it's a match grade bench rifle and it'll cut a dime all day). In any case, it keeps me ready for the bigger critters.

Author:  hammAR [ Mon Feb 27, 2006 7:42 pm ]
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Coyote - calling, concealment, hunting, tracking, and shooting year around......... :D

Author:  BigRobT [ Mon Feb 27, 2006 7:56 pm ]
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I don't do much after hunting season until the golf course opens up. Then I do this:

http://www.jokaroo.com/funnyvideos/airhorn.html

Author:  cobb [ Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:42 pm ]
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Does prairie dogging count?

Author:  mo_the_mouse [ Mon Feb 27, 2006 10:10 pm ]
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I prefer to keep my skills up by 'hunting' the two legged doe variety. Season is open all year and you don't need a special permit. :twisted:

Author:  cobb [ Mon Feb 27, 2006 10:16 pm ]
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mo_the_mouse wrote:
I prefer to keep my skills up by 'hunting' the two legged doe variety. Season is open all year and you don't need a special permit. :twisted:

My license for that got suspended about 24 years ago. :wink:

Author:  mostlylawabidingcitizen [ Tue Feb 28, 2006 8:26 am ]
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mo_the_mouse wrote:
I prefer to keep my skills up by 'hunting' the two legged doe variety. Season is open all year and you don't need a special permit. :twisted:


Of course you know there CAN be a HUGE penalty for bagging one "in season" right? They can take away your "hunting" privilages and/or fine you heavily! :lol: :lol:

Mostly-

Author:  Aquaholic [ Tue Feb 28, 2006 9:21 am ]
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BigRobT wrote:
I don't do much after hunting season until the golf course opens up. Then I do this:

http://www.jokaroo.com/funnyvideos/airhorn.html


VERY Funny!

Author:  mo_the_mouse [ Tue Feb 28, 2006 10:42 am ]
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mostlylawabidingcitizen wrote:
mo_the_mouse wrote:
I prefer to keep my skills up by 'hunting' the two legged doe variety. Season is open all year and you don't need a special permit. :twisted:


Of course you know there CAN be a HUGE penalty for bagging one "in season" right? They can take away your "hunting" privilages and/or fine you heavily! :lol: :lol:

Mostly-


True...Very true... But at least I can go spotting if nothing else.

Author:  goalie [ Sun Oct 22, 2006 3:55 pm ]
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I've been out quite a bit the last month or so shooting the .22 with iron sights at the cabin. I checked my zero on the .270 Friday, and it was still nuts-on (1.5" high at 100 yards) from the last time I shot it. I also have a new Marlin 30-30 that I put ghost ring sights on and zero'd, but it looks like I am going to mount a scope on it before the season, so I will go out at least 4-5 more times before rifle opener to make sure that the new rifle is not having any scope or mount issues if it is needed this year (it's the backup rifle).

I plan on hunting with my .44 magnum, so I will also get out 4-5 more times practicing with that as well. The red-dot takes some getting used to, and I am only good out to about 50 yards from a rest, 25 without right now.

Author:  Ramoel [ Sun Oct 22, 2006 4:53 pm ]
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My wife and I, our daughter and her husband and their 2 girls were up at the family hunting cabin the last 5 days. Just got back a couple of hours ago.

Deer everywhere. When we drove up there were 3 in the road by our entrance road, and 4 more just past our gate. This was in the middle of the day. Later in the evening there were 7 in the back yard eating the clover we plant there. Mostly does but there was one 10 point buck. You can't take a stroll in the woods without seeing a couple. That will all change on opening day. After the first few shots they get pretty wary.

My guns are sighted in, stands are all up and we're ready to go...

Author:  Rip Van Winkle [ Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:32 pm ]
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I shoot NRA Highpower (200, 300 and 600 yards) in the summer. I probably shoot more in one season than most hunters shoot in their lifetime.

That being said, I'm not sure I'm going rifle hunting this year, I may just stick with my bow.

Author:  Pinnacle [ Mon Oct 23, 2006 8:48 am ]
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I basically consider hunting a good opportunity to walk in the woods with friends and take time out of life.

I make sure that I can adequately hit with my rifle and that all is 100% functional and safe.... I do not enjoy shooting my hunting guns in the off season - ultralight (5.5 lb 30-06 and a 6lb 270) rifles that kick way too hard for me to tolerate on a continual basis. I do not care for getting the tar beat out of me....

Perhaps I will get stomped on for this - but I do not do a lot of off season practice for hunting.

I have the same 270 and 06 hunting ammo that I loaded like 8 years ago... Still shoots to the same place - every time.

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