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Can’t believe I missed this thread! I haven’t rendezvoused or belonged to a club in a long time. Hunting is about the only time I pick up my muzzleloaders any more!

My family has had a successful hunting season with muzzleloaders. I guided my dad on his first ever mule deer and black bear hunt in Colorado. While I didn’t fill my bear tag (less than 3% do in the unit we were in, mainly chasing deer), my dad capitalized on both of his firsts!

We spent 6 days living out of our packs in the backcountry. Seen some beautiful scenery, caught and ate some fish, and enjoyed a lot of moments together.


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My deer season back home (Kansas) was pretty rough. Hunting pressure picked up around the properties I hunt, had a neighbor throw some soap under one of my stands, had a gut wrenching encounter with what wouldn’t been my largest archery buck, and all of the deer I was chasing practically disappeared come December. I did, however, tag a decent buck with my flintlock this last weekend.

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I’m looking forward to following my Brittany spoodle around in search of quail the rest of the upland season. May even try to make a weekend pheasant trip if the kids’ wrestling schedules don’t get too crazy. I’ve yet to harvest a quail or pheasant with my smoothbore, so that’ll be an accomplishment I look forward to pursuing.

For S’s and G’s, here are a few of the bucks I was chasing this year. These were all deer I seen on the hoof during daylight hours (didn’t want to give any the impression I was hunting ghosts) during the season, just couldn’t connect or close the distance. Lots of young up and comers with plenty of mature deer to go around next season


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Can’t believe I missed this thread! I haven’t rendezvoused or belonged to a club in a long time. Hunting is about the only time I pick up my muzzleloaders any more!

My family has had a successful hunting season with muzzleloaders. I guided my dad on his first ever mule deer and black bear hunt in Colorado. While I didn’t fill my bear tag (less than 3% do in the unit we were in, mainly chasing deer), my dad capitalized on both of his firsts!

We spent 6 days living out of our packs in the backcountry. Seen some beautiful scenery, caught and ate some fish, and enjoyed a lot of moments

I’m looking forward to following my Brittany spoodle around in search of quail the rest of the upland season. May even try to make a weekend pheasant trip if the kids’ wrestling schedules don’t get too crazy. I’ve yet to harvest a quail or pheasant with my smoothbore, so that’ll be an accomplishment I look forward to pursuing.


How is it camping out of the backpack like that? What are you bringing with you? What's for dinner and all.

You fishing gear. Travel Rod?

I had an outfitted tent with cots and stove. Trailer home next door. Extention cord.

Goodluck out there for birds!!

Pointing poodles are good dogs. I didn't know it was Brittney mix.

Brittney is a very good dog. I did have one as a kid!! I forgot about that dog.
The Brittney my grandfather didn't want to give baths anymore. My grandfather said it was a great dog but that was the problem so he gave it to a friend who needed a dog who I new so I was ok with it.
 

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