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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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Coffee..

Having a coffee.

I use to go places to have a coffee. The neighbors when I lived out of state.

Had a fire everynight in Michigan and Maine. I'd cook some meat just before dark. Have a dinner. Then go sit by the fire with a coffee..

I have the fire pit here.. I need a quart of wood really is the truth.

Coffee is good.
 

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Backcountry hunters and anglers.
I'm thinking join. They have a New Englander chapters.

I usually join Pheasant forever. But they have never been around here.

I guess for the new year I'll change. I'll drop the pheasants for now and give BHA a try.. you can't join them all.

I'm always been a member of one or two organizations.

Just throwing that out there? Anyone participating in any of these federations or supporting one?
 
Shooting Darts..

I've always over the years shot darts. Nothing at the bars but always had a board in the basement and nice sets of darts.

There is somthing about it. You find yourself throwing a set of them at the board and then your going back and forth just Shooting darts for an hour or two.

Been a couple years now that I think of it. I have the board but the kids ruined all the darts.

Just stated looking for a new good set for me.. and somthing for the kids. I have no clue what yet?

I like the look of these.
https://www.amazon.com/Winmau-Black...pcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A12NWQV7OGH3IY
 

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Gun club. Redevinouse camp

I noticed at the redevinouse camp at the gun cub. Kinda a ghost town. I don't know when anyone is there. They have knife throwing axe throwing stations everywhere etc. Fire pit and wood. They just monitor the place with a card cameras. I don't have the rifle yet to show up there but I scouted the camp out when I was there patterning my Shotgun.

I thought about just going and just using that as a camping place for the kids and family with the dogs. It's not bad. There is a pond down the street to catch dinner.

I guess just don't leave anything behind. No mess. I'll have to call and ask.
 
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