BaronBrian
32 Cal.
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- May 4, 2007
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I finally got out and took my muzzleloader hunting. A friend is part owner of several large tracts of unused (except for cattle pasture) land and he gave me permission to hunt it. This was to be my first deer hunt. Ever.
So we went out to scout the properties and I brought the muzzleloader (T/C Hawken .50) along. I never saw a deer even though one walked right under my friend (who was checking out an old tree stand and had not brought a rifle). That happened with in thirty minutes of us being on the property.
The rest of the day was spent futzing around getting used to hauling my whole muzzleloading kit around the woods with me. The powder horn I had bought turned out to work nicely EXCEPT for the crummy leather shoulder strap that kept coming loose. The backpack I was carrying with the rest of my stuff wasn't very useful either. I've got learning to sew on my list of things to do just so I can make myself a hunting bag.
Sadly, life conspired to keep me out of the woods for the rest of deer season so that was my only time out this season. So basically, I never saw a deer, didn't fire the rifle except to discharge it at the end of the day and spent all day outside futzing around with my muzzleloading gear. I consider that a win on my part.
So we went out to scout the properties and I brought the muzzleloader (T/C Hawken .50) along. I never saw a deer even though one walked right under my friend (who was checking out an old tree stand and had not brought a rifle). That happened with in thirty minutes of us being on the property.
The rest of the day was spent futzing around getting used to hauling my whole muzzleloading kit around the woods with me. The powder horn I had bought turned out to work nicely EXCEPT for the crummy leather shoulder strap that kept coming loose. The backpack I was carrying with the rest of my stuff wasn't very useful either. I've got learning to sew on my list of things to do just so I can make myself a hunting bag.
Sadly, life conspired to keep me out of the woods for the rest of deer season so that was my only time out this season. So basically, I never saw a deer, didn't fire the rifle except to discharge it at the end of the day and spent all day outside futzing around with my muzzleloading gear. I consider that a win on my part.