Hey everyone.
I'm about as new to his sport as can be (havn't even bought my own rifle yet) but it's just one of those things I know I need to do. I've always loved the outdoors, and in the past several years have become enaoured with the mountain men and long hunters of centuries past. I've started carrying the proper acounterments while hiking and have studied their skills and wilderness lore exensively. I finally got around to taking the Hunters safety course last year and now the time seems about right to make the big buy. I'm partial to the style of the mountain and plains rifles (the shorter ones just appeal to me, probably because I like going light and compact.) and have shot my grampas hawkens (don't remember the maker or model), which is probalby another reason I like 'em.
I live in the Seattle area and have already picked out a hunting ground up north. My family has a cabin on a lake nearby and it's about a seven mile hike to where I've scouted, and I know of several goot camp sites in the area.
So there it is. Any advice or reccomendations from veterans is incredibly welcome.
Oh, and I plan on hunting blacktail and small game in the north cascades.
-Vagabond-
I'm about as new to his sport as can be (havn't even bought my own rifle yet) but it's just one of those things I know I need to do. I've always loved the outdoors, and in the past several years have become enaoured with the mountain men and long hunters of centuries past. I've started carrying the proper acounterments while hiking and have studied their skills and wilderness lore exensively. I finally got around to taking the Hunters safety course last year and now the time seems about right to make the big buy. I'm partial to the style of the mountain and plains rifles (the shorter ones just appeal to me, probably because I like going light and compact.) and have shot my grampas hawkens (don't remember the maker or model), which is probalby another reason I like 'em.
I live in the Seattle area and have already picked out a hunting ground up north. My family has a cabin on a lake nearby and it's about a seven mile hike to where I've scouted, and I know of several goot camp sites in the area.
So there it is. Any advice or reccomendations from veterans is incredibly welcome.
Oh, and I plan on hunting blacktail and small game in the north cascades.
-Vagabond-