blackpowderscout
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O.S.O.K. said:I started deer hunting late in life around 30 years old. I'd been small game, dove and duck hunting as a kid with my dad but never big game hunting. Anyhoo, I started while living in Easton PA - hunted up in the poconos for a couple of years and got a few deer. One day I was draggin out my buck and a guy comes over and starts talking to me - says he didn't do so good that day "only got a couple of brush shots". Apparently, these are shots into the brush at a noise.... :shocked2:
That was the last time I deer hunted there.
I've never run into that again in Texas or Mississippi where I've done a fair amount of hunting on a friend's farm.
Say what you will about rednecks, they tend to be safe with their guns and hunting. Hell, they even use a spot light when it gets dark :rotf:
Don't worry in twenty years, Florida will be full and ruined so the retirees will have to start looking somewhere else to change to "the way it was back north".
I'm gonna have to track down some numbers for Florida's hunting injuries/fatalities to compare.
I'm just glad so many of our northern friends like muzzleloaders. Maybe my kids will get to enjoy that at least. Dog hunting's almost done, airboat's are getting hammered.
Sorry for the rant but I just get ticked when some people form parts north get to rambling about rednecks and the way we do things down here...the same way it's been done for generations and yet it's different to them and therefore wrong.
Adam