bigbore442001
50 Cal.
I would like to start a friendly discussion on what you hunt for with your muzzleloaders in the area you reside. I know we have hunters from other nations and it would be interesting to hear from them as to what game is available to them with their muzzleloader.
Here in Massachusetts we have access to hunt whitetailed deer and black bear as big game for muzzleloaders as well as the Eastern wild turkey with a muzzleloading shotgun. Also, all small game such as rabbits, snowshoe hare, red and gray squirrels, raccoons, oppossums,porcupines,red and gray fox,coyotes, skunks, weasels as well as upland birds. Pheasant,ruffed grouse and bobwhite quail in some areas.Waterfowl are allowed to be hunted with the appropriate muzzleloading shotgun as well.
I've enjoyed stories of Kirrmiester in his pursuit of roe deer as well as red stag. I know some from Australia have access to Sambar stag( there is some access to that in the US. St.Vincents Island in Florida has a three day muzzleloading/archery hunt for those deer that were released almost a century ago.)
So. What is available to you?
Here in Massachusetts we have access to hunt whitetailed deer and black bear as big game for muzzleloaders as well as the Eastern wild turkey with a muzzleloading shotgun. Also, all small game such as rabbits, snowshoe hare, red and gray squirrels, raccoons, oppossums,porcupines,red and gray fox,coyotes, skunks, weasels as well as upland birds. Pheasant,ruffed grouse and bobwhite quail in some areas.Waterfowl are allowed to be hunted with the appropriate muzzleloading shotgun as well.
I've enjoyed stories of Kirrmiester in his pursuit of roe deer as well as red stag. I know some from Australia have access to Sambar stag( there is some access to that in the US. St.Vincents Island in Florida has a three day muzzleloading/archery hunt for those deer that were released almost a century ago.)
So. What is available to you?