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hawkeye1755

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In Germany it's FORBIDDEN to hunt with in ML.
It doesn't matter if you have a rifle or a smoothbore.
Can you imagine how lucky you guy's are?
When I read all the stuff of hunting with a ML I get tears in my eyes.It's absolute unfair.I think I live in the wrong country.
OK guys i think that i need a drink or two and dreaming of hunting with my J.Shuler Rifle..
:( :( :( :(
 
i feel your pain i dont know what i would do i would have no way of knowing if my gear worked or not i feel so very bad for you :(
 
When I read all the stuff of hunting with a ML I get tears in my eyes.It's absolute unfair. I think I live in the wrong country.
Tell you what, kamerad... you get yourself over here during season and I'll make sure you have a place to sleep, food to eat, beer to drink, get a hunting license and a place to use it. Might not be deer because of the lottery system, but coyotes are dime a dozen, rabbits are thicker than thieves, and birds fill the sky.

I enjoyed being on the receiving end of a lot of hospitality when I was "visiting" in your country and don't mind returning the favor.
 
[/quote]Tell you what, kamerad... you get yourself over here during season and I'll make sure you have a place to sleep, food to eat, beer to drink, get a hunting license and a place to use it. Might not be deer because of the lottery system, but coyotes are dime a dozen, rabbits are thicker than thieves, and birds fill the sky.

I enjoyed being on the receiving end of a lot of hospitality when I was "visiting" in your country and don't mind returning the favor. [/quote]
undertaker,
If you take Robert up on his offer and i hope
you do, watch out for his wife's dog :crackup:
I think most of us here realize that we
have a lot to be thankful for when it comes to guns and
hunting compared to a lot of other countries. But it is
a day by day effort by all of us in this community that
keeps it that way....I know i'm getting off topic and I
appologize, but i had to give my opinion to your original
statement...
snake-eyes :peace:
 
snake-eyes 1000
what do you mean : watch out for his wife's dog :crackup:
Do you know it?
I had once in Irish Wolfhound. 35 inches high and 150 pounds.
My youngest daughter could ride on him.
She looks like a warg-rider from Lord of the Rings.
 
This is him here, Undertaker

http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/ubbthr...p;page=0#179365

Spent some great time out at the ranch today - just me and the dog. The quiet time gave me a chance to reflect on it and I decided there is no reason not to extend that invite to the rest of the forum members - if you find your way down to this corner of the country give me a holler and I'll show you what southwestern hospitality is all about. Just don't all pile on at once. ::

If you are a resident of one of the 50 states or their territories, I'll leave getting the hunting license and permits to you. If you are coming from outside the country, give me some lead time so I can find out what is involved in getting you legal to hunt. If you just want to stop by for a visit without the hunting, well, just come on down!
 

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