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    Re: Pheasant

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    I hunt every weekend, or I should say my dogs do. They work as guide dogs for pheasant hunting. Actually they have over 1000 birds shot over them. I love watching a dog work a field. That's the part I love to see
    Fun! I have been looking into getting a pair of good bird hunters for a while, but for now my poodle mutt will have to do. What breed do you use?

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    I know this thread hasn't been active for a while, but I was wondering if anyone has turkey hunting advice? I'm going to Kentucky with a buddy next year for a spring hunt, but I don't have the gear yet and was wondering exactly what I needed other than the full camo and calls. Thanks

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    I just got my hunting license a month ago ! It's something i've always wanted to do since i love both the outdoors and cooking. Looking to buy my fist hunting rifle soon but still researching. I want a rifle that can take down anything i may hunt in the future so im probably going to get a 308. i like the rugger predator. l i need to put meat in the freezer for this next winter.

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    Re: Hunting and Fishing Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by FlynnTheBP View Post
    I know this thread hasn't been active for a while, but I was wondering if anyone has turkey hunting advice? I'm going to Kentucky with a buddy next year for a spring hunt, but I don't have the gear yet and was wondering exactly what I needed other than the full camo and calls. Thanks
    Buy your calls earlier than whn U plan on using them, practise practise practise.. just bc U buy a call doesnt mean itll work well for U unless U kno what sounds it suppose to make w it... there are many kinds of calls.... weapon of your choice... and whatever supplies U will need for your trip. Also, be aware, turkeys roost in trees. Alot of ppl dont know this. They are not always on the ground. They feed aftr sun comes up.. through out day.. back to the trees at night.. b out 330 am waiting for them.. u can locate thm w a hoot owl call at night.. post up within 100 yrs..wait for a.m.

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    Re: Hunting and Fishing Thread

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    Buy your calls earlier than whn U plan on using them, practise practise practise.. just bc U buy a call doesnt mean itll work well for U unless U kno what sounds it suppose to make w it... there are many kinds of calls.... weapon of your choice... and whatever supplies U will need for your trip. Also, be aware, turkeys roost in trees. Alot of ppl dont know this. They are not always on the ground. They feed aftr sun comes up.. through out day.. back to the trees at night.. b out 330 am waiting for them.. u can locate thm w a hoot owl call at night.. post up within 100 yrs..wait for a.m.

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    Thanks, I will work with mine. Do you suggest wearing a camo face and shoe covers? I've heard that turkeys are very sensitive to color and movement.

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    I just got my hunting license a month ago ! It's something i've always wanted to do since i love both the outdoors and cooking. Looking to buy my fist hunting rifle soon but still researching. I want a rifle that can take down anything i may hunt in the future so im probably going to get a 308. i like the rugger predator. l i need to put meat in the freezer for this next winter.
    Thats awesome! I'm taking a hunter safety course refresher and even that's exciting for me.

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    Re: Hunting and Fishing Thread

    [QUOTE=FlynnTheBP;2530133]Thanks, I will work with mine. Do you suggest wearing a camo face and shoe covers? I've heard that turkeys are very sensitive to color and movement.

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    I have seen plenty who didnt use either and were successful in getting turkey. Not really sure abt them being sensitive to color.. I have hunted in pink camo w a pink camo bow and nvr had an issue.. personally, I thnk its movement and sound that gets their attention.

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    I got my first buck this year. Also was my first deer with a compound bow.



    also got my first deer (a doe), did that with a crossbow, and then my third with the shotgun. (also a doe).

    second year hunting and I think I did great.
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    Re: Hunting and Fishing Thread

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    I got my first buck this year. Also was my first deer with a compound bow.



    also got my first deer (a doe), did that with a crossbow, and then my third with the shotgun. (also a doe).

    second year hunting and I think I did great.
    Beautiful buck! Where were you hunting?
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    Re: Hunting and Fishing Thread

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    Thanks, I will work with mine. Do you suggest wearing a camo face and shoe covers? I've heard that turkeys are very sensitive to color and movement.

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    I have seen plenty who didnt use either and were successful in getting turkey. Not really sure abt them being sensitive to color.. I have hunted in pink camo w a pink camo bow and nvr had an issue.. personally, I thnk its movement and sound that gets their attention.

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    Cool, thanks. I think I'll just go with the more basic camo outfit then.

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    Re: Hunting and Fishing Thread

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    Beautiful buck! Where were you hunting?
    about 30minutes from my house. Eastern PA. The first deer ever, the doe, was in my backyard. I have 2acres of which there is enough woods for me to setup on the deer trail.
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