Looks promising for the last morning in my turkey season. We put two big fellas to bed tonight and I'll set up within 75 yards in the morning for my second bird for the frezer, at least I hope.
I'm well aware that trigger locks are not required. I'm also well aware that some LEOs are not well-versed regarding laws pertaining to the transport of firearms. Having been at the side of the road with a LEO in the past, getting ready to walk into a property I have permission on and having him as...
Man, that's a tough one. Grizz is right, these things happen to all hunters. :( I've always found trigger locks to be a pain the butt, lost keys, wrong keys etc. so I stopped using them altogether years ago. There's always plenty of other things to go wrong. I once sat on a watch while rifle huntin...
(...and no, that is not "bling" on my gun... :lol: I bought it that way!) Vix, What is that on there away? Are you stylin in the woods? 8) http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u104/trudi123/turkeyhunting09010-1.jpg When turkey season is over, that "custom" camo job (duct tape) wil...
I hate it when a bird with a brain the size of a pea outsmarts me. I wish they hadn't told us how small the Turkey's brain is in the Seminar...it makes me feel dumb... Easy on yourself, 'Hockey! They ain't smart , brother ... it's all instinct ... all instinct. 8) Too true that by instinct they oft...
I am hunting about 100 acres, with hardwoods, pines and two meadows, (one large and one small). There are two large groups of pines that separate the two meadows and the birds take to these every night. This morning I jumped into the smaller meadow, set the blind up and got ready. About 7 AM a doe s...