I am alive and well even though I have had to endure mornings in the 50 degree ranges.
I had a chance to do some ground hog hunting the last few days. Yesterday morning in my cousins field I was hunting I saw 13 turkeys in a group, a bunch of rabbits, one bob cat, 3 deer and numerous ground hogs, most of which which met their demise.
On another note I ran across a neat link for Gun Manuals it is pretty handy to have all this info in one location, thought some may like it as well.
The gun manuals...it belongs to my old friend, Steve. He has a nice spot out in Montana. Why haven't you shot the sixteen turkeys, all those rabbits and deer too? You worried about the law....
ReplyDeleteStephen, not worried about the law I don't want to wear out my welcome.
DeleteLOL, and the caliber for hogs??? :-) And thanks for the link, storing that one!!!
ReplyDeleteold NFO, internet has been sparse up here for me. I have been using a ruger 10-22 and an AR15 for the longer shots. Thought you might like the link.
DeleteI love 50 degree mornings, and hunting.
ReplyDeleteHow would you prepare ground hog for eating? I've never had it.
Thanks for the information regarding the manuals, great reference.
Sandy some people do eat ground hogs and like them but we have not been eating these, the farmers don,t like them tearing up the fields.
DeleteDear Duke - awesome link! thanks so much for sharing! enjoy your time away!
ReplyDeleteyour friend,
kymber
Kymber, Thanks, just got back.
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