vmaster59
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Post by vmaster59 on Mar 19, 2014 15:44:25 GMT -7
Went out to check the water the other night. And later did a little calling with Orlando. I called in two on one stand and was able to get one of them with my 17 HMR at about 50 or so yards. Never saw where the other one went,the brush was so thick. Orlando got one on a drive by with his 243 WIN. Had one more on a drive by but I could not connect with the 223 from my AR 15. Two out of four not to bad. The wind got up and we called it a night. A good time was had by all. Clint
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Post by 72camaro on Mar 19, 2014 19:35:12 GMT -7
Always like seeing the pictures and stories.
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Post by broper on Mar 20, 2014 4:33:57 GMT -7
Do you have to have a night/light hunting permit?
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Post by vmaster59 on Mar 20, 2014 20:04:28 GMT -7
Thanks 72camaro. No broper just a reg hunting permint. We're blessed here in TX.
Clint
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Post by broper on Mar 21, 2014 4:38:04 GMT -7
That's good. Here in Idaho I think the F&G really wants to discourage night hunting. You have to get a permit then you have to notify the sheriff of the county you're hunting in, then notify BLM, Forest Service or whoever's land your hunting on. Just a bunch of b.s. and hoops to jump through.
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Post by vmaster59 on Mar 21, 2014 16:32:37 GMT -7
We don't have to tell anyone as long as you have the right to hunt on the land you go hunting.
Clint
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