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Re: I love hunting but... [Re: passthru] #6391214 08/02/16 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted By: passthru
Originally Posted By: takewhatyoucan64
I been hunting grass hoppers with a bb gun........and its fun smile

Rats running the privacy fence rail are fun too. There are opportunities out there.

Yup, I pulled out the pellet gun and popped a rat at the dogs water bowl earlier, big trophy sucker. That was fun.


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Re: I love hunting but... [Re: cmc] #6391224 08/02/16 04:04 AM
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Hog hunting seems pretty cheap. If I go broke that's what I'll hunt more of.


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I'll take a Black Female every time.

Re: I love hunting but... [Re: cmc] #6391302 08/02/16 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted By: cmc
it cost too much, period. I just booked four days fishing in Thialand and including airfare it came out to the cost of a hill country axis deer, that's ridiculous. I get it fishing ain't for everybody but I think it's more important to see and experience new places than to spend one day hunting a deer. How many have already been priced out and how long before many more are? We all say we need to save our sport but we make it real hard for new people to get in especially in Texas with no public land and extreme lease pricing. I won't quit hunting I'm very very lucky to be able to hunt several states a year at a greatly discounted price but I can see where a lot of people could just simply not afford hunting.
so, if you didn't have inlaws there, would you still go?


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