the worst small game
#1
Giant Nontypical
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 9,230
Ptarmigan in the high peaks of CO. I can find them all summer but as soon as the season opens I couldn't buy one! To this day I have never taken one or even seen one when the season is open. Let the season be closed and I'm stumbling over them!
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Saskatchewan Canada
Posts: 188
i'm past the days of just indiscriminately shooting animals just to shoot them so i can't say i really hate any small game. that being said, i can understand the frustration that comes with a nuisance animal too.
#3
This from the person who thinks it is fun to see a poorly shot animal suffer and "go berserk" in your words. Now this, "so i love to hunt small game (squirrels,racoon ect)squirrels are the devils peti hate them they are so annoying". So, you like to see things suffer, you hunt things you hate and find anoying. You really shouldn't make any more posts because you are not a person for a hunting message board.
#5
Spike
Join Date: May 2015
Location: nc
Posts: 4
what is wrong with me saying that hunting is fun?! I mean this is a hunting website.When I said the thing about the hog,I was just saying what i thought was true.It is a little mean I do agree and I am sorry if I made anyone mad and/or sad.
#6
The only thing sad was you calling yourself a hunter. You said you like to see an animal suffer, people like that should not hunt, nor be allowed to hunt. Hunting is fun, sadism(the enjoyment of pain of others and inflicting said pain) has no place in hunting.
Last edited by Oldtimr; 06-03-2015 at 01:02 PM.
#7
I don't know if they are the worst or not, but I've had really poor luck hunting Quail. They are really good at hiding, then breaking cover right under my feet with a rush of whistling wings, that shocks me more often than not, even though I'm expecting it. Kind of like a Quail grenade going off.
Jack Rabbits can be fun, especially in the high desert where clumps of brush grow with open spaces between the clumps. When the Jacks bed down mid morning. you can kick the brush clumps and every so often a Jack comes busting out at full speed. They come out in any random direction, take three bounds and change direction, then do it again and again. You almost have to anticipate which direction they are going next and lead them some. It takes really good reflexes and instinct aiming to get any hits. I've had some fun times Jack hunting. And actually Jacks are pretty good eating, no much meat on them, but what is there is tasty.
Jack Rabbits can be fun, especially in the high desert where clumps of brush grow with open spaces between the clumps. When the Jacks bed down mid morning. you can kick the brush clumps and every so often a Jack comes busting out at full speed. They come out in any random direction, take three bounds and change direction, then do it again and again. You almost have to anticipate which direction they are going next and lead them some. It takes really good reflexes and instinct aiming to get any hits. I've had some fun times Jack hunting. And actually Jacks are pretty good eating, no much meat on them, but what is there is tasty.
#9
Giant Nontypical
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 9,230
Here's a little question: Why have you deleted all your posts except this one? Is it because nobody else seems to agree with your "questionable" perspective on hunting?
#10
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019
I don't think he deleted them. I think maybe one of the Mods did it because they violated site rule #4! He can correct me if I'm wrong and/or answer your question if he did it himself. However, he hasn't even logged onto the site since he made that last post.
Last edited by Topgun 3006; 06-09-2015 at 09:51 AM.