RE: Shotgun States
The feeling is not the same as getting a deer close up with a bow or shotgun and taking it. I'm not saying I'm against rifle hunting, but myself, I will never do it over shotgun or bow hunting. like steve said, it doesnt sound like a good reason to pick a place to live |
RE: Shotgun States
Ohio is shotgun. They hire pretty regular too from what i am told. Plenty of new parks and stuff going in all over so they need the rangers.
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RE: Shotgun States
Iowa is a shotgun or muzzleloader state.
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RE: Shotgun States
I gotta ditto on it being a very strange (OK I won't say goofy) reason for choosing a state. As was said, there's nothing to prevent you from using a shotgun (or bow for that matter) during a rifle season. I know a lot of guys in Minnesota, for instance, who never hunt with a rifle even though it's allowed.
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RE: Shotgun States
Yeah, again, kind of weird decision making here. You don't like rifle hunting, so therefore you won't work in a state that allows it?? Hmmm.
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RE: Shotgun States
MASSACHUSETTS! Thats me man
Bow season of about 50 days, like 12 days shotgun, and 15 muzzleloader. Jim |
RE: Shotgun States
Ohio, only shotguns and muzzle loaders and hand guns. Are gun season is one week long. We have early muzzle loader, Early youth deer gun season, then deer season, then muzzle loader season. And bow season during all of that. www.ohiodnr.com thats the department of natural resources here.
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RE: Shotgun States
Michigan is 1/2 shotgun only...
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RE: Shotgun States
Come to Bama and you can throw a spear at them........
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RE: Shotgun States
Md is split half shotgun, half rifle.
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