When the season is over:(
#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern wv
Posts: 3,646
#15
Coyotes, keep me busy but most of my friends are busy (to cold for them) they say to go. I go alone but isn't the same. been doing a lot of crow shooting but the season closes soon on them.
I like to do all my reloading in the rottenest windy cold winter days. Also use those days to melt down the wax and mold for sale since the wood furnace is running hot.
Turkey is a short session that goes quick.
Lots of summer fishing. I like beaver ponds back deep in the woods.
Al
I like to do all my reloading in the rottenest windy cold winter days. Also use those days to melt down the wax and mold for sale since the wood furnace is running hot.
Turkey is a short session that goes quick.
Lots of summer fishing. I like beaver ponds back deep in the woods.
Al
#17
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern wv
Posts: 3,646
same here, my father was career navy, no Gameboys, no internet and all that, you couldn't bond real close with friends cause you were leaving in a year, so I got into the outdoors, since dad was navy we were always close to the ocean, so fishing was a big deal. when dad retired I was whisked off the beach at south padre island in corpus Christie texas, and moved to wv, was 27 years till I saw the ocean again, and it all came back to me, now I make at least one trip to the ocean a year, 2 if the economy is good. would move to the ocean in a heartbeat if the mrs would.
RR
RR
#18
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Southeast Missouri
Posts: 2,178
When the Deer Season is over I kick into Coyote/Predator mode and do a lot of Hunting & Scouting for Coyotes and some Bobcat and Fox Hunting while Furbearer Season is on also.In late Feb and March My eyes are on the ground looking for Buck Sheds while traveling the woods to set up for Coyote Hunting,in the Spring it's time to plant food plots and get ready for Spring Turkey and onto more Coyote Hunting thru the Summer months!
#19
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 1,143
LOL!!,...RR I guess I'm little older than you. There was no Gameboys and Al Gore didn't invent the internet yet (sarcasm intended) Both my parents were pretty dedicated surfcasters so I was on the beach since I was 2 years old.
In 1969 my dad bought our 1st boat,a 17' Glasspar,we did all our fishing in the Long Island Sound. Seen some banner days of stripedbass and weakfish fishing.
As a family we did quite a bit of tent camping on L.I. and in upstate N.Y.
As you already know..., not a bad way to grow up.
In 1969 my dad bought our 1st boat,a 17' Glasspar,we did all our fishing in the Long Island Sound. Seen some banner days of stripedbass and weakfish fishing.
As a family we did quite a bit of tent camping on L.I. and in upstate N.Y.
As you already know..., not a bad way to grow up.