ATTN: Shotgun Hunters
#12
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Georgia
Posts: 159
RE: ATTN: Shotgun Hunters
ORIGINAL: Deerslayer_37
davidhardegree-good luck tommorrow
slayer
davidhardegree-good luck tommorrow
slayer
I told him I would be at his house at 5:30am and would not knock or call and if he wasn't there by 5:45am I would go ahead and go. I waited until 5:50am and then left. After the morning hunt I went to check on him and his family to see everything was alright. He said he hooked his ipod to his surround sound and set it for 5:00am. However, he said he forgot that it was muted. Ipod, surround sound. I know what surround sound it because of the movie theater, but Ipod. Whatever happened to alarm clocks??? Apparently the Ipod holds 1500 songs that can be down loaded on it and can be programmed to play music at anytime. And get this, it's only the size of a credit card. How in the hell do you keep track of all those songs anyway?!? Oh well, I gave him a hard time because he could've killed his first deer on his first deer hunt. I had three does come up to about 20 yards of me.
#13
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Free Union, VA
Posts: 750
RE: ATTN: Shotgun Hunters
I'll keep it as short as possible. Your original post said nothin about a borrowed shotgun and I don't know what the people who got bent out of shape were talking about. Someone else said something about two balls??? 00 buck 2 3/4 inch has 9 .32 caliber pellets of lead. 3 inch 00 buck has 15 .32 lead pellets. If the guy is familiar with the function of his shotgun at all he should have a pretty good chance of hitting his target out to 50 yards. A well aimed shot from a 12 guage at 50 yards would normally place several pellets in the deer. You aim for chest. Yeah there's some spread and you might have some meat loss but not as much as you might imagine. I havn't owned a hunting shotgun for years but since I live in a shotgun ownly county I sometimes take my mossberg 590 MilSpec shotgun out in the same area where I usually bow hunt. I figure if it comes within 30 yards It's mine. I coulid actually take a shot at 50 yards with a reasonable expectation of success but I like to be sure. Ok, I said I'd keep it short and I didn't . Take the guy out hunting. If you get a chance give him some pointers on ethics, etc. You have an opportunity to make a profound impact on the way this guy hunts in the future. For as long as he hunts, he will be thinking back to the things you tell and teach him. And what you teach him could be passed down to some other hunter in the future.
David
David
#14
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Dermott. Arkansas USA
Posts: 125
RE: ATTN: Shotgun Hunters
You should be applauded for taking someone hunting for the first time. There are alot of guys out there that dont want to be bothered with newcomers. So I think what you are doing is a very good thing. Keep up the good work. And hope you and your friend get a big one.
#15
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Western Wisconsin
Posts: 728
RE: ATTN: Shotgun Hunters
ORIGINAL: annieoakley
You should be applauded for taking someone hunting for the first time. There are alot of guys out there that dont want to be bothered with newcomers. So I think what you are doing is a very good thing. Keep up the good work. And hope you and your friend get a big one.
You should be applauded for taking someone hunting for the first time. There are alot of guys out there that dont want to be bothered with newcomers. So I think what you are doing is a very good thing. Keep up the good work. And hope you and your friend get a big one.
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Marysville IN USA
Posts: 275
RE: ATTN: Shotgun Hunters
To whoever it was that says you cannot pick up your hunting weapon a week before season,
sight it in , and hunt, I completely disagree. I could very easily pick up my shotgun 1 day
before season and make sure its "on", and go hunt. I`ve been shooting all my life and am
extremely comfortable with my weapon.
Now I do agree that this would not apply to a bow. I think archery is a totally different
deal and you need to keep shooting to keep the rust off.
BTW, I`m talking about shooting, not scouting.
sight it in , and hunt, I completely disagree. I could very easily pick up my shotgun 1 day
before season and make sure its "on", and go hunt. I`ve been shooting all my life and am
extremely comfortable with my weapon.
Now I do agree that this would not apply to a bow. I think archery is a totally different
deal and you need to keep shooting to keep the rust off.
BTW, I`m talking about shooting, not scouting.
#17
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location:
Posts: 54
RE: ATTN: Shotgun Hunters
the first thing you better do is take him or her out and practice with the gun. next you do not use buck shot for deer. go and buy some slugs. and practice with them so you know where your shots are going. you will have a better time hunting if you know where your gun is shooting.have a good hunt.