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orhunter wrote:Cool.... Wonder what a dog would do when it tried to fetch one of those critters?
Dmog wrote:orhunter wrote:Cool.... Wonder what a dog would do when it tried to fetch one of those critters?
Pointed and retrieved up a creek bottom...you can only use dogs on turkey's in the fall in KS!
orhunter wrote:Bears are kinda on hold around here. A few being taken but the weather has turned crappy on the coast and that puts them back in their dens. NE still has snow blocking roads so access to the high country is very limited.
I haven’t checked out the turkey hunters but it’s probably pretty normal.
RowdyGSP wrote:Had to carry them about a 1/2 mile. About as far as I want to carry them while carrying a shotgun without a sling. Bears up next. Made a bear camp shelter this weekend. You might have seen it on social media, Kent. Spot and stalk is my go to when without dogs. Today found a wolf killed cow and lots of wolf sign while taking the rifle and bear tag for a walk up by the Canadian border.
AverageGuy wrote:It is not legal to take two gobblers in the same day in my home State but I have done it quite a few times in KS, most often with my bow due to it's silence and gobblers' passion for whipping up on their running buddies when they are down and flopping. Carrying two adult gobblers out will let a guy know he is doing something physical.
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