Any Hunters Among Us?

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I may partake in the occasional Black bear, Elk, Duck and big pig. :0) Oddly I don't hunt deer. I plan my big Yearly Overlanding trips based around hunting seasons between Michigan, Colorado and here in Virginia. Sometimes I see if I get a Michigan Bear tag in the U.P. or get an Open tag for Elk in Colorado. Sometimes I leave with nothing but its' the trip I'm after. I don't have the time or budget to do everything every year.

Truth be told, I'm not a very good hunter because I have no patience. I'd rather huff and puff stalking or talking in a duck blind than sitting super quiet in a deer blind. My wife says it's because, It's impossible for me to stay quiet, lol.

I haven't fully embraced the Duck lifestyle yet because that's a money pit bigger than a boat and race car combined. I go out with my FIL when he goes and I'm up in Michigan or he plans a trip down here in Va.
 
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I may partake in the occasional Black bear, Elk, Duck and big pig. :0) Oddly I don't hunt deer. I plan my big Yearly Overlanding trips based around hunting seasons between Michigan, Colorado and here in Virginia. Sometimes I see if I get a Michigan Bear tag in the U.P. or get an Open tag for Elk in Colorado. Sometimes I leave with nothing but its' the trip I'm after. I don't have the time or budget to do everything every year.

Truth be told, I'm not a very good hunter because I have no patience. I'd rather huff and puff stalking or talking in a duck blind than sitting super quiet in a deer blind. My wife says it's because, It's impossible for me to stay quiet, lol.

I haven't fully embraced the Duck lifestyle yet because that's a money pit bigger than a boat and race car combined. I go out with my FIL when he goes and I'm up in Michigan or he plans a trip down here in Va.

Duck hunting = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
 

rvajeeper

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Checking in from Richmond. I hunt deer, turkey, and just about everything else. Haven't made a big trip yet seeing as I have about 2200 acres to hunt. Where did you hunt in Colorado??
 

BensonSTW

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I chase deer and elk in Nevada and Oregon. Put in for antelope and bighorn sheep in Nevada as well. Certain species in certain areas I will admit to trying to hunt the biggest animal on the mountain. I will always chase the biggest bull or look for the biggest rams. Draw odds for those are slim and the trophies are out there. I like that it's me against the biggest oldest smartest animals in the area. This year if my draw results are like last years 0-15, then I will spend all of this fall chasing Himalayan snow cock. Hardest hunt on the continent as far as I am concerned. They start where the mountains goats stop in elevation.
 

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We bat the cycle for hunting, that's the lion's share of our protein, plus depredation. Almost all is taken on our property, but I'm currently hunting down a cougar that's been hanging too close to the livestock.
 
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Knowing the response I will likely get from most people who read this I will still ask. Have you ever tried eating mountain lion steaks?
Tastes a lot like pork. I have not processed a kitty for consumption, a neighbor across the canyon dispatched one last year and grilled some up (after freezing for precaution). IIRC, a high-ranking CA Fish and Game Official came up to Idaho a few years ago for a legal hunt and dined on Cougar, then lost his job due to bad PR. I'd really have to rush in these warmer temps to get a good sized cat dressed and processed without it turning gamey.
 
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BensonSTW

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I would eat it again. Not sure I'd trade elk for but definitely would swap deer and antelope. even in warmer temps I would have to try. Couldn't be any worse than an August game hunt in Nevada.
 

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The only reason I hunt is because I like the meat. But I find it very difficult to motivate myself to get up early when is is freezing outside.
 

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Big time duck hunter here! Grew up in East Tennessee so the ducks were fairly sparse, then lived in southeast New Mexico for 4 years before I even attempted a hunt there (very little water). Believe it or not, it was the most unreal duck hunting location I've ever experienced.

I've hunted big game on a limited basis, such as whitetail, mule deer, and elk. Was lucky enough to draw an Ibex hunt (one-in-a-lifetime tag) for this fall so I'm super stoked for that one.



 

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I have not been hunting since I was a teenager in Louisiana ... however, I just got my Hunter's Ed card this year because I desperately want to go this year and kill a hog ... I am in the midst of a mid-life crisis, it's a whole primal-get-back-to-nature kind of thing ... I want to kill a hog (and a deer, possibly), process the meat and prepare it for my friends and family. Not sure what that's about ... I haven't really ever considered killing anything throughout my entire adult life. I catch and release the fish I catch.
 

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I have not been hunting since I was a teenager in Louisiana ... however, I just got my Hunter's Ed card this year because I desperately want to go this year and kill a hog ... I am in the midst of a mid-life crisis, it's a whole primal-get-back-to-nature kind of thing ... I want to kill a hog (and a deer, possibly), process the meat and prepare it for my friends and family. Not sure what that's about ... I haven't really ever considered killing anything throughout my entire adult life. I catch and release the fish I catch.
The killing and processing part can be fun, hard work. My wife and I process our deer. It's not hard to figure out, books can explain it. I find having a wife who helps is rare and highly looked upon by other men. Gives her high marks. Also keeps me in line.