What's on the menu for this season?

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What's on the menu for this season?

#1 Post by Captainkirk »

What sort of hunt(s) do you have planned for this upcoming season? It's not far off! Local hunts, hunting trips, big or exotic game? Any new equipment or gear to try out this year?
Give us the scoop, please!
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Just doing my local deer hunting this year. Hunting my 11 acres that is about 75 miles away. I plan on using my hickory self bow that i made this year.
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Re: What's on the menu for this season?

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Captainkirk wrote: Wed Jul 27, 2022 12:40 pm What sort of hunt(s) do you have planned for this upcoming season? It's not far off! Local hunts, hunting trips, big or exotic game? Any new equipment or gear to try out this year?
Give us the scoop, please!
What about you Kirk, did you put in for the management hunt?
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Greg Felty wrote: Wed Jul 27, 2022 7:38 pm What about you Kirk, did you put in for the management hunt?


Not yet; I still have until the end of August to submit my application, but I intend to.
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#5 Post by Jamesh76 »

Antelope Sept. 24-26, may also get the Whitetail /Muledeer tag incase I stumble on a Mulie. Haven’t turkey hunted in a long time debating on it this Spring. May also try to find some Hogs around March or April.

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Re: What's on the menu for this season?

#6 Post by Carpdaddy »

Hope to take a couple trips this fall but only one that I am committed to annually. We do a Trad group hunt at Green River Lake here in Ky, happens in December, I go every year. We encourage all the stickbow shooters we can get to join us. We eat too much, tell big tales, laugh a lot, and hunt a little!
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#7 Post by Captainkirk »

:lol: Sounds like a good time, Tony! How much weight do you gain on these trips?
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#8 Post by Carpdaddy »

:lol: You can’t beat camp cooking! And those guys I got to know on this hunt are some of the very best of cooks! I may have gained a little Kirk! :mrgreen:

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