Hello from the Ozarks

I live in the State of Missouri in the US. I am a father and a veteran (92'-96'). I am a small business owner. I spent many years living all over the earth both in places people vacation and in ones they don't.

I've grew up hunting and fishing. There's not much in North America I haven't hunted or fished. I own many firearms and several bows for hunting and competition, and have built several black powder rifles and muskets. I also build fly rods.

I shoot competitively in the PRS and NRL22. I am in both a skeet and a trap league as well as attending quite a few different club matches. Most of my free time is spent shooting/hunting and fishing. My family eats a lot of game and I give a lot away after turning it into sausage, smoking it, or preparing it. I typically kill four or five whitetails, a couple of turkeys, and a Colorado elk (with an over the counter archery tag) every year, as well as dozens of ducks, doves, many trout, and many pan fish. I have cabins on land in Missouri, Colorado, and Idaho, and a place in Florida. Many boats and vehicles as any proper hillbilly should. I have only hunted with an outfitter a couple of times, and mostly DIY hunt. I've never hunted big game outside of the US and Canada, but I have hunted birds and fished on most of the continents.

A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - Robert A. Heinlein

I doubt that many here share my perspective, or my beliefs for that matter, but they're rooted in the experience (many mistakes) and never divorced form reality. Hopefully a different perspective is appreciated.
 
Welcome from Herefordshire. From your introduction it sounds like you are living the dream, that most of us over here can only dream of.

Look forward to hearing about your future hunts and fishing trips.
 
Welcome, I did two unsuccessful turkey hunts in Missouri one north of KC as I was on nights at the Ford plant and the second was near the little house on the prairie museum as the wife wanted to do a homage there back in 1994, nice country.
 
Welcome! I’m fortunate to have lived in the US and conduct a lot of business there - love the country and people (first wife was American but least said about that the better…) Hope you enjoy the forum and gain some great perspectives from the stalking and hunting community here!
 
Welcome from North Wales
The nearest I will get to the Ozarks.
Is riding this Suzuki Ozark 😉🤣😂
 

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Welcome from the US. There are a few of us on this board that can help “translate” if you need it.

Whereabouts are you in the Ozarks? I spent many a summer there with my best friends family near Cabool. Floated and fished nearly every river within an hour of Cabool, and shot my first deer and Turkey there as well
 
Welcome, I did two unsuccessful turkey hunts in Missouri one north of KC as I was on nights at the Ford plant and the second was near the little house on the prairie museum as the wife wanted to do a homage there back in 1994, nice country.
That is disappointing. Look me up next time you visit. Last fall, on the one day I hunted, I had about thirty in front of my blind. I stuck 19lb gobbler, with a double beard dragging the ground, at 10 yards. I can put you on turkeys without exertion. They're everywhere.
Welcome from the US. There are a few of us on this board that can help “translate” if you need it.

Whereabouts are you in the Ozarks? I spent many a summer there with my best friends family near Cabool. Floated and fished nearly every river within an hour of Cabool, and shot my first deer and Turkey there as well
Actually I'm at the Northern tip of the Ozark Plateau on the Mississippi river in St. Louis (Mississippi Flyway for ducks and geese). North and East of me is flat glacial and alluvial plain (mostly row crops, big deer), and to the South and West are the rocky and forested Ozark mountains (smaller acorn deer and turkeys) all the way West to Joplin and South into Arkansas. We have natural trout streams (many public and stocked) and many lakes less than an hour away. It is a good place to live if you like to hunt and fish for sure. I wish we had more Elk and larger game, but those populations are growing.
 
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