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pepin1jj

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Hello everyone,

I've been going hunting since I was 5 years old with my dad or stepdad. As soon as I could legally shoot myself I picked up a bow and gun and have been even more obsessed since. I used to use compound bows but have since switched to traditional archery. I have a couple of vintage fred bear bows and a hoyt satori ILF bow that I now use exclusively for hunting. For rifle hunting I switch between my ruger 308 bolt rifle and my winchester model 94 30-30 depending on if I'm hunting woods or open fields. We have some pretty amazing hunting here in Michigan and look forward to joining the conversation and learn from you all and share what I've learned myself so far as well.
 
Hello Paul,

How are things on your side of the pond? When is your hunting season in the UK and what game do you hunt over there?

Jeremy
 
How goes it T.eddie? Hope things are well for you over there. What kind of bows/guns do you hunt with and what kind of game?

Jeremy
 
How goes it T.eddie? Hope things are well for you over there. What kind of bows/guns do you hunt with and what kind of game?

Jeremy
No bows over here, I've a sako 85 in .308 and a weatherby vanguard meateater edition in .243 for deer and a 12g huglu and .410 webley & Scott for birds and rabbits
 
That sounds like a great gear set. What kind of terrain do you typically hunt in? It's a mixed bag here of dense swamp, open farm field, and hardwood/conifer forests
 
That sounds like a great gear set. What kind of terrain do you typically hunt in? It's a mixed bag here of dense swamp, open farm field, and hardwood/conifer forests
Sounds ideal, small woodland and arable fields though I do fancy a trip to the Highlands at some point
What game are you after usually?
 
Right now it's rifle season for whitetails and all of October was bow season so I've been concentrated mainly on filling my two buck tags. I got an 8pt Friday evening so one more tag to go! I also like to hunt partridge, squirrel, and rabbits. Been on a bear hunt once but never got lucky enough to see one. I'd love to hunt out west in the US for elk someday.
 
Right now it's rifle season for whitetails and all of October was bow season so I've been concentrated mainly on filling my two buck tags. I got an 8pt Friday evening so one more tag to go! I also like to hunt partridge, squirrel, and rabbits. Been on a bear hunt once but never got lucky enough to see one. I'd love to hunt out west in the US for elk someday.
Sounds awesome
 
It's been a good season so far. Made a new hunting buddy and he's been generous enough to let me hunt his 120acres with him. I've seen the biggest bucks of my life out there in bow. If I don't get one with the rifle I'll be back in December to try with the stick and string.
 
Hello Paul,

How are things on your side of the pond? When is your hunting season in the UK and what game do you hunt over there?

Jeremy
Hi Jeremy
I hunt mainly Fallow Deer and Muntjac (Fallow open season 1st August to 30th April) Muntjac have no close season as they are aseasonal, I'm retired so i hunt 2 or 3 days a week.

P.S. Fallow Buck open season 1st August to 30th April, Doe's 1st November to 31st March

Paul
 
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Hello everyone,

I've been going hunting since I was 5 years old with my dad or stepdad. As soon as I could legally shoot myself I picked up a bow and gun and have been even more obsessed since. I used to use compound bows but have since switched to traditional archery. I have a couple of vintage fred bear bows and a hoyt satori ILF bow that I now use exclusively for hunting. For rifle hunting I switch between my ruger 308 bolt rifle and my winchester model 94 30-30 depending on if I'm hunting woods or open fields. We have some pretty amazing hunting here in Michigan and look forward to joining the conversation and learn from you all and share what I've learned myself so far as well.
Big welcome from Aberdeenshire North East Scotland. You may be aware that we in the UK are not trusted to roam the countryside taking vermin and game with a bow.
How lucky you are on the other side of the pond.
 
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