sun
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Which method do you use most for deer hunting?
I'm a ground hunter, and don't like climbing trees.Hi Sun. I use several methods.
Which do you use, and why?
Hang a few pics and describe each hunt in detail please. I'd love to hear the stories.
Nice buck!I'm a ground hunter, and don't like climbing trees.
#1, because I've only hunted state land which stands aren't secure, and #2 because I started out by hunting squirrels and once I learned how to stalk quietly and scout for deer effectively, I always stayed on the ground.
I don't have too many photos, other than some antlers and tanned hides as momentos.
I live in a shotgun state, I'm 63 & IIRC I've killed 7 deer in my lifetime.
The largest was a 10 pointer which I found a photo of the antlers stored on my photobucket. account.
I was just sitting on a tripod stool that I carry on an accessory belt for when I get into an area that looks promising.
I wrap that up in denim cloth and elastic bands so that it doesn't rattle while walking through the woods.
I was partially hidden by a mountain laurel bush, and a nice buck walked through another clump of laurel about 35 - 40 yards away.
He stopped and was at a quartering angle when I took the shot with a 20 gauge BRI sabot slug, using a Remington 870 pump that had a 4 power shotgun scope and rifled barrel.
I hit it just behind the front shoulder, and it passed diagonally through most of the deer, coming to its final resting place under the hide in the rear abdominal quarter.
The 20 gauge Winchester BRI slug has an hour glass shape that starts out at .40 caliber, and then expanded to about .63 - .64 caliber after impact.
The photos show how the slug expanded on an angle that corresponds to the angle of the quartering shot.
This deer ran about 125 -150 yards after being hit before it expired.
I remember that there wasn't a lot of blood trail, and it was tough to follow the blood trail with all of the red and colored leaves on the ground.
It was exhausting to drag this deer to the forest road.
It weighed about 175 lbs. after it was gutted which is more than I weigh.
I ended up going to a pay phone at the forest entrance and calling the district HQ's, and asking the Wildlife Officer to please come and unlock the gate because I didn't want to drag it all of the way uphill to the car.
He was nice enough to come and unlock the gate and help me get it into the trunk of my car.
My 3 kids learned to eat venison when they were growing up, and we had nicknames for some of the deer.
This one's nickname was "Tenner".
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I don't buy it, story sounds like a ad for a shotgun slug.
Who are you? I'm serious. I like hearing about people's hunts, but man you are detailed. We're a bunch of country boys that shoot stuff and catch fish. You sound like a scientist or like you had to write a paper that a professor assigned to you. Be real buddy. Nobody is grading how intelligent or intellectual you are. By the way, what are you doing outside your area. This isn't the political forum. Go home.That's because BRI was a revolutionary sabot slug with an excellent reputation.
"The BRI Sabot Slug is a hourglass shaped sabot slug that aerodynamically self stabilizes. BRI stands for Ballistic Research Industries. These slugs were marketed for civilians and Law Enforcement. Patented in 1973 the design was purchased by Winchester and is currently marketed for use in rifled barrel shotguns."
BRI sabot slugs were probably the best invention for shotgun slug hunting since the Brenneke slug in 1898.BRI Sabot Slugs - LiveRedE.com - Think. Learn. Train.
The BRI slug is a viable option for those desiring an accurate long range slug that can be fired from a smooth bore shotgun.www.liverede.com
I doubt that shotgun slug hunting is very popular in states where rifle hunting is legal on state land.
Perhaps that can be a topic for another thread.
We keep telling him to go to hunting and fishing. He's finally here. It's a rare sight to see him in hereWho are you? I'm serious. I like hearing about people's hunts, but man you are detailed. We're a bunch of country boys that shoot stuff and catch fish. You sound like a scientist or like you had to write a paper that a professor assigned to you. Be real buddy. Nobody is grading how intelligent or intellectual you are. By the way, what are you doing outside your area. This isn't the political forum. Go home.
We're supposed to keep liberals from spreading. Shame on y'all for coersing him into this forum. We already got more than we need.We keep telling him to go to hunting and fishing. He's finally here. It's a rare sight to see him in here
Why are you bringing politics into a deer hunting thread?Who are you? I'm serious. I like hearing about people's hunts, but man you are detailed. We're a bunch of country boys that shoot stuff and catch fish. You sound like a scientist or like you had to write a paper that a professor assigned to you. Be real buddy. Nobody is grading how intelligent or intellectual you are. By the way, what are you doing outside your area. This isn't the political forum. Go home.