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"Legal" Shooting Time and a Full Moon
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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 4558463" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p><strong>Re: Re:</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Until this thread I've NEVER in my 30+ years of deer hunting heard a deer hunter speak of looking at his watch in the morning while watching a shooter. Everyone wants scopes that gather the most light, and regardless of what the "I'm more legal than you crowd" says, it's not for cloudy days. I've even seen commercials from the scope companies advertising that they extend "prime time". I hunt in the woods and it doesn't even matter. I guess I you were on a hilltop field facing east with a super moon it might matter. Maybe my optics just aren't good enough. Duck hunting is different because it does give you an advantage almost every day. And being on big water with your target silhouetted against the sky at close range you could easily shoot early. That's why (especially on public water) the game wardens are always listening and ready to approach a blind that shoots early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 4558463, member: 5695"] [b]Re: Re:[/b] Until this thread I've NEVER in my 30+ years of deer hunting heard a deer hunter speak of looking at his watch in the morning while watching a shooter. Everyone wants scopes that gather the most light, and regardless of what the "I'm more legal than you crowd" says, it's not for cloudy days. I've even seen commercials from the scope companies advertising that they extend "prime time". I hunt in the woods and it doesn't even matter. I guess I you were on a hilltop field facing east with a super moon it might matter. Maybe my optics just aren't good enough. Duck hunting is different because it does give you an advantage almost every day. And being on big water with your target silhouetted against the sky at close range you could easily shoot early. That's why (especially on public water) the game wardens are always listening and ready to approach a blind that shoots early. [/QUOTE]
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