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    Default Deer Season 2017

    Rifle Deer Season is upon us here this weekend. Bow has been going for a couple weeks already. Weather is getting colder which is good and I'm ready to go.

    Wishing all of you a safe and successful hunt this year!

    Post some pictures of what you shoot if you can.

    Have fun,

    Lynn

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    Ours begins 11/18. Good luck to all! I will be in the stand next Saturday!
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    Wanna see the ultimate photobomb ???


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    I was taking a pic of the rifle for Stubear the other day and she walked out

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    Good luck folks.

    Hoping next year to take a dear stalking course and apply for a hunting rifle.

    Then I can get out dear stalking here in Scotland.

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    My friend Stu
    He just got his License over there, had some luck too

    He is in England not sure if you guys have different laws in each place like we do here
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    My friend Stu
    He just got his License over there, had some luck too

    He is in England not sure if you guys have different laws in each place like we do here
    Ah the laws are pretty much the same. Except we now need a license for an air rifle.

    But different police forces do things on differing timescales. I have a firearms license but not for anything that I would shoot a deer with.

    But if I get my DSC I'm on good ground to apply for an addition.

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    Over here it is State to State

    Sometimes even county to county and area to area as to how things work

    It can be very confusing to anyone not used to hunting in their area
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Over here it is State to State

    Sometimes even county to county and area to area as to how things work

    It can be very confusing to anyone not used to hunting in their area

    Here you either need to own or have permission of the owner of the land to hunt anything.

    If your caught on land with a gun and no permission you'll loose your certs, guns and probanly freedom.

    Most deer stalking is organosed by lamdowners.

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    Hmmmmmm Maybe I should do that hehehe

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    Yes that really is all three in the yard at the same time Elk, Moose, Deer

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    I don't hunt on the ranch it is a bit too easy
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Hmmmmmm Maybe I should do that hehehe

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    Yes that really is all three in the yard at the same time Elk, Moose, Deer

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    I don't hunt on the ranch it is a bit too easy
    You could chuck a heavy rock and you'd be well fed ��

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