Where do you park your ATV / UTV when you're hunting? Just curious to see what the HuntDrop community thinks on this topic. Check out this brief guide by the team over at www.gearup2go.com and let me ...
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Just saw big cat out by Centennial Watershed State Park - Redding/Newtown CT line. How big do these bad boys get? This one was brownish spotted and about 4-5 feet long, stood about 2.5 feet. Photo signs ...
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I've been out every day for the past week in eastern ky. I've not seen much activity.
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So I was lucky this year and was drawn for a Vermont moose tag. This is going to be my first time hunting a moose. I live in a very rural area, and the tag is assigned to my area. I have permission to ...
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im looking for a trac of land to lease out next year and looking for about 50-100 acres to lease. i have started hunting this year and im looking in the areas of ashe, caldwell, watagua, avery, taylorsville, ...
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I have been looking for a new broad head this year and i have basically narrowed it down to rage or thunderheads but I'm willing to change any thoughts?
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I think it may be very convenient. You can easily compare prices in different countries and find your dream hunting. Your opinion is highly needed!
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i started shooting archery about a yr ago i need to know what a good maximum distance is. right now i only shot 40-45 yards is this a good distance to hunt or should i stretch it out a lil more.
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this is my first year shed hunting and have not found any yet if any one has some tips or if they have found any in the New England area please let me know thanks B-RY
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It is proven that hunters, fishermen and outdoorsmen and women in general are the greatest conservationists. If you want to be more involved or get some good ideas for your home state, check out the Tennessee ...
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Friend and myself are going to Newfounland next fall. We are driving and trying to figure out how much room we will need if we both get a moose. Does anyone have insight on a good way to get them home? ...
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i have been hunting the same 20 acres of land for the past 6 to 7 years in past it has been a fairly good place to hunt and provided many great meals for the dinner table. but in that short amount of ...
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Mitchell Crittenden
Definately a bad thing. Nobody wants to be that guy who gets beat by his girlfriend in a hunting competition but then again nobody wants to take a chance at a life time away from that person for yourself either. Take them hunting but do not hunt with themNoah Jenkins
Definitely at least take them hunting.They should know whats going on when your never around.pamela goodman
most definitely, it also helps the girlfriend realize what its all about.. not to mention once they realize what its about, they will either want to go to be apart of the excitement and enjoy it because you do or just not want to go because they realize your not up to no good... either way you win, you have the love of your life enjoying what you like or either she stays home and you go enjoy it with your buddies...Austin Ball
Shes a hunter too though, so she knows what it's all about and I ain't to worried about her havin me beat cuz I've had the bigger buck since we met lol and if she gets a bigger buck whole I'm with her then i can always say I put her on that buck and let her have it; makin me look like an awesome boyfriend lol so I see it as a win win for me.Audra Goss
As long as she likes it herself, definitely. If she's going out there with you just to be with you and not for the thrill of the hunting experience itself, then probably not. If she does like it, then just don't distract each other and you BOTH miss good hunts ;) lolBradley O'Neil
if shes a hunter, well yeah its a good thing... i got with my girlfriend all the time, the one day we couldnt go together i dropped a big 8 point, now it her turn ;)Austin Ball
well.. lol kinda late not to distract each other. I took her yesterday morning and we saw a couple does. decided to wait on a buck that never came lol and ya i guess she's to resistible to not get distracted by her every once in awhile :) lol **cheesy i know lolLex Juarez
A very good thing. As long as you both are respectful. Of course you do not want to be the guy with smaller animals than she has. However, if you are the guy who is proud of his woman and gets her big animals this would be a good thing. Note to women hunters, do not run your mans nose into the dirt if he hasn't gotten big game as big as yours. Don't even joke, just encourage him. I hunt with my bf, it has saved our relationship. He is my best friend, hunting buddy and lover.