If I was a die hard duck hunter I would of shot the early teal and woodies..and then the widgeon and gadwall flocks are plentiful...now its almost time for mallard mania...the redheads are here all ready and they are quality when it comes to shootin and eatin...I don't waste time...I move around for action...countin on one location for heavy duty ongoin action doesn't work for me...I apply that mindset to all my huntin and fishin...its just common sense that timing your different locations is everything...
If I was young I would of liked to become a professional big and small game and fishing guide...I think I could of made a successful career doing it. I would choose either Alberta or British Columbia as they have alot of different animals to hunt and BC for waters to fish. A good guide can make upwards of $500 a day counting your tips. That means you got to be good. I love the scouting part going out searching for animals. I keep my binos and spotting scope in my truck and go out and look at mothernature right in my neighbourhood...thats what a good outdoorsman is all about...its not just the shooting...but then again i enjoy goin to the rifle range and hittin the bullseye with my rifle...heading back to the range on the weekend with new ammo to shoot for NFLD caribou...I wanna be ready for that just incase up to 400 yard shot my last one was a 370 yd alberta elk if ya seen the pic...all my big game shots out in NFLD have been over 300 yards...the outfitters say 150 to 200 yds for caribou...well I have learned to double the distance for the reality of the animals and the huntin areas they flourish...vast bogs surrounded by timber and the open barren tundra...and all the lakes mountains with valleys and river bottoms...NFLD is a gem for huntin and only 20 hours and a ferry ride away...you can fly with Westjet into Deer lake in under 3 hours right here from London ...they fly there everyday...there is also ground transportation service right to your house with your meat and antlers..I am scarred my rifle scope will get knocked...But I think I might try it sometime...
If I was young I would of liked to become a professional big and small game and fishing guide...I think I could of made a successful career doing it. I would choose either Alberta or British Columbia as they have alot of different animals to hunt and BC for waters to fish. A good guide can make upwards of $500 a day counting your tips. That means you got to be good. I love the scouting part going out searching for animals. I keep my binos and spotting scope in my truck and go out and look at mothernature right in my neighbourhood...thats what a good outdoorsman is all about...its not just the shooting...but then again i enjoy goin to the rifle range and hittin the bullseye with my rifle...heading back to the range on the weekend with new ammo to shoot for NFLD caribou...I wanna be ready for that just incase up to 400 yard shot my last one was a 370 yd alberta elk if ya seen the pic...all my big game shots out in NFLD have been over 300 yards...the outfitters say 150 to 200 yds for caribou...well I have learned to double the distance for the reality of the animals and the huntin areas they flourish...vast bogs surrounded by timber and the open barren tundra...and all the lakes mountains with valleys and river bottoms...NFLD is a gem for huntin and only 20 hours and a ferry ride away...you can fly with Westjet into Deer lake in under 3 hours right here from London ...they fly there everyday...there is also ground transportation service right to your house with your meat and antlers..I am scarred my rifle scope will get knocked...But I think I might try it sometime...
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