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6.5 Sherman VS 280 Ackley Improved
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<blockquote data-quote="Stgraves260" data-source="post: 1963498" data-attributes="member: 19988"><p>That's actually nice to know. I forgot about that. I all ways get a hunting book where I hunt and brush up for that state. Every state is different. I remember when I went To Colorado 1 year with some friends on a elk hunt. I shot me a couple coyotes and 1 bobcat. It was about 2 or 3 hours after sundown. Man those people I USED to hunt with were upset with me for shooting those varmints. 1 of the guys was a friend of mines dad. I asked him if he ever read the hunting manual? I all ways high light some stuff in there for a quick reference for what I'm doing. Specially out of state. It says you can hunt all the varmints you want until you fill your elk tag. The next day he shot a elk about a hour before sunrise. He field his tag out and everything with the time on it. I started laughing so hard. I told him please tell me you did not wright that time down on there at a hour before sun rise. He told me yes he did. Yep that was a hefty fine. He was so proud of his elk. I sat down with everybody and went over a few things with them in the hunting guide. You can not shot game animals ( that need a tag ) 30 min before sunrise and 30 min after sunset. He has hunted in Colorado for almost 30 years and did not know that. I was a little shocked. I've been back a few times by myself. Just not as fun. Hunting should be about family and friends. Follow the rules when ya hunt. If you don't know something I would all ways ask a game warded. Ask if they will go over the rules with you. I've had some point stuff out in the hunting guid for me. They have all bin supper nice To me. All ways willing to help me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stgraves260, post: 1963498, member: 19988"] That’s actually nice to know. I forgot about that. I all ways get a hunting book where I hunt and brush up for that state. Every state is different. I remember when I went To Colorado 1 year with some friends on a elk hunt. I shot me a couple coyotes and 1 bobcat. It was about 2 or 3 hours after sundown. Man those people I USED to hunt with were upset with me for shooting those varmints. 1 of the guys was a friend of mines dad. I asked him if he ever read the hunting manual? I all ways high light some stuff in there for a quick reference for what I’m doing. Specially out of state. It says you can hunt all the varmints you want until you fill your elk tag. The next day he shot a elk about a hour before sunrise. He field his tag out and everything with the time on it. I started laughing so hard. I told him please tell me you did not wright that time down on there at a hour before sun rise. He told me yes he did. Yep that was a hefty fine. He was so proud of his elk. I sat down with everybody and went over a few things with them in the hunting guide. You can not shot game animals ( that need a tag ) 30 min before sunrise and 30 min after sunset. He has hunted in Colorado for almost 30 years and did not know that. I was a little shocked. I’ve been back a few times by myself. Just not as fun. Hunting should be about family and friends. Follow the rules when ya hunt. If you don’t know something I would all ways ask a game warded. Ask if they will go over the rules with you. I’ve had some point stuff out in the hunting guid for me. They have all bin supper nice To me. All ways willing to help me. [/QUOTE]
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