For all this is a metal building. He asked info on a metal building and all went talking about pole barns. Sorry...I'm a iron worker and in our work we erect metal buildings. If this is infact what you are wanting feel free to ask me anything. Steel verse wood..... not saying all but I've seen a...
I believe the two trail cam pics are two different deer and i would say she shot the one in the first trail cam pic. The body of the deer in the second pic is way smaller. I would say the old man's offspring
This isn't true. There are two different cases with two different guys why i'll never purchase Montecs. Couple years ago my cousin shot a nice buck with montecs and yea we found it with a sparse blood trail as it didn't punch all the way through. So while gutting a deer with a broadhead still...
I always put my release on my wrist at the truck so no forgetting it and put it in my bow case when done. Except once two years ago I went for a evening hunt than went back the next morning and dropped my cousin off and went to my spot and was getting ready and was all set but couldn't find my...
It needs to be done like the lottery drawing system in south Dakota and other states. They give every bowhunter a tag and let them control the herd and than have have a lottery drawing for the rifle season. And they don't give every man with a gun a any deer tag. You have to save preference...
I've been trying to find in the Iowa laws whether or not I can possess and hunt with a black powder rifle and cannot find the laws in laymen terms to understand.I am a convicted felon but would like to get into the sport of hunting with a black powder so any info would be appreciated.I can walk...
Transportation tag always stays with the meat as your verification that the deer was taken legally. So to answer your question yes. Where the meat goes the tag goes
Just confirms the horror stories of Iowa's shot gun season. Lets get ten guys together and go walk through the woods and shot at everything that moves. Whatever happened to putting in the leg work of scouting to put yourself in a good spot for a deer . This is not hunting this is not hunting...
My dad has this problem and it started in the army when he couldn't zero his rifle. It's called trigger finger. He hunts with a 25-06 in south Dakota and it is zeroed at a hundred yards but there are times like this year when he couldn't hit a doe standing still at a hundred yards but ten...
though I know this stud should've been left to walk my cousin was very happy with him and that's all that matters. At a two year old deer he is a eleven point with a droptine.congrats buddy for getting a droptine buck before me!!!!!!!!
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