Bad Medicine
New Member
Howdy all. To make a long story short, a freak incident of good luck has left me with a very nice slug gun and a lot of questions. Due to limited time and finances, I am in need of some serious advice.
To make things more clear, I am now the flabbergasted owner of a Remington 870 12-gauge with a 26" Hastings Paradox rifled barrel (I've never owned a firearm nor won anything in a raffle). I've devoured every available piece of literature I can get my hands on, but that's no substitute for first-hand experience. I live in the southwest part of Iowa, and I managed to secure my first deer tag.
Here are the problems I face:
1-I don't have access to any private land, so I believe I will head to my nearest public hunting area when Shotgun 2 opens (I have two jobs, so the limited time for Shotgun 1 seemed like a poor investment).
2-I have never hunted deer before, although I love stalking rabbits with my magnum-class air rifle. I have no friends or family who have hunted deer either.
3- I have just enough money to afford ammo, a scent-killer kit, and my one tag. No stands, no lease, no camo, no cameras. Just my de-scented old Carhartt coat and bibs (earth brown, thankfully) and Two-Ton Tess (My wife named the shotgun. It IS heavy).
Here's my ramshackle skillset: I am pretty good at tracking and stalking. I always fill my freezer with frost bunnies, and I've never used a hunting dog.
I'm a pretty good shot. I regularly head-shoot rabbits and squirrels at 50 yards, iron sights. I've taken coyotes with the same setup, but this new endeavor is quite literally a different animal.
I don't particularly care about a trophy buck. In fact, since I'm primarily after meat, I would rather take a doe. If luck puts a big boy in my sights, I will take him, but my expectations of that are realistically slim. To anyone who is willing to help out a newcomer, I would be eternally grateful. Thank you.
To make things more clear, I am now the flabbergasted owner of a Remington 870 12-gauge with a 26" Hastings Paradox rifled barrel (I've never owned a firearm nor won anything in a raffle). I've devoured every available piece of literature I can get my hands on, but that's no substitute for first-hand experience. I live in the southwest part of Iowa, and I managed to secure my first deer tag.
Here are the problems I face:
1-I don't have access to any private land, so I believe I will head to my nearest public hunting area when Shotgun 2 opens (I have two jobs, so the limited time for Shotgun 1 seemed like a poor investment).
2-I have never hunted deer before, although I love stalking rabbits with my magnum-class air rifle. I have no friends or family who have hunted deer either.
3- I have just enough money to afford ammo, a scent-killer kit, and my one tag. No stands, no lease, no camo, no cameras. Just my de-scented old Carhartt coat and bibs (earth brown, thankfully) and Two-Ton Tess (My wife named the shotgun. It IS heavy).
Here's my ramshackle skillset: I am pretty good at tracking and stalking. I always fill my freezer with frost bunnies, and I've never used a hunting dog.
I'm a pretty good shot. I regularly head-shoot rabbits and squirrels at 50 yards, iron sights. I've taken coyotes with the same setup, but this new endeavor is quite literally a different animal.
I don't particularly care about a trophy buck. In fact, since I'm primarily after meat, I would rather take a doe. If luck puts a big boy in my sights, I will take him, but my expectations of that are realistically slim. To anyone who is willing to help out a newcomer, I would be eternally grateful. Thank you.
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