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Re: Primitive Weapons Ain't So Primitive Anymore....
« Reply #45 on: October 10, 2024, 12:53:29 PM »
Dudes driving around for days on end and using atvs to hunt but a red dot on a muzzle loader is the end of hunting. Lololol. Guys are even on this site complaining that they can’t drive around the same areas natives can. Sad. That’s what technology has brought us. More and more lazy people who think that driving around is “getting outdoors”.

“Lazy” people” SMH

Not ALL folks are young, and or able bodied.
You too will be there some day……until then, how bout not complaining about how others hunt  :twocents:

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Re: Primitive Weapons Ain't So Primitive Anymore....
« Reply #46 on: October 10, 2024, 12:55:38 PM »
And yes, I agree, scopes will increase harvest, although I don’t feel it will be that much
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Re: Primitive Weapons Ain't So Primitive Anymore....
« Reply #47 on: October 10, 2024, 02:01:00 PM »
Dudes driving around for days on end and using atvs to hunt but a red dot on a muzzle loader is the end of hunting. Lololol. Guys are even on this site complaining that they can’t drive around the same areas natives can. Sad. That’s what technology has brought us. More and more lazy people who think that driving around is “getting outdoors”.

“Lazy” people” SMH

Not ALL folks are young, and or able bodied.
You too will be there some day……until then, how bout not complaining about how others hunt  :twocents:

Giddy Up!

This whole thread is about complaining how other people
Legally hunt. And yes it’s lazy. If you are disabled I understand it. I see a lot of young dude and guys who weigh 400+lbs out there driving around all day. Don’t worry I feel the same way about people who drive a Prius up to the trailhead and get out decked in patagucci and hike a half mile then go on to say how they are hikers and outdoors people. Tons of kids running around on atvs and pickup trucks cause they were told that’s “hunting”. 
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Re: Primitive Weapons Ain't So Primitive Anymore....
« Reply #48 on: October 10, 2024, 03:35:42 PM »
Just curious, not taking a side, but is driving around looking any less hunting than sitting in a blind over a bait pile on private property?  New tech is here and more to come, but I can add that's it's allowing me to keep going out in my declining years. I'll be adding a scope to my muzzy for next year, honestly just can't focus in on that front sight anymore.

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Re: Primitive Weapons Ain't So Primitive Anymore....
« Reply #49 on: October 10, 2024, 03:58:37 PM »
Some people on this very forum complained about the law allowing you to use a bow during muzzleloader season years ago. There's no way to make everyone happy.

Maybe my red dot is defective seeing how it hasn't gone out and killed me a bull yet and loaded it into the truck.

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Re: Primitive Weapons Ain't So Primitive Anymore....
« Reply #50 on: October 10, 2024, 07:10:27 PM »
Dudes driving around for days on end and using atvs to hunt but a red dot on a muzzle loader is the end of hunting. Lololol. Guys are even on this site complaining that they can’t drive around the same areas natives can. Sad. That’s what technology has brought us. More and more lazy people who think that driving around is “getting outdoors”.

“Lazy” people” SMH

Not ALL folks are young, and or able bodied.
You too will be there some day……until then, how bout not complaining about how others hunt  :twocents:

Giddy Up!

This whole thread is about complaining how other people
Legally hunt. And yes it’s lazy. If you are disabled I understand it. I see a lot of young dude and guys who weigh 400+lbs out there driving around all day. Don’t worry I feel the same way about people who drive a Prius up to the trailhead and get out decked in patagucci and hike a half mile then go on to say how they are hikers and outdoors people. Tons of kids running around on atvs and pickup trucks cause they were told that’s “hunting”.


To them it is.     Who are you to tell some one to do it YOUR way, or they are lazy.   

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Re: Primitive Weapons Ain't So Primitive Anymore....
« Reply #51 on: October 10, 2024, 07:57:42 PM »
Make it all a “modern” season😒
It’s turned into a joke….

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Re: Primitive Weapons Ain't So Primitive Anymore....
« Reply #52 on: October 10, 2024, 08:32:30 PM »
I like the challenge of archery, albeit with a modern compound bow. Early elk season I had two different elk encounters, the first a lead cow, the second a herd bull. Both easily killable with black powder rifles and obviously modern rifles.  The cow was blocked by a tiny bush at 52 yards, kill zone for me. I waited for a better shot but she barked and took her girls with her. The bull was about 80-90, didn’t range him didn’t want him to see me. Not kill zone for me but I did try calling at him. He wasn’t having it. Anyway, my point is both elk easily in my freezer if I wasn’t trying to fling sticks with a fast string. Freezer empty blues.

 


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