Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: oneshot12 on December 16, 2014, 02:20:18 PM
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Now that Hunting season is all but over :'( its time to get to some of the much needed projects . Have a Trade Gun been meaning to give real going over so it will be ready for spring Turkey :) . time for the winter as well projects need to run some ball for shooting, work on all the gear that needs to be cleaned or re-browned bear grease the locks and triggers clean the stocks good . need to do some much needed up keep on the things that keep muzzle loader shooting so much fun .Just have to wait a while be for the black powder Rondie events start again after the first of the year so I have lots to keep me busy prepping for these coming events . Want to say Congratulations to all of you how made meat this past season .Those who were not so lucky I hope you had a great time in the woods regardless . Looking forward to hearing the stories around the camp fires this winter along with reading them here . Made some new friends and look to make a bunch in the up coming seasons. Keep you powder dry. Take care of your guns or they will not take care of you when you need them next time .I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year
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Thanks, Oneshot! Warmest wishes back at ya! I too have been putting away the camo, cleaning the packboards, and oiling up the guns for a nice long winter's rest. It is a little bittersweet, of course, but I am already dreaming of next season. Maybe I'll finally get to go turkey hunting this year! (The work year is always busiest for me during gobbler season, grrr)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all! Such a great group of people on here! :)
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Truly this has been a great enjoyable season from start to finish and I too am reluctant to end it now though I know it is time. Time for more practice, scouting, planning and dreaming of next season. May you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, along with prosperous scouting, planning and dreams to last until we do it all over again.
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I thought I was hooked on hunting before... and 2014 just kicked it up a notch! I had an "apprentice" hunter, who, although she didn't shoot her own deer, demonstrated every other skill, including scouting and tactics, target shooting, blood trailing, field dressing, and butchering. I am sure she has many deer in her future!
Also, I have come to appreciate the muzzleloader community even more this year. Just met even more folks in my community who shoot blackpowder, from Hawkens to custom sidelocks to Traditions to Knight. I am already dreaming of next fall... September can't come quickly enough! Happy winter to all of you.