Any old school deerhunters?
#11
RE: Any old school deerhunters?
All of the above when I was still gun hunting!!!! 30-30 model 99 lever action iron sights, camp fire slash stove/ 5 gallon bucket over a hole in the ground for sh&ter!!!!Did that for years in the early years..Walt
#12
RE: Any old school deerhunters?
Old school here although It's not gun hunting. I hunt exclusively with a 14 year old recurve. My camo Is nothing to fancy either being It's all of 15 years old but It's very quite stuff. When I go bear hunting everything Is cooked over an open fire, there's no better way IMO! We tent It out In the middle of no where, motels aren't for me, this Is hunting, the way I see It fit for me.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,320
RE: Any old school deerhunters?
By old school do you mean successful without the overpriced crap ? Count me in. If old school means I don't look like a posterboy for Cabelas...count me in. If old school means I hunt with ammo I make, guns I setup and tactics handed down of generations...count me in on that too.
#16
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Jefferson County, Missouri
Posts: 104
RE: Any old school deerhunters?
ORIGINAL: skb2706
By old school do you mean successful without the overpriced crap ? Count me in. If old school means I don't look like a posterboy for Cabelas...count me in. If old school means I hunt with ammo I make, guns I setup and tactics handed down of generations...count me in on that too.
By old school do you mean successful without the overpriced crap ? Count me in. If old school means I don't look like a posterboy for Cabelas...count me in. If old school means I hunt with ammo I make, guns I setup and tactics handed down of generations...count me in on that too.
#17
Banned
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 824
RE: Any old school deerhunters?
Good thread. Im so tired of trail cameras, deer cane, deer corn, short mags, ultra mags, light mags, game feeders, deer pee, bullet drop compensating scopes, sling sticks, cough silencers, real tree,JackieBushman, Team Primos, grunt calls, rattle bags, blah, blah, blah......
The nuts on here that post the pictures from their game cameras and say "what'll he score" drive me crazy. Whats worse are the knuckleheads that answer 160, 180........Give me a break.
The great thing about some of the so called old ways, is they are as effective as the "new" ways. What lacking is skill and more importantly, respect.
The nuts on here that post the pictures from their game cameras and say "what'll he score" drive me crazy. Whats worse are the knuckleheads that answer 160, 180........Give me a break.
The great thing about some of the so called old ways, is they are as effective as the "new" ways. What lacking is skill and more importantly, respect.
#18
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Chippewa Falls WI
Posts: 914
RE: Any old school deerhunters?
I have a 1950 marlin 35 rem that was made a year after I was born no scope open sights (that I can no longer see) But it is in like new condition It will be hunting with me this year.
#19
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Posts: 375
RE: Any old school deerhunters?
I'm not quite as old school as some of you, but I do hunt witha scopedMarlin 336. I don't use a stand and I hunt public land usually knee deep in swamp and have seen more deer this way than ever did with a stand. Haven't killed anything, but I'm still working on the skills. I've also never killed a buck so I'm holding out for a set of antlers. Hopefully this will be my year.
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: NE Kansas
Posts: 1,124
RE: Any old school deerhunters?
I've got old school tendencies. Though I use a scoped bolt action, I chose a .30-06 in part because it's one of those "old reliables." Venerable cartridges that have done the job over and over appeal to me. I don't use scents or scentlock or wear camo. Instead, I wear a greyish plaid coat and black sweat pants pulled over a pair of blue jeans (a blaze orange vest and hatt, too FWIW).
I have thought of changing on the camoflage, especially the face. I think my face has tipped deer to my presence on a couple of occasions when deer got really close. A facemask and perhaps some blaze orange camo might be things I add.
I have thought of changing on the camoflage, especially the face. I think my face has tipped deer to my presence on a couple of occasions when deer got really close. A facemask and perhaps some blaze orange camo might be things I add.