Where do you hunt thats a big snake.I would have emptied the gun at that snake,reloaded an emptied again just to be sure.Hate snakes always did always well.
I have to try hunting bunnies more often if thats where the deer are hanging out.Damn shame nice looking deer.Nice going on the bunnies I can taste,em from here.
There is no doubt we are all true hunters who do what we can to tag a trophy.This jerk never posted again so later for him and his web site and business.
Its not in the book.I do know Westchster is open to archery only.I'm pretty sure it says there is no firearm season in Westchester.I could be wrong but make sure.
Doc I agree.A preserve or farm or fenced in area is not hunting.and should not be called hunting.But a guided hunt in open country is differnt.You can still come home empty handed.Because the guide knows the area really dos'nt mean you are gonna get an animal.
As far as I know there is no firearm season at all.You can not fire a gun in Westchester at all.Only on the range. There is a range in Montrose,It is called Blue Mountain sportsmen center.You can fire a rifle shotgun muzzle loader even has an archery range and a handgun range.If you have a handgun permit.
How can you consider an animal that was farm raised a true trophy?That is not hunting,if that makes you feel like a hunter your missing out on the true meaning of hunting.I'm sure there are places you pay to hunt and still come home with an unfilled tag.But if the fence is there to keep your trophy there for you to shoot is that fair chase?