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Deer /turkey / squirrel/ rabbit / crows ( Think I’ve killed 3) fox / Coyote ( zero coyote taken ) / duck ( maybe 3 half azzed times and killed one drake woodie ) 

before marriage cruised a few hot spots for cougars 

And yes I saw “ game animals “ but expanded. 

Does snipe with a burlap sack count ? 

Edit : Thanks  Law , I forgot about woodchuckers 

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Squirrel, crow, rabbit, pheasant, woodcock, grouse, dove, turkey, duck (black, teal, wood, mallard and one scaup) geese, deer (muley & whitetail), fox, coyote, elk, black bear, antelope and caribou.

I think that's it, probably something glaringly obvious I missed?

I can't wait to see Dinsdale's response. :)

Pygmy will have a nice portfolio too!! (and he didn't disappoint!!)

Woodchuck count too?  Got 'em.........oh prairie dogs too.

Forgot the one and only hog I shot a few years ago!

 

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I'll only list stuff I have killed, excluding a  couple of targets of opportunity that I  shot at and did not kill (wolf and wolverine)..

Varmints....Red squirrel, chipmunk, woodchuck, red and grey foxes, and coyotes, jack rabbits, porcupines, prairie dogs, opposuums...

Small game...Grey, black and fox squirrels, cottontail rabbits, snowshoe rabbits, raccoons...

Birds.....crows, pigeons, doves, ducks of many species, Canada and whitefronted geese,  woodcock, snipe, gallinules, rails,coots, ruffed grouse,  blue grouse, ringneck pheasants, bobwhite quail, and lots of starlings and sparrows...

Medium and big game....feral hogs, pronghorn antelope, whitetail deer, mule deer,  3 different subspecies of caribou,  two different subspecies of moose,  Rocky Mountain elk....

Probably a few other critters along the way that I can't remember at the moment..All legal, of course....

 

Oh yeah...and TURKEYS, how could I forget THEM  ?  I have only ever shot one subspecies, though..Eastern...

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pretty much everything in the northeast, deer, bear,moose (NH cow) turkey, waterfowl(mallards, teal, gadwall, widgeon, woodies,blacks, pintails,redheads, bluebills,scoters, goldeneye, bufflehead, mergies (all)old squaw, eiders,shovelers,cans, geese), pheasant, woodcock,dove, pigeon, grouse, squirrel, rabbit,fox, coyote, raccoon,woodchuck,crows. probably missed some as well.

 

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Whitetail Deer
Mule deer
Coues Deer (only 1 day and didn’t kill one)
Antelope
Wolf (never killed one)
Coyote
Bobcat
Canadian Lynx
Mt Lion
Grey fox
Red fox (never killed one, but missed a couple)
Porcupine

And a bunch of Small game- birds, chipmunks, squirrels, etc.



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most everything in NY, but not nearly enough out of state critters.  Hopefully one day a moose or elk. And i bet you all forgot one listed above --- frogs! 

and of course....

"I have hunted the 4 legged deer but the two legged are a lot more fun, gonna go huntin tonite but i aint takin no gun" - Hank Jr. 

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Never put this in a list before, missing a few

Successful;

Whitetail Deer

Mule Deer

Coyote; eastern&western

Caribou; Quebec/Labrador, Barren Ground

Raccoon

Fox; Arctic, Red, Grey

Woodchuck

Squirrel; ground, grey, red, fox

Rabbit

Hare

Porcupine

Various birds; Ducks, Turkey, Crow, Pheasant (wild and stocked)Doves, Quail, Canadian Goose

Mouflon Sheep

Fallow Deer

Red Deer

Boar; Eurasian

Himalayan Tahr

Elephant

Cape Buffalo

Bushbuck; Cape

Bushbuck; Chobe

Impala; Southern

Kudu; Greater Southern

Zebra; Burchell

Zebra; Hartmann Mountain

Wildebeest; Black

WIldebeest; Blue

Duiker; Common(gray, bush)

Duiker; Blue

Warthog

Blesbok; Common

Blesbok; White

Hyena; Spotted

Eland; Cape

Baboon; Chacma

Monkey; Vervet

Springbok; Kalahari

Springbok; South African

Steenbok

Klipspringer

Mountain Reedbuck

Nyala

Red Hartebeest

Blackback Jackal

Oryx

Bushpig

Porcupine; African

 

Unusual circumstances,

Moose; meat animal I did the calling and split the meat, party permit.

 

Notable unsuccessful (and there's LOTS more,LOL)

Merriam Turkey

Chamois; 3 countries, 2 continents, 3 subspecies< nemesis animal some serious shoe leather hiking on this.

Vaal Rhebok; Dik Dik; Red Duiker; Grysbok < all members of the tiny ten and hard to put together as many are just targets of opportunity.

 

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3 minutes ago, Dinsdale said:

Never put this in a list before, missing a few

Successful;

Whitetail Deer

Mule Deer

Coyote; eastern&western

Caribou; Quebec/Labrador, Barren Ground

Raccoon

Fox; Arctic, Red, Grey

Woodchuck

Squirrel; ground, grey, red, fox

Rabbit

Hare

Porcupine

Various birds; Ducks, Turkey, Crow, Pheasant (wild and stocked)Doves, Quail, Canadian Goose

Mouflon Sheep

Fallow Deer

Red Deer

Boar; Eurasian

Himalayan Tahr

Elephant

Cape Buffalo

Bushbuck; Cape

Bushbuck; Chobe

Impala; Southern

Kudu; Greater Southern

Zebra; Burchell

Zebra; Hartmann Mountain

Wildebeest; Black

WIldebeest; Blue

Duiker; Common(gray, bush)

Duiker; Blue

Warthog

Blesbok; Common

Blesbok; White

Hyena; Spotted

Eland; Cape

Baboon; Chacma

Monkey; Vervet

Springbok; Kalahari

Springbok; South African

Steenbok

Klipspringer

Mountain Reedbuck

Nyala

Red Hartebeest

Blackback Jackal

Oryx

Bushpig

Porcupine; African

 

Unusual circumstances,

Moose; meat animal I did the calling and split the meat, party permit.

 

Notable unsuccessful;

Merriam Turkey

Chamois; 3 countries, 2 continents, 3 subspecies< nemesis animal some serious shoe leather hiking on this.

Vaal Rhebok; Dik Dik; Red Duiker; Grysbok < all members of the tiny ten and hard to put together as many are just targets of opportunity.

 

damn!!  i havent even heard of some of these.  You da man! 

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7 minutes ago, Dinsdale said:

Never put this in a list before, missing a few

Successful;

Whitetail Deer

Mule Deer

Coyote; eastern&western

Caribou; Quebec/Labrador, Barren Ground

Raccoon

Fox; Arctic, Red, Grey

Woodchuck

Squirrel; ground, grey, red, fox

Rabbit

Hare

Porcupine

Various birds; Ducks, Turkey, Crow, Pheasant (wild and stocked)Doves, Quail, Canadian Goose

Mouflon Sheep

Fallow Deer

Red Deer

Boar; Eurasian

Himalayan Tahr

Elephant

Cape Buffalo

Bushbuck; Cape

Bushbuck; Chobe

Impala; Southern

Kudu; Greater Southern

Zebra; Burchell

Zebra; Hartmann Mountain

Wildebeest; Black

WIldebeest; Blue

Duiker; Common(gray, bush)

Duiker; Blue

Warthog

Blesbok; Common

Blesbok; White

Hyena; Spotted

Eland; Cape

Baboon; Chacma

Monkey; Vervet

Springbok; Kalahari

Springbok; South African

Steenbok

Klipspringer

Mountain Reedbuck

Nyala

Red Hartebeest

Blackback Jackal

Oryx

Bushpig

Porcupine; African

 

Unusual circumstances,

Moose; meat animal I did the calling and split the meat, party permit.

 

Notable unsuccessful;

Merriam Turkey

Chamois; 3 countries, 2 continents, 3 subspecies< nemesis animal some serious shoe leather hiking on this.

Vaal Rhebok; Dik Dik; Red Duiker; Grysbok < all members of the tiny ten and hard to put together as many are just targets of opportunity.

 

Have a trophy room ? With all that in it would be cool to see 

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25 minutes ago, Robhuntandfish said:

damn!!  i havent even heard of some of these.  You da man! 

In my late 30's I set a goal to hunt on all 6 continents for something by 50; big game;small game;birds; I'm running a few years behind but next year I'll finish that (hopefully) with an Asian trip (most likely Ibex or Tur) In between been a bit distracted with hunting Southern Africa and have more than a few months on the ground visiting and hunting. 

 

I'll add......Hunters who can successfully take and have the skills to hunt Whitetail deer have my utmost respect and admiration. The guys and gals who can hunt up a deer on unknown property from scratch are top notch in my book

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Never put this in a list before, missing a few
Successful;
Whitetail Deer
Mule Deer
Coyote; eastern&western
Caribou; Quebec/Labrador, Barren Ground
Raccoon
Fox; Arctic, Red, Grey
Woodchuck
Squirrel; ground, grey, red, fox
Rabbit
Hare
Porcupine
Various birds; Ducks, Turkey, Crow, Pheasant (wild and stocked)Doves, Quail, Canadian Goose
Mouflon Sheep
Fallow Deer
Red Deer
Boar; Eurasian
Himalayan Tahr
Elephant
Cape Buffalo
Bushbuck; Cape
Bushbuck; Chobe
Impala; Southern
Kudu; Greater Southern
Zebra; Burchell
Zebra; Hartmann Mountain
Wildebeest; Black
WIldebeest; Blue
Duiker; Common(gray, bush)
Duiker; Blue
Warthog
Blesbok; Common
Blesbok; White
Hyena; Spotted
Eland; Cape
Baboon; Chacma
Monkey; Vervet
Springbok; Kalahari
Springbok; South African
Steenbok
Klipspringer
Mountain Reedbuck
Nyala
Red Hartebeest
Blackback Jackal
Oryx
Bushpig
Porcupine; African
 
Unusual circumstances,
Moose; meat animal I did the calling and split the meat, party permit.
 
Notable unsuccessful;
Merriam Turkey
Chamois; 3 countries, 2 continents, 3 subspecies Vaal Rhebok; Dik Dik; Red Duiker; Grysbok  


That’s a man’s list right. Awesome


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8 minutes ago, Dinsdale said:

In my late 30's I set a goal to hunt on all 6 continents for something by 50; big game;small game;birds; I'm running a few years behind but next year I'll finish that (hopefully) with an Asian trip (most likely Ibex or Tur) In between been a bit distracted with hunting Southern Africa and have more than a few months on the ground visiting and hunting. 

that is just damn impressive and probably a lifetime of great stories!  About the only thing missing is Bigfoot , yeti and the jackalope!  Def envy someone that would have these kinds of oppurtunities.  Best of luck on completing that , dont stop now youve done so much!   

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27 minutes ago, Dinsdale said:

Never put this in a list before, missing a few

Successful;

Whitetail Deer

Mule Deer

Coyote; eastern&western

Caribou; Quebec/Labrador, Barren Ground

Raccoon

Fox; Arctic, Red, Grey

Woodchuck

Squirrel; ground, grey, red, fox

Rabbit

Hare

Porcupine

Various birds; Ducks, Turkey, Crow, Pheasant (wild and stocked)Doves, Quail, Canadian Goose

Mouflon Sheep

Fallow Deer

Red Deer

Boar; Eurasian

Himalayan Tahr

Elephant

Cape Buffalo

Bushbuck; Cape

Bushbuck; Chobe

Impala; Southern

Kudu; Greater Southern

Zebra; Burchell

Zebra; Hartmann Mountain

Wildebeest; Black

WIldebeest; Blue

Duiker; Common(gray, bush)

Duiker; Blue

Warthog

Blesbok; Common

Blesbok; White

Hyena; Spotted

Eland; Cape

Baboon; Chacma

Monkey; Vervet

Springbok; Kalahari

Springbok; South African

Steenbok

Klipspringer

Mountain Reedbuck

Nyala

Red Hartebeest

Blackback Jackal

Oryx

Bushpig

Porcupine; African

 

Unusual circumstances,

Moose; meat animal I did the calling and split the meat, party permit.

 

Notable unsuccessful;

Merriam Turkey

Chamois; 3 countries, 2 continents, 3 subspecies< nemesis animal some serious shoe leather hiking on this.

Vaal Rhebok; Dik Dik; Red Duiker; Grysbok < all members of the tiny ten and hard to put together as many are just targets of opportunity.

 

I'll admit, this list is so impressive that I needed to Google more than a few names.  You sir, as they say, are "Living tbe Dream". :good:

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