I saw a partridge hunt on You Tube and thought how much I would enjoy a hunt like that even if I had to drive 8 hours.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMHipYLjHkA
I want to know what other inexpensive hunts are available yet often overlooked.
Squirrel or porcupine hunting.
Opposum in my backyard.... if the dog doesn't get to 'em first!.... Phil
Yea... I think a "tree rat" hunt would be fun!
... mike ... :archer2: ...
Grouse hunting is great fun. We have Ruffed,Spruce and Blues and even a few Ptarmigan. A bunch of flu-flus with judos or hex heads and you are in for a fun afternoon. Also they are much easier to pack out than a Moose. :goldtooth: Bob
Frogs, my kids love deep fried frog legs.
For small game bowhunting, nothing beats arrowing bullfrogs and they're great eating.
Love to hunt Rabbits in the late season snow, and we have good supply of Grouse as well.
We also have an abundance of tree rats so many so that they are pests. I will take shots at them with any thing handy; slingshot, bow, pellet rifle, riot gun, AR, or throw rocks and insults if I need to.
Seriously, back to your question Charlie, Rabbits they are a lot of fun and even more so if you got a few Beagles with.
I'm going on an archey-only rabbit hunt in December. It will be my first time rabbit hunting since the 70's. My friend says rabbits will be very numerous and we're all going to take climbing tree stands to get about 5-6 feet above the ground while the dogs run. This will keep our arrows in the ground and help us see the bunny. I don't know if the hunting area is a Christmas tree farm or a tree nursery -- both have lots of rabbits and like to have em thinned.
I have shot several squirrels while deer hunting but I plan to purposefully hunt them this winter with my recurve.
I frog-hunted when I was a kid. I used bowfishing gear and like Night Wing wrote, it was a lot of fun. When that ole bull frog jumps in the pond and thinks he's safe, its great to shoot him between the eyes as he floats. Of course it is better not to spook him into the pond.
well, my brother and I go stump hunting, does that count?
Groundhog (woodchuck). The smaller ones are very good eating. Taste to me like veal. We bread coat ours and then fry them up.
Earl
Snipe Hunting: With the girl next door.
My mouth waters when I think of rabbit hunting.
I enjoy the hunt and enjoy eating rabbit almost as much.
Squirrels are fun too!
I have yet to try archery goose but it's on my bucket list. The only bird I know anything about hunting are longbeards.
God bless,Mudd
I would love to go on a rabbit hunt.
Chipmunks In the yard. They're hard to hit but when you do it is very saticfiying. Good practice too. I've got 2 this year.
Keeping the Faith!
Magnus
Rabbit hunting with beagles. Even if you don't get a shot or miss, at least you have fun watching the dogs work.
I live in Maryland and am embarrassed to say I've only been Sika Deer hunting twice. This year I was lucky enough to shoot a spike stag. A very interesting and inexpensive hunt for a unique animal. They're really a member of the elk family and bugle during the rut. I forgot my camera :knothead: so I'm waiting to get some of the pics back from my buddies. I hope to post them once I get em.
Congrats Dave on the Sika. I would like to try them sometime.
I agree Rabbits are a blast.
I wish Grouse around here were more abundant. (if someone knows of good poopulations let me know)
I love all the hunts that have been mentioned so far. One not yet mentioned that is a ton of fun is a bow fishing trip to a place with lots of big carp and or Gars. Heck, I've seen some pics from guys on here with huge piles of fish taken in one day.
I have shoot way more grouse and small game than big game for sure. Each year I look forward to small game season. Last year was one of my best grouse years ever. I had several days with full bags of birds. Thanks for sharing. :campfire:
I goose hunted with a bow back in the early 1980's. On one hunt I was hiding behind one of those old-time satellite dishes in the big yard of a lake house. The geese were coming in to the yard right after dawn. I was pumped. Then, the homeowner came out to the patio and began shaking a Maxwell house can full of corn. I asked here what she was doing -- she was trying to help me shoot a sky carp (Canada Goose). Of course I had to pack up and leave because baiting waterfowl is quite illegal.
Another time goose hunting, same era, I sat on a field edge with a bunch of fellows who were using shot-guns. I had a quiver full of flu-flus and one without. My buddies asked what the regular arrow with broadhead was for. It was my sky-busting arrow!
Grouse and rabbits are great fun :)
Varmints, here in California some years our ground squirrel population goes nuts. You can't walk 20 feet in any direction and not step in a hole. My buddy owns a cattle ranch and begs us to shoot them. It's great off season practice and there are thousands of them.
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Kip you eat them things ?
Texas hogs would be my choice. Most will let you hunt them. No limits or season. The added bonus is they are good to eat.
Mmmmm rabbits and squirrels. Can't wait for GORH 2010 (thread here somewhere).
Joe, they are considered pests to the ranchers like rodents. I guess if a guy was real hungry? Normally I am hunting hogs on this ranch. They eat better :)