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What animal would you hunt?

Started by monsterbuck, June 03, 2012, 09:52:00 PM

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Chris Steele

Been hunting whitetail for 45 years,I would hunt them another 45 years.
Chris Steele

eminart

I live in the southeast. Started bowhunting whitetails with my dad at age 10. If I could just pick one, it would have to be them.
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Birdbow

Another vote for pigs - year round, stalkable, and good tasting. Made for bowhunters!
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Pete McMiller

No question in my mind it's Elk.
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Terry Green

I would have to say hogs....too much fun, and the fact I'd get to hunt all year long!!!
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Whip

Without a doubt it is elk for me.  The only downside is that it generally means only a couple of weeks each year.  

If the decision involved considering the amount of time we get to hunt them in the fall, it would be tough to choose 2 weeks of elk versus months of hunting whitetails.

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smoke1953

Though I'm a diehard whitetail hunter I would have to say mulies even though I've only done it twice. They provide the variety of habitats, multiple ways to hunt and the potential for something big that drive most hunters.

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Whitetails everyday and all day without a doubt!!!
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Tradtical Commando

Would have to be turkeys! All other hunting seasons are just to stay busy until then!

nomansland4404

Whitetails only because such a long season to hunt. If not it would be Antelope!!

coaster500

Randy said it all "ELK ELK ELK ELK ELK ELK"

I still want a good Whitetail but there is nothing like September and Elk for me....
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DarkTimber

High Country Mule Deer...If my body could handle it.  Elk would be a VERY close second!

Mint

It would have to be hogs for me with whitetails a close second. With hogs though you can stand hunt or spot and stalk and the meat hogs are just as much fun as shooting a big boar.
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