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What hunts are you planning for 2011? Souting yet?

Started by Elksong, March 05, 2011, 09:05:00 AM

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yeager

Planning on going to west central North Dakota for mule deer with fellow Tradganger bfisherman11.  This will be our 5th try and hopefully this will be the year.
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LITTLEBIGMAN

I am heading to KS for the turkey opener 4/1

Then to Neb for a 5 day turkey hunt 4/15.

Having the knee replaced May 6th. Will re coop over the summer . Then head to Alberta in late sept for another Moose hunt. finish out the year at the home place.

papa bear i envy you. Those eaglecaps are some awesome mtns. Havent been there since 2004!
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wapiti792

1. Turkies in KY and IN as well as here in IL, mostly weekends and and extra day off here and there in April.

2. A bear hunt in Manitoba (my first) in June.

3. Antelope in WY with my wife in Sept.

5. Whitetails in KY in Sept then whitetail deer here in IL pretty much nonstop until January.

I am blessed. Another trip around the sun and more great memories made with my longbow in hand   :campfire:
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JimB

1.Bear in Saskatchewan in May
2.Possibly bear in Montana after that if time and work permit.
3.Antelope in August
4.Elk in September
5.Oct-Nov?
6.Hopefully lion in Dec,depends on the hound man's schedule.

vtmtnman

Deer/bear hunt in PA
Bowhunt in NY just over the line
Bow in VT
Praying for my moose tag...will probably use my smokepole for my first one.Then bow on the next.
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far rider

NC spring turkey
NC Deer
NC small game
SC hog
? Canada black bear?
NC black bear?
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Venatôr

twitchstick

It all depends on what I draw as to what I hunt. Time and money will keep me in state this year most likely. I have a great opputnity to hunt Idaho bear this spring if I get the time to go.
In state I will chase turkeys ,deer and elk for sure. I have good odds on drawing ether a nanny Mt.Goat tag or a cow moose tag this year. I'm getting itchy to get out chase game instead of pouring over mapps,aerial photos,draw odds and shut. I'm hoping to get some of the sheds off the big bulls around here this spring.

Elksong

Looks like most of are gonna chase turkey here pretty soon. I hope all of get at lest ONE opportunity to get THIS close! LOL!
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David Mitchell

Well, lemme see....August antelope hunt in Wyoming, followed by the Colorado elk opener the very next week for a pack-in hunt, then West Virginia deer, probably a few days chasing Ohio whitetails, and the annual hog hunt in Florida.  Retirement is great! Still "trying" to get used to it.   :jumper:
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Hatrick

I've got at least 4 years before retirement so I'll stay close to home chasing whitetails. I might be able to kick up some rabbits with the new beagle and there's always some squirrels hanging around.  

I do have an October trip planned to the eastern shore of Maryland chasing Sika deer again. These guys are a real challenge and fun to hunt.

 
The scent of Autumn is like food to the hunters soul.

Duckbutt

Drew WY elk tag so I'll be putting all my eggs in that basket this year besides the usual stuff around home.

diehardhunter

I'm getting very very excited for turkey hunting in a few weeks too! I've been checking ScoutLookWeather daily to anticipate the big day.  Where is everyone's favorite place to turkey hunt?

RRock

Found out last week, my hunting bud won't make the moose trip this year. Outfitter doesn't want to take a single hunter, so I'm back to square one.

bigugly1

My main objective is my semi annual moose hunt. I may end up with a different group this year. I also hope to make it for 10 days instead of just 6. I have done no scouting other than looking at maps as it's a 17 hour drive away. I will also do some deer, turkey and grouse hunting this year.

razorsharptokill

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Bowwild

Looks like Moose just came off the list. Getting ready to punt.

arrow flynn

I got a kelpie to take the place of shorty my male kelpie he made it 16 yrs it got bad at the end brings a tear to my eye lucy and me are gojng to trinity co. and take after apig this spring
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kleine

Hogs next week in Oklahoma, at home spring turkey, and then wait for October turkeys and whitetails thru January.
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Hit-or-Miss

Florida Hog / Deer hunt this fall, Maine Deer in Oct. Other assorted Varmints and critters year round!!!!!!

Chumster

Will be going with my son this September on our first antelope hunt (oklahoma). Have plans of checking out our options in May. Will be interesting to see how we will address getting close, ground blinds or ghost shield.
Never wait too long!


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