Soonerschooner
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It's just around the corner here in OK! Can't wait! I'm back in the oil patch now so sadly I won't get to go as often this year.
This year might be the first since 2011 that I can make a hunt if my work schedule stays open. Looking forward to a hunt in Texas :thumb:
That makes two of us.
I have a really close friend in the Kerrville, TX area that gets me on to a few of the exotic game ranches to cull some of the older animals that aren't producing. Nothing usually worth paying a taxidermist to mount up, but they do make tasty meals.
This will be my second season to miss it. I have been deployed and now just loved to Texas. Getting the family settled and starting a new job.
Sure doesn't leave a lot of time to restock ammo between tourist season and deer season, lol.
I'm hoping to make it out in OH this season, for the first time since I've moved to CA! :rock:
That is only in Florida.
It's just around the corner here in OK! Can't wait! I'm back in the oil patch now so sadly I won't get to go as often this year.
Stizzy,
You should make it down to Wayne's National Forest down outside of Athens. That's my ol' stomping grounds. "We's gots some big deers down 'ere!" Killed my first 6 point with a truck, driving through when I was a "legal" newby.
I'm thinking about getting into deer hunting.
What stinger size/model do you guys use?
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Any stinger will work. However depending on what big game animal you want to hunt, it is the size of your lift you are running that does matter;
- white tail, mule deer, big horn sheep, antelope = budget boost up to 3" lift kits
- elk, moose = 4"-6" lift kits (with additional front quarter panel armor and steel tube fenders highly recommended)
All kidding aside, if you are ever in the hill country of Texas you will notice a very popular bumper that is on almost every truck you will see, its called a "Ranch Hand". These bumpers probably have more deer take downs than any rifle or shotgun.
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