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Looking to maybe deer hunt for the first time this season. Help!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tele-Caster" data-source="post: 778055" data-attributes="member: 8545"><p>I don't have a hunting partner currently. I've never seen deer hunting as a solo activity, but until moving out here, I used to hunt in the western states on vast tracts of public land wilderness, where having a buddy with you could mean the difference between life and death for a variety of reasons.</p><p></p><p>I am currently involved in outdoors jorunalism (I write for a Calfornia fly fishing magazine and some others) and was a licensed and bonded (Lic. # 2725) hunting and fishing guide in California from 1995 to 2006. I am also a former Los Angeles County, CA police officer. In other words, I'm a pretty safe guy to be around when guns are involved.</p><p></p><p>I live in Tahlequah and hunt public land around here. I shot my first whitetails last year during the primitive weapon season, getting a buck and a doe on consecutive days.</p><p></p><p>I know how to process and butcher game and can show you how if interested.</p><p></p><p>I also have a TJ Jeep for those areas where such a vehicle is required. None of them I hunt around these parts require a vehicle with that capability. More than one of them is right off a paved road.</p><p></p><p>I currently shoot a Savage Model 10 in .243 Winchester. That is plenty of deer rifle where I hunt. I think the Savage is an excellent product, with a lot of very clever features to it that make it durable, reliable, easy to maintain, and highly accurate. I've had Remingtons, Rugers, Winchesters, '03 Springfields, Mausers, and CZ 550's, but this Savage that I currently shoot is probably my favorite of the bunch. The .243 is very pleasant to shoot and has all of the penetration, power, and range you'll need. It isn't popular to discuss, put people kill animals a whole lot tougher than whitetails with the round and not just here in the U.S., but in other parts of the world.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, if you're serious about wanting to go hunting, I could use a hunting buddy. PM me and you can go out with me if you want to.</p><p></p><p>Given that I shot my deer within 10 minutes drive of my house here in Tahlequah, camping out isn't something that I've done since moving out here. That was always a part of the hunting that I did out west, though, and I do miss it. We can do the camping out thing if you want. I haven't because I don't have to, but I would if I was coming from Tulsa to hunt around here.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, PM me if you're still looking for a hunting partner to show you the ropes.</p><p></p><p>-JP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tele-Caster, post: 778055, member: 8545"] I don't have a hunting partner currently. I've never seen deer hunting as a solo activity, but until moving out here, I used to hunt in the western states on vast tracts of public land wilderness, where having a buddy with you could mean the difference between life and death for a variety of reasons. I am currently involved in outdoors jorunalism (I write for a Calfornia fly fishing magazine and some others) and was a licensed and bonded (Lic. # 2725) hunting and fishing guide in California from 1995 to 2006. I am also a former Los Angeles County, CA police officer. In other words, I'm a pretty safe guy to be around when guns are involved. I live in Tahlequah and hunt public land around here. I shot my first whitetails last year during the primitive weapon season, getting a buck and a doe on consecutive days. I know how to process and butcher game and can show you how if interested. I also have a TJ Jeep for those areas where such a vehicle is required. None of them I hunt around these parts require a vehicle with that capability. More than one of them is right off a paved road. I currently shoot a Savage Model 10 in .243 Winchester. That is plenty of deer rifle where I hunt. I think the Savage is an excellent product, with a lot of very clever features to it that make it durable, reliable, easy to maintain, and highly accurate. I've had Remingtons, Rugers, Winchesters, '03 Springfields, Mausers, and CZ 550's, but this Savage that I currently shoot is probably my favorite of the bunch. The .243 is very pleasant to shoot and has all of the penetration, power, and range you'll need. It isn't popular to discuss, put people kill animals a whole lot tougher than whitetails with the round and not just here in the U.S., but in other parts of the world. Anyhow, if you're serious about wanting to go hunting, I could use a hunting buddy. PM me and you can go out with me if you want to. Given that I shot my deer within 10 minutes drive of my house here in Tahlequah, camping out isn't something that I've done since moving out here. That was always a part of the hunting that I did out west, though, and I do miss it. We can do the camping out thing if you want. I haven't because I don't have to, but I would if I was coming from Tulsa to hunt around here. Anyhow, PM me if you're still looking for a hunting partner to show you the ropes. -JP [/QUOTE]
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