Muzzeloading 101
I've never owned or shot a muzzleloader, never got my tag. But I know a lot of real old timers and conservationist types love the whole muzzleloading scene after regular rifle season gets done.
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I've never owned or shot a muzzleloader, never got my tag. But I know a lot of real old timers and conservationist types love the whole muzzleloading scene after regular rifle season gets done.
As seen on Outdoors Overload. http://outdooroverload.com/predator-hunting-running-coyote-shot-face-3-feet-decoy/
"West Virginia is known by many as the Mountain State. But for more than a century, those mountains lacked one of its long-time residentsβthe wild, free-ranging elk. Now, thanks to the efforts of cooperating state wildlife agencies, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its fired-up volunteers, elk are back the ground on their historic West Virginia range. The latest group to arrive made it thanks to a cross-country trek and a pay-it-forward attitude from a fellow elk state some 1,000 miles away."
"Want to catch more beaver? Well keep it simple no need to get fancy. Here is one of my best producing sets made with footholds on a castor mound. Watch as I make the set and you actually witness the beaver work the set and get caught and head down the drowning wire!! Please"
I've been watching these adventures of elk shed hunting in Nevada. Definately some beautiful country, they're finding some nice looking elk sheds.