Snowy Forest with Whitetail
- MrAltoid
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Snowy Forest with Whitetail
I really want this.
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Re: Snowy Forest with Whitetail
I'm all for it, but maybe a bit more explanation
- FatMountainbear
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Re: Snowy Forest with Whitetail
I am all for it, but I would like to know more details about your suggestion.
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Re: Snowy Forest with Whitetail
i like the idea, but could u explain it more for us e.g other animals
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Re: Snowy Forest with Whitetail
Pretty sure there won't be any explanation. The very descriptive OP was over a month ago
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Re: Snowy Forest with Whitetail
Nevertheless, people seem to be interested in the ideaBucksNBuffalo wrote:Pretty sure there won't be any explanation. The very descriptive OP was over a month ago
It might spark a contributive discussion about a snowy reserve with WT.
Soo... Let me start! How about an actual seasonal winter reserve? Like Ohio? Throw in some standard animals like Yote, Turkey and other stuff we've seen a million times before. Perhaps it would be a good map to release the Cougar/Mountain Lion with? An extra map for Wolves? I could go on I guess but I'll leave the factual data about which animal lives where to the actual experts on american hunting...
And offcourse there would be the need for a lot of new tents... easy money... spend
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Re: Snowy Forest with Whitetail
Never said they weren't. I was just saying since people are asking the OP to elaborate that it probably won't happen (him/her explaining) since it was well over a month ago and the OP hasn't posted again.SPRK85 wrote:Nevertheless, people seem to be interested in the ideaBucksNBuffalo wrote:Pretty sure there won't be any explanation. The very descriptive OP was over a month ago
It might spark a contributive discussion about a snowy reserve with WT.
Soo... Let me start! How about an actual seasonal winter reserve? Like Ohio? Throw in some standard animals like Yote, Turkey and other stuff we've seen a million times before. Perhaps it would be a good map to release the Cougar/Mountain Lion with? An extra map for Wolves? I could go on I guess but I'll leave the factual data about which animal lives where to the actual experts on american hunting...
And offcourse there would be the need for a lot of new tents... easy money... spend
Now, the way you describe the idea SPRK85, I'm all for it.
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Re: Snowy Forest with Whitetail
Oh!
And it would make them old wintercamo-gear a bit more versatile than it is atm.
The average hunting day for me in Whiterime be like:
And it would make them old wintercamo-gear a bit more versatile than it is atm.
The average hunting day for me in Whiterime be like:
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Re: Snowy Forest with Whitetail
I would like to see a New Hunting Reserve in NW Minnesota (within the Prairie Pothole Region) during the Winter time with frozen wetlands and cattail sloughs, scattered blocks of small wooded areas, corn and wheat fields and a few roads, drainage ditches and farm buildings. We could hunt Whitetail Deer in the wooded areas and Ring-necked Pheasants, Cottontail Rabbits, Red Fox and Raccoon in the sloughs and farm fields. This is the type of hunting I did for many years of my life and it's so much FUN! You could use calls for Whitetail Deer and Red Fox and/or use Dogs for hunting Cottontails, Fox or Raccoon.
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Re: Snowy Forest with Whitetail
Cottontail in a winterland?
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