Monday, March 9, 2009

Patrick F mcmanus.

Indeed, hunters very often go through the following sequence to improve on the difficulty of their hunts.First they switch from modern rifle to the muzzle loader. With the exception of some exceedingly fast hunters, this limits them to one shot at any game. Then black-powder rifles also become too easy, and so they move on to bow hunting. Eventually, they go after even large and dangerous game with only their bow and an arrow, which essentially amounts to two sticks and a piece of string.


This vary true. My dad did this only he went straight to bow, skipped muzzle loader. He clams if was for he got more time to hunt. He is rifle hunting now, and has less time then the last time he rifle hunted. I think he is doing this because he did not get any thing the last couple years he bow hunted. When I get older I hope I am good enulf to go through the stages.

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