While I like the fact you can use handgun during the regular season. I wish there were still a handgun only season. A lot less guys in the woods then.
Posted on: Yesterday at 11:26:43 AMPos
I believe that this is how it all started and there was 14 original county's that grew to 21 county's over the course of a few years in the Jan only season.
I know what you are saying bout having a lot less guy's out there...when I am Coyote hunting it is great to have the woods to myself without the fear of messing someone else up or having the aggrivation
Of having some one move in on you well after daylight with a banging ladder stand or a four wheeler!
I shot a buck that year first season and I think sometime before the slug season they said we could take the pistol
I don't remember exactly how it played out but do remember that I got caught with my pants down on that first handgun usage during the reg season. It was late dec when the Good Wife ask what I wanted for CHRISTmas and I automatically said that I wanted the Ruger Vaquero in the .45 Colt and recieved it!
To be real honest with you, this is the first centerfire revolver that I had ever owned!...I was well versed in the usage of the single actions having shot the heck out of the cap n ball 1860 army and a .36 navy along with a single shot in the black powder over several years. With that new .45 in hand, I purchased dies right away and had near a year to shoot it exculsively. The long gun (read a traditional blackpowder rifle) that had been used since 1981 has stayed at home.
I did wish for that blkpwder rifle upon my first late season hunt (which would have been legal) because the terrain and yarded up deer in my late season spot down in Crawford county. You know how it goes...On the yarded deer you might get a reasonable shot but you may also see the entire herd of over 20 deer pass by you @ 100yds or a little better...I do practice some out at this range and do ok but when it really comes down to it, am reluctant to take this kind of shot at that range. To fix this problem I put a Red dot type of scope (read the Bushnell Trophy) on the SBH in the .44mag...it shoots great out at that range and is holding its zero well. I took that gun during this '08 regular season cause I could not resist giving it a trial run. I found no disadvantage at all to turning the thing on plus getting the hammer on that S/A eased back in time but without alarming the deer.
I will still reserve two more Vaquero models, one in a 4" and my original in a 7.5", both in .45 Colt for the regular season in the future.