Originally Posted by sunandmoonfishing.co A great hunter once told me, "Do what works for you". Back to your question. The only semi successful traditional bow hunters I know hunt situations where the topography of the stand and lay out of the land, (i.e. funnels to food plots) enables the hunter to use a re-curve or long bow. Speaking for myself, I hunt public land. The deer are under lots of pressure and are well trained to “seek the human”. I must use every available advantage I can to consistently harvest a deer. ...
Originally Posted by sunandmoonfishing.co I want to make some, “in general”, statements about white tail deer hunting -vs. - wild hog hunting. I would enjoy any and all feedback from anyone with an opinion about this subject. If you have ever hunted wild hogs or lived around where they live feel free to comment. I find the need to step up and be the first to state that wild hog hunting should be an honored sport equal to or elevated above deer hunting. Wild hogs, require far less time commitment than deer hunting. ...
Originally Posted by sunandmoonfishing.co Snag lines are legal in Oklahoma, however, as someone else stated. (Must check local water rules). Brother have you ever fished with snag lines? Snag lines are so very difficult to put out correctly and slay the hell out of catfish. I only ask that you don't leave your snag line in the water. In the spring the flatheads, blues and channel cats begin the migration for spawning. In the Spring, catfish are looking for mates and are very vulnerable to snag lines. I helped ...
Originally Posted by sunandmoonfishing.co Gentlemen, thanks so much for your comments. No worries about rounding up six of your friends or family. I think the USCA site is perfect for, “getting the word out” to any and all potential fishermen who would like to try something different. If all six men or women signed up I would be delighted, however, I am happy to just get to go and take someone who enjoys fishing and something different. Spoonbill snagging is a real treat for any fishermen. I have six heavy poles ...
Originally Posted by sunandmoonfishing.co Rounding up a Catfish Posse to go spoonbill snagging! $50/person Dear fellow USCA fishermen, I am rounding up a catfish posse this week for an exciting spoonbill snagging trip. Snow is gone and sun is out!!! Water temp is heating up. A group fishing trip is very affordable fun for everyone. I am setting up two fishing trips this coming weekend. Each group of fishermen-women (six persons total per trip) can sign up to go fishing this coming weekend Saturday March 27, 2010 and or Sunday ...