Heh. Remember to boot up Moorhuhn on the PSX you seem to have there, to balance all this waterfowling with upland fowling too. It was THE game back in late 90's and early 00's when I still had a CRT video projector that was compatible with the light guns.Did some duck hunting this evening..........
I'll admit I've never heard of Moorhuhn, but now I'm going to look into it .....Heh. Remember to boot up Moorhuhn on the PSX you seem to have there, to balance all this waterfowling with upland fowling too. It was THE game back in late 90's and early 00's when I still had a CRT video projector that was compatible with the light guns.
I know, I know. Way off-topic for this thread so let's leave it that, unless a benevolent Mod splits up this thread into a separate vintage hunting/shooting game one for us old geeks.
BTDTToday is the last day of rifle season. After working 11hr yesterday and feeling like I wrestled a gorilla I decided to take today off. Between the 45min drive, maybe finding a butcher and $125 to cut it up it just isn’t worth the time. It’s funny how I get older I find it hard to get out.
Didnt shoot it, but on the game camera on my own property. I took a pic of the pic on my laptop, and thats the flash you see shining. Thought it made a cool picture! Had at least 3 good bucks make it through the season.
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Beautiful buck & a neat photo; he probably spent hunting season being nocturnal. During gun season the only bucks I see on trail cams around here are all in the dead of night. Except for the rut, but that happens here in early November and gun season opened last month on Nov. 20th. They were all night owls by then. Got a nice trail cam picture of a nice buck strolling past the empty blind on Nov. 11th a little after 11 a.m.. You can see the blind in the background. I could have been in that blind with my buddies crossbow. Coulda, shoulda, woulda, right? Planning on doing more crossbow hunting next November around that time.View attachment 1048441..
These were 2 different rams that were bedded about 100 yards apart. Both of them were monsters. They made the one that I got close to look small.That bighorn is huge!