• Goose Hunting
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Some of those hits look brutal, but there's something that makes me want to try it out. I just hope they're gonna use them all.
They said they were going to take 5 each for their wives, So they went to good use.
My next firearm investment will probably be a scope for my 22, I want to be able to hunt while in college so I can eat something nice every once in a while. Doing research into hunting makes me more eager to try.
[QUOTE=credesniper;41617224]My next firearm investment will probably be a scope for my 22, I want to be able to hunt while in college so I can eat something nice every once in a while. Doing research into hunting makes me more eager to try.[/QUOTE] What exactly do you plan on killing with a .22 caliber that would be nice to eat?
[QUOTE=OBOESHOES;41620714]What exactly do you plan on killing with a .22 caliber that would be nice to eat?[/QUOTE] Rabbit
[QUOTE=RaptorBlackz;41612909]They said they were going to take 5 each for their wives, So they went to good use.[/QUOTE] Regardless whether they were put to good use or not, did they really need five geese each? I would imagine that one or two geese would have sufficed.
[QUOTE=Wafflemonstr;41621767]Regardless whether they were put to good use or not, did they really need five geese each? I would imagine that one or two geese would have sufficed.[/QUOTE] That's the bag limit obviously, so I don't see why not. [editline]28th July 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=OBOESHOES;41620714]What exactly do you plan on killing with a .22 caliber that would be nice to eat?[/QUOTE] If you are a little over-killish, squirrel.
To anyone who has never tried goose, I urge you to try it. If you like food like chicken/turkey/duck, you'll love goose too.
[QUOTE=Wafflemonstr;41621767]Regardless whether they were put to good use or not, did they really need five geese each? I would imagine that one or two geese would have sufficed.[/QUOTE] we have freezers for a reason.
[QUOTE=Wafflemonstr;41621767]Regardless whether they were put to good use or not, did they really need five geese each? I would imagine that one or two geese would have sufficed.[/QUOTE] geese are fairly small, so even a family of four would easily go through one in a day. Beyond that, you can always freeze the geese after they have been plucked and cleaned, and save them for another time if you don't want to eat them fresh.
[QUOTE=OBOESHOES;41620714]What exactly do you plan on killing with a .22 caliber that would be nice to eat?[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Zillamaster55;41620726]Rabbit[/QUOTE] Some squirrel, and bird. Maybe even a snake if I'm feeling adventurous.
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