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seanps
12-14-2009, 12:58 PM
Hi everyone,

Took my lab out for our last day of the grouse & deer season on Saturday. We spent the day hiking some new roads and stumbled across a really great grouse spot, seeing four birds in the span of a half hour. Unfortunately, they were quick to fly and it was pretty hilly terrain. Came home with one ( a ruffie), and it'll be dinner tonight.

Just wanted to give a big thanks to everyone on the site for all the help they've given me this year. I'm 27 and new to B.C., and though I had hunted in New Brunswick with my dad from the age of 5 'til I hit university, I hadn't been out in years.

Thanks to HBC, in the span of about two weeks I went from "no plans to hunt", to buying a shotgun, doing some basic retriever training, and hitting the woods. That's all due to advice I found on here, from where to buy a used gun in Vancouver to the best spots to hunt. Special thanks to Plincker for info on hunting spots, and Jimbo for the bag of bird wings.

Bought my first deer tag this year, and though I didn't so much as see a buck, it was great to have along -- just in case. Also had the girlfriend buy me a Cutco drop-point knife for a birthday present, and my old man shipped out of my old hunting clothes that I hadn't seen in almost 10 years (still fit!). Nothing like a pair of camo suspenders. Best of all, I got to spend a full day every week beating the bush with my dog (he's about 18 months now), and I feel he's learned a lot while doing it.

I kept everything pretty budget -- homemade dog vest, cheap single-shot 20 gauge -- but plan on expanding next year. Also proud to have been able to get into a lot of hunting spots with a little 2WD car. I was most definitely the only guy driving a Prius on the backroads.

I'll be out this winter, likely tracking bunnies so I have an excuse to be out in the woods with a gun on my back. Thanks again for all your help, HBC members, and have a great Christmas.

A couple of photos from Saturday:

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835
12-14-2009, 01:02 PM
That seccond pic made me laugh! love the dog
glad to see you had a good year, the next will be that much better.
love the dog

CT.45
12-14-2009, 04:36 PM
Congrats and welcome to BC!! Nice looking pooch too!!

Will
12-14-2009, 04:56 PM
Great looking Doggie !
No worries on not seeing a buck...plenty of us didn't cut a Buck tag this year:-?

Good luck next year and thanks for the tale.

sawmill
12-14-2009, 05:09 PM
What a great looking Pup you have!:mrgreen:I love mine up to the sky!Looks like you have many years of friendship and laughs ahead of you both.Cheers,Joe.

Hydrojet
12-14-2009, 05:12 PM
good on ya for getting out there. Now the wait till next year!

d6dan
12-14-2009, 05:13 PM
No worries on not seeing a buck...plenty of us didn't cut a Buck tag this year:-?


Yeah, I'm one of them!:shock:

kennyj
12-14-2009, 05:22 PM
Glad you had fun out there.Thats what its all about.Your car will do just fine.Some of the best spots are close to town.
kenny

Jimbo
12-14-2009, 10:40 PM
Good on you for making a plan and putting it into action. Have fun training in 2010.

hunter1947
12-15-2009, 06:28 AM
Nice to see that you are getting into the back country ,You got a very nice looking dog there he is your buddy http://www.huntingbc.ca/forum/images/icons/icon6.gif..

I know a person that is a bow hunter and he has many deer from the island in the pope&young record book this person uses a car for his hunts in the back roads.

Mik
12-15-2009, 06:37 AM
Sounds like you made the best of the hunting season this year. Good luck next year.

bowhunterbruce
12-15-2009, 06:43 AM
wait to get out there and not allow any limits to slow down your drive,a few years back my truck and quad were stolen from my drive way and were relinquished to hunting with the wifes old buick,and made for some great pics where we came home with both a doe (her leh) one weekend then a black bear the next weekend both in the trunk.
dont concern yourself about not filling your tag your gonna have alot of your own hotspots in no time.bc is full of them if ya just look from outside your vehicle
bruce