69 years young and just retired. Been shooting and hunting since I was 13 but new to muzzleloaders. I have 2 - 50 caliber in lines, a CVA Accura and a Remington 700. Any load suggestions or tips would be appreciated.
My wife and I are planning on visiting all 50 states. We hope to fish in all of the states and hunt in many of them. That is one of the reasons I got the muzzleloaders, hoping for more options on seasons.
Have never traveled outside of Oregon except for military bases in California, Louisiana, South Carolina and Texas. There was no time for sightseeing then so we are really looking forward to seeing what each state has to offer.
My son and I have been buying deer preference points in Wyoming for a number of years and hope to hunt there in the next couple years.
My wife and I are planning on visiting Wyoming this year and find an area or unit we want to apply for. We both caught covid last July and still have respiratory problems. resulting from that.
I would appreciate any suggestions of areas or units that are less than 6000 feet elevation and have decent public access for a DIY hunt.
We are working to get our lungs built up but it is a slow process.
Wish you all the best.
Keep your powder dry!
My wife and I are planning on visiting all 50 states. We hope to fish in all of the states and hunt in many of them. That is one of the reasons I got the muzzleloaders, hoping for more options on seasons.
Have never traveled outside of Oregon except for military bases in California, Louisiana, South Carolina and Texas. There was no time for sightseeing then so we are really looking forward to seeing what each state has to offer.
My son and I have been buying deer preference points in Wyoming for a number of years and hope to hunt there in the next couple years.
My wife and I are planning on visiting Wyoming this year and find an area or unit we want to apply for. We both caught covid last July and still have respiratory problems. resulting from that.
I would appreciate any suggestions of areas or units that are less than 6000 feet elevation and have decent public access for a DIY hunt.
We are working to get our lungs built up but it is a slow process.
Wish you all the best.
Keep your powder dry!