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The thread "fish hunting" got me thinking. When I was a lad I read hunting mags instead of Archie comics. I remember seeing a pic of a fellow with a rod and a bass in one hand and a shotgun and a duck in the other. WOW! I thought, that guy has it all.

A few years back I went out on a lake in Northern Alberta on opening day and caught a pike and shot a goldeneye. Had my picture taken with a rod and a pike in one hand and my shotgun and a duck in the other hand.

I taled to a fellow once who said his personel "slam" was to shoot a white-tail and a rough grouse and catch a brown trout(on a fly rod) all on the same day.

Any of you out there have an "outdoor combo" you would like to achieve and have you?


A fellow told me he had shot a moose and when he was walking out to get his ATV to get the moose out he also shot a white-tail buck. I said "wow that is unusual" He said "yea, I've only done that once before"
 
Any of you out there have an "outdoor combo" you would like to achieve

a blonde and a brunette.


in the past i have had the opportunity to take a colour phase black bear while getting an elk out of the bush, but figured i had enough on my plate. opportunities for a double on whitetail and mule deer have presented themselves as well. however, i would rather spread out my hunting, being allowed one muley and one whitetail and having close to 3 months to do it.
 
we flyfish from the canoe while moose hunting.......

does 3 moose, 1 bear, and a limit of rainbow trout, all on the same day of guiding count?
 
All in the same day, I have taken a moose, whitetail doe, ruffed grouse, sharptailed grouse and caught 3 northern pike. That was a good day.
 
We were moose hunting in the Chilcotin and took a break mid-day to do some fishing and noticed ducks flying over, so I have a pic like that too, one rod, one trout, one shotgun and one duck.
 
While it would make a hell of a long day, I think the ultimate would be a sheep from the top of a ridge, a bull elk in a meadow a little farther down the valley, and a whack of eastslope cutthroats in the river at the bottom.

Then a man could die happy!
 
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