One species, for the rest of your life?

Squirrels, because I can do it (trapping in my case) in my backyard. Plus they make a good fajita.
 
Sort of like being married. I would say has to be geese.season is long,lots of opertunity. You can make jerkey, sausage,drumstick stew,roast goose,soup,goulash and so much more.did I say there are lots of them.so many different ways to hunt them
 
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Nice looking dog.
 
The solitude of calling coyotes in January is truly a great hunting experience. Without the frustration of seeing other hunters, having access issues or field judging inches of horn.
 
Elk, because they're delicious, live in spectacular country, and the big one I didn't take in 2004 still haunts me a little.
 
Pretty looking spot...

It is, and that's exactly my pick there for hunting if I only had one option, that's pheasant hunting in the Caribou. We won't have time to show you even 10% of BC but we'll do our best, pretty well everything between cactus and rattlesnakes and rainforest with glaciers above. Even spots that look like a hilly Saskatchewan as in this spot.
 
It is, and that's exactly my pick there for hunting if I only had one option, that's pheasant hunting in the Caribou. We won't have time to show you even 10% of BC but we'll do our best, pretty well everything between cactus and rattlesnakes and rainforest with glaciers above. Even spots that look like a hilly Saskatchewan as in this spot.

So you're saying my Lightning 20 might be a good idea??? ;)
 
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