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You a hunter or a fisherman?
      #348050 - 09/25/08 08:03 PM

This summer I was reading a John Geirach book (he's pretty good if you haven't read any of his work, though I do like his older stuff better). Anyway, he was talking about hunting, and that he had come to the realization that he was a fisherman who hunted. Basically, that's the way he thinks of himself - as a fisherman. But he also likes to hunt.

Most years I would have to put myself in the same boat - a fisherman who also hunts. This year, however, I've probably hunted more days than I've fished. That's probably saying something considering fishing season is always open. I guess I'm a hunter who also fishes.

So how about you? You a fisherman who hunts, or a hunter who also fishes?


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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: pez]
      #348067 - 09/25/08 08:56 PM

Can't do the book justice because the Wa rules only let me hunt my main prey a month out of the year....I would say that i'm a huntersheman...lol!!!

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Musicman]
      #348071 - 09/25/08 09:05 PM

Hunter who fishes.

Great at killing things, so-so at catching.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Dogfish]
      #348092 - 09/26/08 12:57 AM

Hunter who fishes! LIL

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Lilfisher]
      #348096 - 09/26/08 04:01 AM

I guess I'm BOTH! I guess I am just a true woodsman that likes meat! I like wild places! When I was very young, I was a fisher and did a little hunting. As I got older, I was a hunter, and also fished. Now that I am old, I fish as much as I hunt... and we are blessed with LONG seasons on both!

Leaving on a camping/muzzleloader deer hunt in two weeks in the "home area" in the Adirondacks, after some bird hunting before to "get in shape", and I am also looking forward to the big lake-run brown trout& steelhead fly fishing ACTION when the big runs begin in late October!

AAaaah! Retirement is tough - decisions, decisions.....
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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: BobK]
      #348102 - 09/26/08 06:29 AM

So you're a cougar hunter too, ehh Bob?

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Musicman]
      #348108 - 09/26/08 06:56 AM

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Did you forget an R after she??

I'm a fisher who hunts.


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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Fish Jesus]
      #348123 - 09/26/08 08:57 AM

I think there is a large amount of "hunting" that goes into a fishing trip.

I consider myself a woodsman, or outdoorsman. Not always hunting or fishing when exploring the outdoors.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Fish Jesus]
      #348124 - 09/26/08 08:58 AM

I'm a fisher who'd like to go hunting some day.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: bacota]
      #348130 - 09/26/08 09:24 AM

I'm just a guy who likes to cook and eat fresh dead stuff.

I like adventures, but mostly I like just being around my local area, knowing how the game and fish act, and being "out there". Hanging out with family and friends, around water and woods, is tradition that runs deep for me. When I know the fishing will be good, I fish. When I know the hunting will be good, I hunt. When I know both will be mediocre I do both, or pick one based on my mood, or amount of time I have to spend.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Rocket Red]
      #348131 - 09/26/08 09:40 AM

I'm a fisherman who hunts. I try to get my 1 deer a year so that I have some good stuff to cook up on the boat while fishing. Love the smell of summer sausage being warmed on the casr iron over Mr. Heater. I've hooked fish while doing it too which is a real hoot.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Castingpearls]
      #348141 - 09/26/08 11:33 AM

Yes.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: NickVellios]
      #348142 - 09/26/08 11:51 AM

I'm a hunting fisherman, but I could be persuaded to fish while hunting.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Tony1831]
      #348146 - 09/26/08 12:07 PM

I hunt fish

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: pez]
      #348147 - 09/26/08 12:37 PM

Used to be both. Over the years I came to realize that as far as the hunt was concerned, I was less interested in the kill and gaind my enjoyment from getting out in beautiful country and observing wildlife, etc. On my last elk hunt several years ago [after passing on an opportunity to fill my cow tag the first day] I came to the realization that there was far too little time to fish [my main interest] and I gave up the hunt. Never regretted the decision.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: BorntoFish]
      #348150 - 09/26/08 01:20 PM

I would say that I am a hunter that also likes to fish, this probably stems from preferring steak over fish. Now if I lived on the coast that might be different since I love crab and ling cod and halibit

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: frostop]
      #348179 - 09/26/08 04:52 PM

I love to hunt the prairie of Eastern Montana, I haven't drawn a deer tag for two years. Fraid you'd have to lock me up in the looney bin if I couldn't fish for two years.
Fisherman here, that loves to hear the thump of a bullet and the smell of sage.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Tally]
      #348197 - 09/26/08 08:46 PM

Every time I go east I get some sage branches, put them in a "medicine pouch" and keep them handy for when I get stressed. When that happens, I roll the pouch in my hands, take a big whiff, and the thought of my high desert hunts takes the stress away.

Glad someone else appreciates that smell.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Dogfish]
      #348227 - 09/27/08 04:28 AM

You know what I'm talkin' about Andy!

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Tally]
      #348241 - 09/27/08 08:50 AM

Big Sage country is where I live, and nothing smell better than the desert after a fall rain. Well maybe Cedars after a rain...

Funny how "aroma therapy" really works. Not that canned stuff though, I'm talking the real deal.

BTW, I'm probably a fisherman that hunts. More so now that my back is smoked.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Mojo]
      #348320 - 09/27/08 09:54 PM

Wow I didn't realize how much I missed sage until I read this. I spent many hours in Nevada and miss the sage. Time for a road trip.
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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Tally]
      #348328 - 09/27/08 11:03 PM

Anyone wants to ship me a pkg of fresh sage it would be greatly appreciated. Use to keep some hanging in the house and in the truck for the same effect Andy describes....great stress reducer!

I practice my survival skills and don't differentiate between hunting and fishing. Never have been interested in the pursuit of animals just for the catch and release experience.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Gooose]
      #348389 - 09/28/08 05:52 PM

I guess I would have to call myself a hunting fisherman. I fished on the way out to hunting this year and I fished while in bewtween morning and evening hunts. So I think that should cover it. By the way... thanks for the trip on the Quil Gooose.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Pug]
      #348404 - 09/28/08 07:41 PM

I introduced the boys to the smell of sage this year on our grouse hunt. It made an impression, but they are not hooked just yet. Hunter is definitely a hunter, while I'm not certain what Ryan is just yet.

I'm taking the week of the 6th off to do some work on the shop, but I may head east for deer for a day (purely a mental health day). If I do, I'll pick up a few branches of sage for you.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Dogfish]
      #348412 - 09/28/08 08:20 PM

This year was the first year since I was fourteen that I didn't have a problem with the sage buggin my allergies. So I actually got to enjoy it. But then again. I was at altitude most of the time in the Deadwood where there wasn't much of that stuff. I do kno wexactly what you are talking about with the fall rain though. Only in the desert do you get that smell.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Pug]
      #350471 - 10/15/08 10:58 AM

Used ot be a Fiserman who hunted. Now if I had to choose it would be hunting, Can't wait for season to start and once it is over I am planning next years hunts. Almost depressed that we didn't go to Montana this year and that I have already Bow hunted Elk here in WA. Will be back out for late season though and up for late buck in 550 with my Rifle.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: firedog]
      #374763 - 04/21/09 02:22 PM

Definately a fisherman who hunts, but only because I just recently got my first rife. I've been out target shooting a lot and have been reloading my own like crazy, and based on those two activities I can see how hunting would very easily take the place of fishing..... blasphemy, I know!

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: jakerau]
      #374905 - 04/22/09 07:07 PM

Fisherman that hunts. Have neglected the hunting infavor of the fishing for a lot of years and just back to hunting also. Actually as long as I am on the water I am good. The bigger the water the better unless its running down hill and is big enough for the DB.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Desertdog]
      #374908 - 04/22/09 07:26 PM

I am a hunter/gatherer....both of which includes harvesting fish and shellfish for subsistence.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Gooose]
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hunter.......I need the help of others to feeeeeeeeeeeeesh.....

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: gemstatejake]
      #374925 - 04/22/09 08:21 PM

Just bring the beer Jake

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Southfork]
      #374943 - 04/22/09 10:06 PM

Natural born killer here. I'll pick all of the above.

All you gatherer's, move along.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Dogfish]
      #374983 - 04/23/09 11:15 AM

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Natural born killer here. I'll pick all of the above.

All you gatherer's, move along.




So Andy has NEVER picked wild blackberries???

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: AuntyM]
      #375013 - 04/23/09 04:02 PM

I let the wiminz' do that.

Sounds like a trade is in the future.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Dogfish]
      #375022 - 04/23/09 04:29 PM

I hunt with boat accessories. Quite effected Last year I bagged a pretty big white tail cut a wrapped for 2 bait boxes..

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: gemstatejake]
      #375108 - 04/24/09 08:23 AM

I used to really hunt hard. I ran a packstring in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, hunted Montana hard, and also Alaska and Africa. I have several trophies in the house that are truly trophies from those various areas. I hunted with rifle, handgun and finally traditional archery (longbow and recurve). Having said that, the only hunting I've done in the last decade was to take some young men who never had a chance to go any other way. And I haven't even done that for a couple years, now. So I guess it's fishing for me, but I sure have a lot of memories. Glad I did it when I was a lot younger!

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: alanmikkelsen]
      #375237 - 04/27/09 07:13 AM

Alan,
You still hunt whitetails in the garden with a paintball gun don't you???

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Tally]
      #375781 - 05/05/09 08:21 AM

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You still hunt whitetails in the garden with a paintball gun don't you???




Nah, actually, that's my wife, in her nightgown. Don't mess with Momma's flowers!

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: alanmikkelsen]
      #375847 - 05/05/09 02:46 PM

We asked permission from a lady in Jordan if we could fill a few doe tags. As we walked on the side walk to the front door there were hoof prints on the slab and in her flower boxes next to the house. She looked out the front door and pointed across the field and said "there they are, take as many as you want". WE didn't shoot the one's out of her front yard but it didn't take long to fill a couple tags in the next draw over.

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Re: You a hunter or a fisherman? new [Re: Tally]
      #375944 - 05/06/09 08:54 AM

I've spent a lot of time hunting the Breaks, especially north of the reservoir, on the CMR. Used to know it really well from Hwy 191 all the way to Glasgow. Hunted birds, antelope, and deer. Never did try for an elk tag, but the last couple years I hunted that country, I saw some huge elk herds, and really big bulls.

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