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Web sites that hold fly fishing fly pattrens near instructions?


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You can try looking at www.texasfishinghome.com and see if that website has any information around fly fishing.
Dont know about pattern pages but nearby are some go books out within.Stillwater flies by John Goddard is one .Also any thing by Bob Carnill, Bob Church are worh a look at. There are mags close to Trout fisherman that have loads of information.



Do It Yourself Antelope Hunting?

Question:I have hunted whitetails contained by Wisconsin and Illinois and hunted Sitka-Blacktails in Alaska.

I be looking at doing an unguided Antelope hunt one of these years. I currently live within Illinois so I was thinking of a Wyoming hunt as it wouldn't be that bleak of a drive.

Does anyone have any tips on finding publicly accesible home? Any suggestions on a good place to budge on a first Antelope hunt? Any tips from experienced Prairie Goat Hunters (equipment needed...4 wheel drive, ATVs, a moment ago walk, spotting scopes, binoculars, etc...)

I suppose the two big things I would like to find out is how to find public park (Federal, state, etc..), where culture suggest a good Antelope hunt, and what you clutch with you when you step hunting on the Prairie.

(To the anti-hunters...spare me the comments, I don't care. I butcher and I eat what I gun down. Wild game is much better and cleaner than the crap bought at a super souk. The animals I kill have a life at one point, unlike at corporate farms)
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The Bureau of Land Management map show what is public (by agency) and what is private land. It have been several years since I hunted Wyoming, but the harder to draw unit north of Rock Springs and north of Douglas had big bucks. You can military camp on BLM or Forest Service land, or if a satisfactory distance from a town stay in a motel. Spot and stalk is a perfect way to hunt. Look to the west contained by the mornings as the sun will be behind you and take home the white on the pronghorn very detectable. In the afternoon spot to the east. If you find sign just sit on the top of a rise and linger for them - particularily if there is hose from a windmill nearby. I've found that if I follow a fenceline until I find a crossing (the pronghorn other crawl under, never lunge over) indicated by a depression under the wall and usually some hair on the bottom strand, if I fund away from the crossing along the fence nearly 80 yards and sit against a fencepole, I can commonly get a close shot when they come to cross - they will follow the balustrade to the crossing.

Since the weather probably will be warm, it is crucial to butcher, or at least gut and skin, the animal as soon as possible and acquire it on ice or at lowest possible in the shade. Consider getting optional antlerless tags if they are available as they are (were) much smaller amount expensive than the buck tags. You will achieve less than partially the meat from a pronghorn as you get from a same sex northern whitetail. A trophy buck will enjoy horns that look about 3 times as long as the ears near fairly significant prongs.

Pronghorn antelope are a lot of fun to hunt as you see frequent in the distance. Four rudder drives are useful, when we hunted north of rock springs, we be about 60 miles from nowhere and took 2 or 3 vehicle. One year we had an untimely snowstorm and in another one of the vehicle got stuck contained by an alkali flat and had to be pulled out near another truck. Be sure to take melt clothing in valise the weather turns bad, although it will probably be thaw. I use 10x42 binoculars and keep a spotting margin with a windowpane mount in the truck. A brimmed head covering and a knapsack or backpack with dampen should be carried. If using your vehicle or ATV to scout, stay on the 2-tracks or roads as neither the land admin agencies nor wardens look charitably on driving across the prairie at random and don't shoot from the vehicle.
Wyoming's team game department will help you find a moral place to hunt on public land. Most of the race who work for them are very of assistance.
There are numerous "walk in" areas surrounded by South Dakota that can produce good antelope hunts. I read out can because antelope tend to be in small numbers after a bleak winter but we have not have one in years. Antelope huntining within the north west part of the state be very moral last crash.

Here's a link to the states team game fish and parks.

http://www.sdgfp.info/



What flies to use when fishing within scotland?

Question:my dad wants to know what type of flies are recomended to use for fishing surrounded by scotland (around the lochs of glen cho) thanks!
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If its brownes he's after, I would recommend,on the point, black and peacock spider,blea and black,coachman,mallard and claret,peter ross and silver butcher.For nympth pattern use pheasant tail,stickfly and shrimp. Middle fly needs to be flashy ie,dunkeld wickhams fancy.Top fly desires to be a bushy fly that you can dibble across the surface waves approaching red palmer or zulu.In summer a small muddler works wonders.Small single dries will work in unpunctually evening.If fishing from the bank dont style to far,try to fish at 45 deg in front and work your channel along the bank.Dont forget to hold the rod up .Brown trout take from below and will not chase a fly close to rainbows.As the fish will manly small its best to use light gear no5/6 counterbalance lines a long rod is useful give or take a few 10ft it is also long enough to use on a boat. Hope this go some way to helping you out lone wish I could be next to him as well.Best of luck and tight lines.
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Black and Olive Wolly worms.

Hairs ear nymphs contained by the spring.

Wet Peacocks and Coachmans.

I've not had luck next to the drys in that nouns.



Do Glocks Have a 15 shot clip or of late 10?

Question:I was freshly wondering if glock makes a 15 shot clip because i know berreta does and i be just wondering which one is worth the money to buy but i do want a 15 shot clip for shooting at rabbits and things next to a 9mm
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Glock IS a brand. It depends on the model. Guns chambered in larger calibers will unmistakably have lower magazine capacity due to the larger cartridge size. Glock's first handgun model, the Glock 17 9mm, have a magazine capacity of 17. You can win even bigger ones for it too. It depends what magazines are available for the gun.

Some states one and only allow a 10 round magazine. If your state is one of them that's what you'll get.

And it's call a MAGAZINE, not a clip. There IS a difference.
A glock only have 10 rounds in it and it depends on what brand you buy too! Don't shoot rabbits they are too cute.
Currently a Glock 17 contained by 9MM holds 17 rounds in the magazine, (its not a clip) and the Glock 19 holds 15 rounds while the Glock 26 hold ten round next to the flush base magazine. The Glock 34 beside the extended magazine holds 19 rounds but just 17 beside the flush base magazine.

Now if you want to hit a rabbit win a good .22 rifle or a nice 20 quantify shotgun.
The Glock 19 in 9mm carry 15 in the magazine and one within the chamber. See the below link for a pious review.
Glock clip sizes vary. The unproved Glock was call the Glock 17 because the clips for it held 17 bullets. Then they made the Glock 19 that had clips holding 15 bullets. Both of those are 9mm pistols.
The Glock 20 is a 10mm and the clips for it hold 15 bullets.
There are several other Glocks that come near clips ranging from 8 bullets up to 17, and I've see clips up to 39 rounds available. In 1993 Bill Clinton signed a useless law that restricted all clips to 10 rounds, so Glocks made while that pitiful statute was contained by force came near 10 round clips. Thank God that law go out of effect and President Bush and the Republican Congress honored our Constitutional rights that Clinton violated and now that silly canon is gone and Glocks now come beside the clips designed for them.
Those who say Glocks whip magazines, not clips are technically correct, but for the sake of simplicity contained by communication I use the word clip, and we all know what I show. I wouldn't use a Glock to rabbit hunt unless I had converted it to .22 long rifle.
Some states simply allow 10 rd. magazines. Some Glocks enjoy 17 rd., and some 15, 12, 10, or 8 rd. depending on the caliber and actual size of pistol. There is even a full-auto Glock but only police or military can procure them here. A pistol (especially 9mm) is not really a good rabbit gun, but it can be done. A revolver, carbine, rifle, or shotgun works better on rabbits. Glocks, similar to all striker fired pistols, own a long heavy trigger verbs that don't make them honourable for hunting.
Gaston Glock invented them and they were the first gun inventor to use a polymer frame. That made ignorant politicians whine going on for "plastic pistols" that could be smuggled aboard airplanes, a really idiotic notion if they have any brains or knew anything at adjectives about guns.
Yes Glocks Have 15 Round clips.
Glock uses a "Magazine" system.. not a "Clip".

There IS a difference. Don't believe anything you see within the movies or on TV.

Yes, there are significant capacity magazine available for some models of Glock.
The medium-sized Glock 19 9mm pistol uses 15 round magazines. A Glock grip extension or one of the aftermarket grip extensions will bump this up to 16 or 17 rounds, next to the possible benefit of making the pistol easier to control.

Glock sells 17 round magazine for their full-sized 9mm pistols (the G17 and G34,) which will also fit in their smaller pistols (i.e. the G19) if you don't mind looking silly. Occasionally, you'll find the 31 round magazine they supply with their fully-automatic 9mm pistol (the G18.) These are a bit idealistic with a semi-automatic G17 or G34 pistol, but they're heaps of fun (expensive fun, at that) beside a Kel-Tec SUB 2000 semi-auto carbine in 9mm (provided one have one that takes Glock magazine.)

Now with adjectives that being said, Glock individual makes magazine that fit Glock pistols (and some police carbines, like the aforementioned Kel-Tec, can be ordered that lift Glock magazines as economically,) so none of this will really be helpful if you own a pistol that isn't a Glock.
9mm Glocks enjoy 10, 15 and 32 round mags available (provided you are not in a restricted state)
The Glock .40 cal comes next to a 15 round mag 9mm comes with a 17 round mag, .45 comes next to a 13 round mag etc... You can also buy extended mags from glock for the .40, .357sig that hold 32 rounds and the 9mm that holds 33 rounds. they hang out the bottom a few inches but nurture great. The glock is also a far far superior weapon to any beretta out there.


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