Good point. I can only go on the weekends also. I am waiting on some student loans that should be here any day so I can get my jeep fixed. After I get the truck fixed I will see if I can get the ball rolling on this p-dog trip so we can stop yapping about it and go have some fun.
this is exactly the problem/reason many land owners including my friends and family dont let hardly anyone out on our propertys, I have witnessed it several times myself, and have talked to others in the area about it, you let one or two guys on, and by the end of the month I have to scold him and 15 of his friends as they suppress all the wildlife in the area. and change the lock on the gate, because 25 people have the combo. and or a copy of the key to the gate. we have had to buy 3 locks in the last year alone. so we just say no anymore, because a few bad apples have ruined it for everyone.
Dont know if this is legal or not, but what about going out to the open fields east of the metro area? Like out past DIA, or past the Aurora Reservoir...nothing out there but open land for miles...
i was out there a few months back( about 4 miles east of E470 ), got access to some private land, had a blast with the landowner and now he wont call me back. Really i dont understand it, everything went smooth as silk, everyone had a great time, picked up brass and no one was muzzle waved etc and poof now no calls back. SAD!
its ALL fenced out east on quincy and they are EVERYWHERE out there but its all barren land and no landowners in sight.
Screw it, this weekend or next I'm going to Limon!
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I'm in , got a 5th wheel sleeps 5 -6 easy. Douglas WY here we come. SpringtimeI got some yotes place to,Just suck calling them in.
personally I don't like shooting with more than one good buddy.
you get 3 or 4 or 5 guys out there with loaded rifles and and no real "plan" or rules of engagement and you're going to have safety problems.
there is always going to be that one guy that wants to go see his kill after every shot, then there's going to be the AR guy with lots of ammo spraying all over the place then there's going to be the stingy reloader type making every shot count etc...can you say culture clash
just be careful what you guys ask for
I've got 2 farms I shoot p dogs on
and I've taken friends out there one at a time always in one vehicle
there's no way I would jeopardize my relationship with the land owner by showing up with multiple trucks and tons of dudes and raising holy hell
then I lose a prime place to shoot
at thanksgiving I brought the family a bottle of wine to say thanks
now everytime I show up they tell me to go have fun
you gotta be cool
introduce yourself as a sportsman
work a relationship
protect it
you are there to help the landowner
but he is really giving you a lot by allowing you to let lead fly on his property
watch the neighbors place and livestock
watch the land owners house and livestock
be careful of the road
I've had cows walk right into our firing line an blow tons of p doggin time
there are all kinds of issues with shooting on farm land
chose an appropriate caliber for the size of the shooting area
etc...