Originally Posted by RMulhern
Originally Posted by TomM1
There's not many left. Everyone watches the TV shows and sits in their stands or pop-up blinds. I sit sometimes too, but there's nothing like a well executed deer drive.

Hope to put on a couple more the day after Christmas as I still have my doe tag. Its a bit tricky with the flintlocks, you definitely don't want them coming out of the thicket full bore.


"there's nothing like a well executed deer drive."

Or a finer way to get your azz shot off!!




Ok, that is the teaser, now tell us about the why. I'm sure you have been in on more than a few drives to come to that conclusion.

Anyway, it is all in the set up, but I would be interested in knowing where the ones you participated in had problems. Perhaps we can all learn something to make ours safer.

How many hunters participated in the drives you put on? Large group of hunters of over 10? 5-10? 5 or so? 2 or 3?

In addition, I no longer find them as much fun as in the past due to the fact I think it gives an unfair advantage to the hunter. I would rather still hunt.




Last edited by battue; 12/22/14.

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