I am coming down April 7th. I will going as far down as the Houghton Lake area. I only have 3 bucks left now and no does (unless this other person changes their mind). They are just the sweetest things. I was going to keep 2 of them because I liked their personalities so much, but I decided to...
Thanks for the info, that helps a lot.
I probably should of mentioned that I really will only be hunting squirrels from my porch about 20 feet away. So I wouldn't need that much power right?
I have no clue about guns (trying to learn though). I need a pellet gun to kill squirrels and dispatch rabbits. Could someone tell me what sort of specs I would be looking at (so its powerful enough to kill rather than just injure). Also, suggest some links to specific guns that would work well...
I guess I could put it out for the coyotes, wolves, and cougars. But I don't know If I want them to think that coming to my place for food is the way to go! (I already have enough trouble with the deer thinking that I plant gardens for them) :)
Here are some pictures <br /><br /> __________ Sat Mar 15, 2014 7:44 pm __________ <br /><br /> I don' know how to post more than 1 pic at a time :)
There are self blacks and blue torts. These are from a few weeks ago. I'll see about some updated pics.
That is a good idea. The only problem is I don't have anyone to feed it to and I don't have trash pick up. I guess I'll have to take it to the dumpster.
What ever breed of dog you do get, I highly recommend that you read "The Art of Raising a Puppy" by the Monks of New Skete.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Raising-Puppy ... ng+a+puppy
I used this book when I got my puppy and it is wonderful!