Headhunter Outdoors Report 1-28-08
January 28th, 2008 by SFTC PressHi folks, Capt. David here with this weeks outdoors report. Well duck season is over and about the only games in town are rabbit and quail hunting. Coon and possum season is still in as is Snow, Blue and Ross’s goose. Now is a good time to go predator hunting as well Bobcat are in season and you can check you local fox hunting laws. One of the newer large predators in the area are Coyotes. These critters have been spreading eastward for years and are in every county in N.C. and there is no closed season on them. Heck I’ve seen them in Landfall in Wilmington! A distressed rabbit squeal is a surefire way to get any small game predators in range. Any good centerfire rifle or rimfire above a .22 longrifle will do the job. Now don’t feel bad for them they are a invasive species that will feed on everything from small dogs and cats to young deer. Now if you are done till next season go ahead and clean and oil you firearms and put them in storage. Be sure to use gun locks if you have small children and if you don’t have any most all of the police departments have them for free. Remember that gun safety begins with proper education and properly securing your firearms. Don’t hide them from the kids, teach them the right way. Folks guns don’t kill people, people kill people! I almost forgot next Saturday Feb.2 is a special youth waterfowl day which means you can’t hunt but the kids can. Load them up and take a video camera and have some fun! Leon Phelps and I went on the last day of season and didn’t shoot any duck but we did bag a couple of geese on the sound. It was Leon’s first goose and he was about as happy as anybody I’ve ever seen. He waded about 300 yds across the marsh to retrieve his trophy. It will be at the Taxidermist very soon. The cool thing about it is the memories created when hunting with your buddies. Priceless!
Now lets talk about fishing! Ain’t nothing biting much so the best thing to do is get ready for spring. Like I said last week, you might catch some fish but It’s way too cold for this old boy to go fishing! I’ll wait till the water temps and air temps get a little warmer. Folks thats it for this week so remember to be safe and take a kid with you. Capt. David
Capt. David
Headhunter Outdoors
(910) 329-0818

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