Favorite team:Mississippi St. 
Location:Jackson, MS
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Interests:Hunting, fishing, old cars, cooking, guns
Occupation:Civil Engineer
Number of Posts:4
Registered on:8/11/2017
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re: First Cub Scout Camping Trip

Posted by WeBeJeepin on 4/1/18 at 9:20 pm to
Vodka because others can't smell it :lol:

Seriously the glow sticks are a great idea because you can spot all the kids from a mile away. A mom brought them on our first camp out and it was brilliant. Also wouldn't hurt to tell all the dads to bring a thermacell

re: Argentina Dove Hunt

Posted by WeBeJeepin on 3/12/18 at 9:20 pm to
The doves down here have one hatch per year, whereas the doves in Argentina have 5 hatches per year. The outfitters hammer the doves 5 days per week, 52 weeks a year and the population is INCREASING! We hunted over ag fields mostly and the hunters and bird boys are not allowed to walk into the fields for retrieval because it will damage the crops. We hunted the same fields a couple of times and there were never any doves on the ground the next morning. Plenty of Pumas and other scavengers to eat them. It's true that the locals are so tired of dove meat that they leave most of them. M&G will cook them a few times over the course of the trip and they will cook them more often if you request it. At some point I started to get bored shooting every dove you see, so i would try to pick the birds to shoot where i would try to catch them with my hand or try to make them fall and hit my brother-in-law hunting next to me. Go ahead and start shopping for a good shoulder pad!

re: Argentina Dove Hunt

Posted by WeBeJeepin on 3/11/18 at 9:49 pm to
We went with Maers and Goldman in January 2017. Similar deal where we bought a trip at a fundraiser. The trip was incredible and I would go back tomorrow (if somebody else was paying for it :) Our shells were $14 per box and one of the days I blew it out and shot over 1k birds to join the "1000 Club." The other days I shot about half that. Try to stay at La Volanta lodge. It is the closest to the fields and the food was excellent. Hunt in the morning, come back to the lodge for lunch and drinks, take a two hour siesta, go back mid afternoon and hammer them again. I have no complaints except that we got rained out one day and our flight was delayed so we missed the first morning but that wasn't their fault. I can't say anything bad about the place. Good luck!