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kanwar76
- Eminent IFG'an
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- Joined: Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:00 pm
- Location: Bang-a-lure
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by kanwar76 » Fri Sep 14, 2007 3:06 pm
Khan_Imran";p="26625 wrote:Thanks EVERYONE for the welcome. Yes Inder you are right. Most of the guys use Semi Auto's in our part of the woods. Hehehee ! Well said. But im different. I do agree to a great degree that choosing a weapon for what type of game one's gonna shoot is a significant decision. Some people may prefer to shoot waterfowl with a semi auto. But I have been scoring equally well with a side by side. I do agree that semi auto's dominate today, probably due to the fact of the high tech engineering and recoil reduction that has gone into the semi auto's ( Gas operated ) over the years. What kind of weapons have you been using over the years. Why don't you come over to Pakistan and have a go at your shooting skills.....
No Man..no weapons here..only have some air guns, out of those worth mentioning are only two..Diana 52 (Venom) .22 and Air Arms Pro Sport .177. I am trying to get a license for 12Bore lets see what happens..
Been out in woods a lot but not for hunting, I am lucky to grow up near wild life but right now living in a concrete jungle called Bangalore, Only hunting I've done till date is a pheasant hunt in US (search for a post titled First IFG Hunt).
You guys are lucky...
-Inder
-Inder
I am the Saint the Soldier that walks in Peace. I am the Humble dust of your feet, But dont think my Spirituality makes me weak. The Heavens will roar if my Kirpan were to speak...
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WyoJoe
- Learning the ropes
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- Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 12:59 am
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by WyoJoe » Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:58 pm
Khan_Imran";p="26594 wrote:Hi Everyone,
Friends, hunting season has commenced in this part of the world. To be precise, Duck hunts have started to be followed by Partridges in November. I had been out on a shooting spree recently. Quails have started to come in good numbers Inder, as in for your query on the guns in use, I own a Beretta 12 gauge O / U for upland, and use a Beretta S / S for waterfowl. For big game, though I dont do that very often, I use a Beretta 689 Express Rifle. It's Beretta all the way. What kind of Guns you use. Have you ever been out in the wild ? What all have you shot so far. It will be nice if you share your memoirs. As in for other IFG members from Pakistan, I would like to say a big hello to them as well. It will be superb to get to know the entire family of IFG.
IMRAN
Welcome aboard. Our antelope season opens tomorrow with deer season opening Oct. 1 and elk season opens somewhere around Oct 10.
There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor polite, nor popular -- but one must ask, "Is it right?"
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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snIPer
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by snIPer » Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:35 pm
aww man we have no hunting season here
looks like i will have to go abroad at least to hunt if not anything else.
On my Epitaph - Off to Happy Hunting Grounds.
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Risala
- Shooting true
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- Location: Khurpatal
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by Risala » Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:47 am
Welcome aboard to IFG.
In this neck of the woods the only seasons we have are spring,summer,autumn & winter no hunting
Glad to learn that hunting is legal in Pakistan,is it regulated are there any caps each season.
Safe shooting.
Cheers
Sanjay
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Grumpy
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by Grumpy » Sat Sep 15, 2007 3:17 am
Hi Imran. You certainly talk a lot more sense than your namesake ...... who was a really good cricketer but has lost the plot somewhat nowadays !
Any info on hunting in Pakistan will be appreciated.
Oh yeah - nearly forgot - welcome to IFG.
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Vikram
- We post a lot
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- Location: Tbilisi,Georgia
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by Vikram » Sat Sep 15, 2007 4:30 am
Hi Imran, a big welcome to IFG.Glad you are here.I know another Imran here and he is a fabulous cook.I am greatly familiar with Pakistani cuisine now.Post often.
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Vikram
It ain’t over ’til it’s over! "Rocky,Rocky,Rocky....."
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Khan_Imran
- Learning the ropes
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- Joined: Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:37 pm
- Location: kHI
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by Khan_Imran » Sat Sep 15, 2007 2:00 pm
Hello Wyojoe / Sniper / Sanjay / Grumpy & Vikram,
Really good to hear from you Guys. It gives me immense pleasure to be among you all as we share the same passion. Well, the hunting season is all set in this part of the world. The guns are ready and we all are steady. Yes friends, hunting is regulated here by the wild life department and we have to follow certain bag limits. For instance one is not allowed to shoot more then six partridges in a single outing. And so on. Off season hunts are strictly forbidden. There are many spots that are considered to be a hunters paradise but are seldom revealed to fellow hunters simply due to the fact that hunters tend to be rather discreet when it comes to sharing information with other hunters about their hunting spots and their hunting success. This of course is somewhat understandable, as one of the main keys to their hunting success is location.
Since little accurate information is passed on about specific hunting locations or success, the hunter needs an inside source that can be counted on and trusted. This source can often be found with individuals that do little or no hunting but are in areas where birds love to visit frequently. So it's always recommended to have a good rapport with such souls.
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shahid
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by shahid » Sat Sep 15, 2007 3:06 pm
What about outsiders coming in to hunt in Pakistan, then permits, gun hire / loan / cartridge purchase etc. How does this go ?
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WyoJoe
- Learning the ropes
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by WyoJoe » Sat Sep 15, 2007 7:12 pm
Khan_Imran";p="26733 wrote: It gives me immense pleasure to be among you all as we share the same passion. Well, the hunting season is all set in this part of the world. The guns are ready and we all are steady.
It also gives me pleasure to see you keeping the passion alive. Antelope season opens today & I have to work. Talk about frustrating. I have loaded my ammunition & the rifle is ready. I decided to use the .270 a bit this season. At least for deer & antelope. Might even use it for elk. If I don't use it for elk I will use the .375 or a .30/06.I will probably go for antelope monday.
There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor polite, nor popular -- but one must ask, "Is it right?"
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Mack The Knife
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by Mack The Knife » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:29 pm
Have good one Joe and do tell us about it when you return - pics and all.
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Khan_Imran
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by Khan_Imran » Sat Sep 15, 2007 8:40 pm
. Hi Jo. Is it right that the intention why hunters shoot at antelope from long distance is because they can spot the peculiar markings of pronghorns, especially the bright white rump patch that according to hunters make them easy to spot. A cousin of mine who resides in the US and who also loves to hunt told me that the area Antelopes inhabit is well suited to hunting The pronghorn's vision is truly incredible,.and stalking--spotting the target from a distance and then taking advantage of terrain and wind to get close--is the cream of all hunting. I would love to plan a trip to the US and have a go at the antelope. Do let us know if you performed adequately.
IMRAN
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Vikram
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by Vikram » Sat Sep 15, 2007 11:20 pm
All the best Joe.When you finish your hunt successfully, do start a post and share with us your experience.Would love to see the pics too.
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Vikram
It ain’t over ’til it’s over! "Rocky,Rocky,Rocky....."
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shooter
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by shooter » Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:35 pm
all the best joe. shoot an extra one on my behalf!!
You want more gun control? Use both hands!
God made man and God made woman, but Samuel Colt made them equal.
One does not hunt in order to kill; on the contrary, one kills in order to have hunted. by Jose Gasset.
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Khan_Imran
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by Khan_Imran » Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:59 pm
Hi Joe,
Everyone is anxiously waiting to hear from you. How's the jungle treating you. Good luck and happy hunting....
IMRAN