Are there any other riders here that hunt or do bushcraft?
For possibly controversial reasons, I decided to learn to bushcraft, as well as to hunt.
I've been watching bushcraft videos on YouTube for several years, and been slowly gathering equipment. I've also been watching tutorials on field dressing turkey, rabbit and deer. I got my hunting license a couple months ago and I've recently picked up my first firearm, a crossbow, and got it sighted in at 30 yards. I attend the non-registered and registered gun course this weekend, then next weekend I'll be taking two of my kids camping, bushcraft-style, for 4 nights. No tent or sleeping bags, just a few cloth tarps, wool blankets, supplies, and hopes that I recall what I've learned. These are skills I never had the opportunity to learn, but want my kids to learn early.
I also picked up a turkey tag hoping there are turkeys in the area that we will be camping in. We'll spend some time away from our camp with some camo-netting and a turkey call, and hope to get a meal and a souvenir.
I have no hunters in my family, and have no close friends who hunt, to go with zero experience, so I welcome any tips or advice. Mostly, good places in Southern Ontario, or how to approach and compensate a farmer/land-owner.
For possibly controversial reasons, I decided to learn to bushcraft, as well as to hunt.
I've been watching bushcraft videos on YouTube for several years, and been slowly gathering equipment. I've also been watching tutorials on field dressing turkey, rabbit and deer. I got my hunting license a couple months ago and I've recently picked up my first firearm, a crossbow, and got it sighted in at 30 yards. I attend the non-registered and registered gun course this weekend, then next weekend I'll be taking two of my kids camping, bushcraft-style, for 4 nights. No tent or sleeping bags, just a few cloth tarps, wool blankets, supplies, and hopes that I recall what I've learned. These are skills I never had the opportunity to learn, but want my kids to learn early.
I also picked up a turkey tag hoping there are turkeys in the area that we will be camping in. We'll spend some time away from our camp with some camo-netting and a turkey call, and hope to get a meal and a souvenir.
I have no hunters in my family, and have no close friends who hunt, to go with zero experience, so I welcome any tips or advice. Mostly, good places in Southern Ontario, or how to approach and compensate a farmer/land-owner.