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How many of you have been snipe hunting?

Started by tlhdoc, Oct 28, 2003, 07:54 PM

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tlhdoc

I was just wondering how many of you have been on a snipe hunt before?

birol

Quote from: tlhdocI was just wondering how many of you have been on a snipe hunt before?
heheheh you are so much fun tlhdoc  :p

Turn Key

Thought snipe were "endangered"???;)

jpreiser

Yes, we go usually about twice a year. The kids love it, I just hate having to chase those darn snipes all over the place. Last year we used bacon grease to attract the snipes. there were about 30 of them at one point..
We had a large net so we were able to catch about 10 of them at one shot. Of course once they started climbing the trees it was hard to get to them.  
Snipes are great in a dutch oven , and the little ones can be cooked in the little pie irons with brown sugar they taste great..

I will  have to ask Birol if they have Snipes in Canada I thought they were on here in the U.S. ?

oldmoose

When in Cub Scouts many, many years ago in San Francisco, they did a snipe hunt. Looking back it's funny now remembering what they told us.
Moose

tlhdoc

Quote from: jpreiserI will  have to ask Birol if they have Snipes in Canada I thought they were on here in the U.S. ?


We plan on taking Birol snipe hunting at the 2004 Eastern Rally. :D

wiininkwe

When I was a kid, we had a yearly snipe hunt in the swamp at the end of our road.   It seemed like every year there would be a new kid in the neighborhood that had never heard of or been in a snipe hunt, so we always made sure to include that person.   Afterwards we always had a bonfire and discussed our strategy and method of hunting the elusive snipe, and gave a prize to the person who stayed in the woods longest in pursuit.   Funny how it seemed like the award almost always went to the new kids.
T
;)

slowpez

As a teenager, this was the main dating activity.  Our snipes seem to be located only in dark, out-of-the-way areas.  You had to sit in the car, very close together, keep the windows rolled up (I assume to keep the snipes out), and wait.  Although it never happened to me, I heard rumors that other things usually got in the way of successful snipe hunts.  :D

angelsmom10

As a teen, I belonged to a group called "Civil Air Patrol" (CAP) -- we used to have snipe hunts on every campout for the newbies.  I never went on any, only helped organize.  I voted to go with birol -- this will be a blast:D
 
The eastern rally has to be close so I can attend

aw738

I hate to rain on anyones parade but snipes do exist. They are a species of bird. Check the following web site.
 
 
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/Infocenter/i2300id.html

birol

Quote from: aw738I hate to rain on anyones parade but snipes do exist. They are a species of bird. Check the following web site.
 
 
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/Infocenter/i2300id.html
Oh well, I got myself a hunting rifle to get them real fast  :D  :D  :D  If we are gonna hunt, might just as well make it easy on myself eh  :p

angelsmom10

Quote from: aw738I hate to rain on anyones parade but snipes do exist. They are a species of bird. Check the following web site.
 
 
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/Infocenter/i2300id.html
My bubble wasn't burst - I knew about the birds from grade school --- Hey I did learn something usefull there ;)

ckkevin

Quote from: aw738I hate to rain on anyones parade but snipes do exist. They are a species of bird. Check the following web site.
 
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/Infocenter/i2300id.html

That's the best part of snipe hunting.  5 hours latter when they come back with no snipe and we have ours already cleaned, cooked and consumed they are always a bit suspicious.  :confused:  

But look they do exist!  Go check it out in the bird book or Internet.  :D

farmer

Yep, been there , done that !!!!
on a fifth grade campout our teacher led us through the dark and scary woods on a hunt

tlhdoc

Quote from: aw738I hate to rain on anyones parade but snipes do exist. They are a species of bird. Check the following web site.
 
 
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/Infocenter/i2300id.html


Your not raining on my parade, I know they are real.  PA has a hunting season for them.  We know they are real Birol is the one that thinks they are made up.