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what is the rules on rifles in carlos avery? .22, 30-06? what about a pellet gun?

Posted

Carlos Avery is south of the rifle zone so for deer it shot gun and slug or muzzeloader. Small game you can use a .22 what i'm not to sure on is if you can use a centerfire rifle on yotes or fox.

Posted

what about crows?

Posted

.22's are legal for small game state wide. I think crows would be considered small game.

Just remember what goes up, must come down. wink

Posted

ok well i know what im doing this weekend

Posted

Maybe they will allow larger calibers now that Bigfoot has been sighted there grin

Minneapolis, Minnesota - Minneapolis-based Bigfoot researcher Ed Welch is still tracking the elusive beast thanks to the lifesaving ingenuity of some Chisago County Sheriff’s deputies.

On the afternoon of Dec. 26 near County Road 19 and Falcon Avenue in Lent Township, Welch was videotaping what he said was clear evidence of Bigfoot in the Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area (WMA) when he became a victim of the area’s plentiful swamps and marshlands.

Ed Welch believes he captured evidence of a Bigfoot-type creature in Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area.

Posted

Awesome!

What caliber might be best for Sasquatch? I've got a .45-70 that might do nicely. grin

Oh wait ... that's probably considered big-game? frown

Do ya think a .44mag pistol might be sufficient? I don't have a .500. eek

Posted

Yeah, read that article about Bigfeets in Carlos Avery a couple months ago. YouTube has videos of the "researcher" walking around in Carlos pointing out the "Stick Structures" that Bigfoots make. Scary part is, I recognized a few of the places he was walking in and even remember seeing one of those stick structure. Funny, I though it was just some fallen branches that vines had grown around, who knew. I'll know to avoid those areas from now on, don't want to disturb a Bigfoot habitat area.

Posted

What a joke..........Carlos Avery has to be the most traveled hunting area near the cities,with coutless people tracking through every part of it.Now some 'knucklehead' says he saw 'evidence' of Bigfoot living there?Complete HOGWASH!

Posted

If I remember corrctely he states he's seen unidentified dark furred creatures in Carlos Avery, I can't imagine what else it could be?

Posted

Big foot is there. Talked to him at the FL VFW last week

Posted

They are just coming out of hibernation, I think I saw the one that delta talked to.

Posted

I think it was just my sister in law walking home from the Rustic Inn.

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I think it was just my sister in law walking home from the Rustic Inn.

Ouch, that wasn't very nice;) Come to think of it I may have seen one or two bigfeets in the Olde Brick Inn and the Pizza Pub a couple years ago.

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