Well for deer hunting, yeah, I'd agree to wait for a celebratory smoke. But I'm going on a pheasant hunt this weekend, and me and my buddies always stop by the shop in Gettysburg where we hunt and stock up. We smoke in the field...no problem other than trying to manipulate a shotgun and a cigar at the same time.
I haven't smoked stogies while hunting but will this year as I duck hunt quite often and it would really help pass the time while standing out in the marsh!
I'm going deer hunting in a week. It's my first time to go deer hunting, but was planning to take some sticks to enjoy around the fire in the evenings at the camp on the edge of the hunting area. I figure that shouldn't be a problem. I know of hunters that smoke cigarettes or chew tobacco while they hunt. I don't think a cigar is much different.
Glad to hear the other opinions though.
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Ahhhhh the only thing I like talking about even more than cigars..... Hunting. Love this topic and I hunt literally as much as I can. I sat in the stand a few days this week for archery in PA and headed out for Goose in Wisconsin this weekend, then to Texas for deer the weekend after that. I simply can't get enough of it. Nothing beats shooting a big trophy and field dressing the SOB with a celebratory cigar in my mouth. I find hunting and cigars are a lot alike as they bring guys together. Every so often I get over to Africa for a hunt and each time I have gone with friends and some cigar makers as well. While the hunting was always great, my most memorable moments were the days we sat around smoking before the hunt talking about how excited we are while puffing away. Also, the experience of coming back to the skinning shed at the end of each day to compare trophies with your buddies while smoking cigars and passing a bottle of whisky is an experience I will not soon forget and one I hope to get again soon.
Ahhhhh the only thing I like talking about even more than cigars..... Hunting. Love this topic and I hunt literally as much as I can. I sat in the stand a few days this week for archery in PA and headed out for Goose in Wisconsin this weekend, then to Texas for deer the weekend after that. I simply can't get enough of it. Nothing beats shooting a big trophy and field dressing the SOB with a celebratory cigar in my mouth. I find hunting and cigars are a lot alike as they bring guys together. Every so often I get over to Africa for a hunt and each time I have gone with friends and some cigar makers as well. While the hunting was always great, my most memorable moments were the days we sat around smoking before the hunt talking about how educated we are while puffing away. Also, the experience of coming back to the skinning shed at the end of each day to compare trophies with your buddies while smoking cigars and passing a bottle of whisky is an experience I will not soon forget and one I hope to get again soon.
I think your life is as close to heven on earth as you can get you are one blessed man
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Crap, just updated my post. Saw I said "educated" where I meant to say "excited" That probably sounded bad and Im sorry. Stupid iPad and my fat fingers dont always go well.
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Dont get me wrong, it is always work, but if you really love what you do, it sure doesnt feel like it. Hunting actually happens to be my escape from my day to day work stuff. Very relaxing and a great time to reflect.
Smoking while bird and rabbit hunting is always good, pheasants/quail aren't bothered. I never smoke when actively hunting deer/elk/bear/cougar. I do however occassionaly smoke after and around the fire. The only problem I have is my father-in-law hates all smoking, and he is my big game hunting partner. I hate getting flak for enjoying a good smoke, I tell him his daughter doesn't have a problem.
I don't hunt but I asked my buddy who hunts damn near every day if he smokes while he's hunting and he replied "Always!" He said it has never given away his position to deer or anything else.
This thread is killing me... I haven't been hunting for so many years it's sad... I used to do a LOT of dove and quail hunting out in west TX. I hope to be able to go hunting again in the next couple years. I even have a great new bird gun I got 5 or 6 years ago that I haven't shot yet. Got a Browning Citori 12 ga. over and under that my grandfather bought brand new in 1976 and it has never been fired. He held onto if for years without shooting it and was planning on giving it to me for my 24th birthday. Well my birthday is in March and he passed away in the November before my 24th b-day. My grandmother gave me the gun and told me all about him saving it for me and how much cared for the gun for all those years and couldn't wait to go hunting with me after he gave it to me... Looking very forward to the day I get to make that first hunt! My grandfather also smoked cigars and I'll damn sure light one up for him when I go on my first hunt.
Ahhhhh the only thing I like talking about even more than cigars..... Hunting. Love this topic and I hunt literally as much as I can. I sat in the stand a few days this week for archery in PA and headed out for Goose in Wisconsin this weekend, then to Texas for deer the weekend after that. I simply can't get enough of it. Nothing beats shooting a big trophy and field dressing the SOB with a celebratory cigar in my mouth. I find hunting and cigars are a lot alike as they bring guys together. Every so often I get over to Africa for a hunt and each time I have gone with friends and some cigar makers as well. While the hunting was always great, my most memorable moments were the days we sat around smoking before the hunt talking about how educated we are while puffing away. Also, the experience of coming back to the skinning shed at the end of each day to compare trophies with your buddies while smoking cigars and passing a bottle of whisky is an experience I will not soon forget and one I hope to get again soon.
I think your life is as close to heven on earth as you can get you are one blessed man
This thread is killing me... I haven't been hunting for so many years it's sad... I used to do a LOT of dove and quail hunting out in west TX. I hope to be able to go hunting again in the next couple years. I even have a great new bird gun I got 5 or 6 years ago that I haven't shot yet. Got a Browning Citori 12 ga. over and under that my grandfather bought brand new in 1976 and it has never been fired. He held onto if for years without shooting it and was planning on giving it to me for my 24th birthday. Well my birthday is in March and he passed away in the November before my 24th b-day. My grandmother gave me the gun and told me all about him saving it for me and how much cared for the gun for all those years and couldn't wait to go hunting with me after he gave it to me... Looking very forward to the day I get to make that first hunt! My grandfather also smoked cigars and I'll damn sure light one up for him when I go on my first hunt.
great story. You deff. owe him a smoke after your first hunt with the gun!
I've been itching to hunt for months now. I dont achery so rifle and black powder. Achery next yr to add more time. I set up my blind today and wanted to smoke to get smell on blind to get it interduced into area just in case I had one prior to going out and had odor on me while hunting. but decided not to.
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