Friday, April 23, 2010

2010 CT Turkey Season Opens April 28

The state of Connecticut has changed the regulations for turkey tags for 2010. Previously, a hunter was only allowed to get tags for either state land or private land. Now, both are available. A hunter can get 2 bearded birds on state land, and up to 3 bearded birds on private land. The season opens April 28th and ends May 29th.


I just bought my tags today. I waited because if I bought my license and all tags all at once I would be in the poor house. Now I buy the tags as I need them using the new online system. I paid $19 per tag for a total of $38 for the state and private land tags.

The new online system is convenient. It is better than having to rely on mail, or to drive to the DEP office in Hartford to buy tags. However, I don’t like the new prices. I was one of the unfortunate ones to buy my hunting/fishing license early in the year, so I paid the full price, and will not get any refund now that the state lowered the price. It does not look like the prices of tags are going to go down, so it’s probably safe to buy now. Tags are available on the CT DEP website.

Friday, April 9, 2010

2-Piece Self Climbing Tree Stand for Sale

I'm selling my old tree stand.  I used it last year for hunting, but I don't really need it any more since the spot I hunt has permanent stands.

If you're interested, the link is below.  I'll give you a good deal.  Name your price and come pick it up.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Tree-Stand-2-piece-self-climbing_W0QQitemZ190387616194QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item2c53fc79c2

Monday, April 5, 2010

A Visit to Wolf’s Indoor Range and Shooting Center – Bristol, CT USA

Where: 597 Middle Street (Route 229), Bristol, CT 06010

Website: www.wolfsrange.com
Phone: 860-585-0447
Hours: Monday 2 PM – 9 PM, Tuesday – Friday 10 AM – 9 PM, Saturday 9:30 AM – 9 PM, Sunday 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Cost: It cost me $19 and change for ½ hour and 5 targets
Details: 15 bays, 50+ feet indoor facility. Small shop.

I’ve never visited a shooting range before, so I was not totally sure what to expect when I visited Wolf’s Indoor Range and Shooting Center in Bristol, CT. The experience was stress free. The staff at Wolf’s was no-nonsense, but still friendly. They explained all the range etiquette and rules, and most importantly, welcomed any questions.
Wolf’s has 15 bays available. The range goes beyond 50 feet, which is plenty far for handgun shooting. They have a small store that sells targets, ammo, and various accessories.

If you are visiting a range for the first time, here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • If you have them, bring ear and eye protection. If not, Wolf’s has some available to borrow.
  • DO NOT “expose” your firearm in the office. It needs to be kept in a case until you get out to the range.
  • If you don’t have targets, you can buy them at the range. The targets I purchased were $.30 each.

 I will definitely visit Wolf’s again.