<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (EvBouret @ Jul 10 2007, 09:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Aloha Ev, All my pig guns also wear peep sights my fav for the last 31+ years a Marlin levergun in 44 mag though I have a newer 16" barreled Winchester 94 in .357 mag with XS Ghost Ring sights which is mighty handy in the thick brush (yup 180 grain loads are devastating at close range), no scopes for me in the forest either. How close was your camp to the stream? I used to carry a Cabela's folding scoop net in my pack for gathering Opae' (native freshwater shrimp for you mainlanders) in the streams, a nice addition to the camp larder cooked up with shoyu, sugar, ginger, and chili peppers, broke da mout'.
Uncle Ji:
Unfortunately no fish worth catching that high up. All the opae, tiger prawn and oopu you could sink your teeth into though. The peep does a good job, I like it better than open sights. And as far as I know scopes are pretty much useless in most the areas we hunt here on Kauai. The 30-30 will knock em down if you do your part. I got two pigs yesterday with it.[/b]
Aloha Ev, All my pig guns also wear peep sights my fav for the last 31+ years a Marlin levergun in 44 mag though I have a newer 16" barreled Winchester 94 in .357 mag with XS Ghost Ring sights which is mighty handy in the thick brush (yup 180 grain loads are devastating at close range), no scopes for me in the forest either. How close was your camp to the stream? I used to carry a Cabela's folding scoop net in my pack for gathering Opae' (native freshwater shrimp for you mainlanders) in the streams, a nice addition to the camp larder cooked up with shoyu, sugar, ginger, and chili peppers, broke da mout'.