1. No rifles manufactured after 1970 (but a repro or one still currently produced is okay)
2. No magnifying optics
3. Ammunition that was produced in or prior to 1970 (or something similar, ie: no hard plastic tips, gummy tips, etc.)
4. No modern camoflauge
5. No scent killer type sprays
6. No climbing tree stands
7. No use of motorized vehicles to get into hunting areas
8. No cell phones or 2-way radios
9. No modern game hoists or power winches
10. Knives and cutlery manufactured prior to 1970
The hunters used 30WCF, 250-3000 Savage, 300 Savage, 35 Rem, one 12 gauge Browning A-5 with bead only and traditional slugs (actually made in 1968). The "newest" firearm in this group was made in 1966. Two had vintage peep sights and the remaining factory open sights. Most of the hunters were wearing red/black plaid and old high leather boots. A few wore OD Green from WWII or Korean War era. One wore buckskin/sheeps wool clothing.
When asked if they could choose just ONE piece of modern equipment to go with their traditional garb what would it be - the answer surprised me - Boots! Cold and wet feet were the main complaints and the greatest hardship. If you'd like to try a great slice of history - try our Traditional Deer Camp in 2010 by contacting www.tarsporting.com
