Rocky's Guns

10026 10th Street - Hwy 69N
Eagleville, Mo. 64442

Phone: Business - 660-867-5231   Home - 660-878-6667
Fax: 660-867-3303   Email: rhutton@grm.net

 

Come to Rocky's Guns for all your hunting and sport shooting needs !

 


I buy and sell new & used hunting & sporting guns.
If I don't have it, I will get it for you!!
Licensed Firearms Dealer

AVAILABLE AT ROCKY'S GUNS:

Guns, Books, Collectibles and Ammunition from Winchester.

Guns from Remington, Smith & Wesson, Henry, Browning
Weatherby, Savage, Ruger, Marlin, Cooper & others.

Ammunition from Remington, Federal, Fiocchi,
Black Hills, Winchester & various other brands.

Scopes - Leopold, Simmons, & Burris. Scope mounts.

Tree stands, Turkey Calls & Turkey Decoys

Ultraflex - Rifle, Shotgun & Bow Slings,
Made by Slogan Outdoors.

Do-All Traps & White Flyer Clay Pidgeons.

Pella Security Gun Safes - In your choice of colors:
Hunter Green, Burgundy, Ivory White, Black, Black Granite,
Gray Granite, Midnight Blue, Charcoal Grey, Mulberry Red
Dark Brown with your choice of four wildlife scene on the front,
created by professional artist Andrea Van Wyk. Or you can
choose the option of no design on the front.

Camtrakker "The Big Buck Surveillance System."
See & read about the Camtrakker here.

Monday, April 16, 2007 - Missouri Turkey Season Started Today
Let's All Go To Rhonda's House For A Turkey Dinner!
Rhonda (Ballantyne) Grabill got her first spring turkey today.
It weighed in at 27 lbs. Enough for all of us!!   Congrats Rhonda!


Bob got this turkey the second morning of the season. He says he doesn't
how much it weighed, but he is pretty sure it weighs 2 lbs. more than Rhonda's :)

Missouri Hunting Seasons & Limits - 2007~2008

Check The Wildlife Code Here

Why We Need Regulations!

 

2006 November Firearms Deer Harvest Sets a Record ~ By Jim Low

Favorable weather and last year's lower-than-normal doe harvest helped push the 2006 firearms deer kill to an unprecedented high.

Good weather and an abundance of deer enabled hunters to shoot a record number of deer during Missouri's regular firearms deer season Nov. 11 through 21.

The Missouri Department of Conservation recorded 235,054 deer taken during the November portion of the firearms deer season. That is up 29,594 (14.4 percent) from last year and 12,725 (5.7 percent) from the previous record, set in 2004.

The record harvest was something of a surprise, because this year's opening weekend harvest was down by 8,865 (6.7 percent) compared to 2004.

"It was a little bit of a slow start this year compared to 2004, but a lot better than 2005," said Resource Scientist Lonnie Hansen, the Conservation Department's deer specialist. "However, we had good weather - not too cold or too warm and not too much rain - for most of the season, and that kept hunters in the woods."

Hansen also noted that Missouri probably started out with a larger-than-normal number of deer this year. Hunters killed 11 percent fewer does during the 2005 hunting season than they did in 2004. That left approximately 10,000 extra female deer in the population. Most of those would have produced two fawns, boosting the state's deer herd.

The record deer harvest is good news for several reasons, said Hansen. "We needed a strong harvest to maintain deer numbers at optimum levels, and we got it. A lot of deer hunters had the thrill of seeing deer and putting meat in the freezer. The strong harvest will help out Share the Harvest, too."

Share the Harvest is a joint effort of the Conservation Department and the Conservation Federation of Missouri to help hunters donate venison to charities. The program funneled 129 tons of venison into food pantries and other charities statewide last year.

The top deer-harvest counties this year were Callaway, with 4,473 deer checked, Benton with 4,411 and Pike with 4,216. The Conservation Department recorded 10 firearms-related deer hunting accidents, including two fatalities.

The 2006 November firearms deer harvest included 43 percent antlered deer, 43 percent does and 14 percent "button bucks" - young male deer with antlers measuring less than 3 inches long.

Last year, hunters killed 81,712 antlered deer. This year's figure was 100,457 a 23 percent increase. Approximately 475,000 people hunt deer with firearms in Missouri each year.

 


Come to Rocky's Guns for all your hunting and sport shooting needs !


Deers From The November 2007 Season


Rod Hutton's Deer


Bob Hutton's Deer


October 27 - 28, 2007 - Youth Deer Hunting Weekend


Three of the successful hunters ~ Randy Rinehart


And Virginia Perkins


And Calvin Stover

Kids, if you have a picture to share of your deer send it to me Here


Go To Our Deer Photos Archive Here!

Iowa's Hunting Seasons

Mountain Lions In Missouri? Click Here
I think they need to update this article in regard to
sightings and kills, but a good read none the less.

 
See some of my merchandise listed in the Firearms category
on the website Missouri-Iowa-Classifieds

 

Walk where the Indians walked!
A great place to enjoy some beautiful Missouri wildlife & native trees & wildflowers.
Read all about it here - The Trail Creek Nature Trails   No hunting of course :)
 

Thanks for visiting my web page!   Come in & let's talk guns!!
 

 
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P.S. Another reason for owning a firearm.
To protect your property from a big scary intruder!!

Oh Oh.........Looks who's covering him!