07-17-08, 10:39 AM | #1 |
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Nice buck pics
I just pulled my card from my Cuddeback and here's what I had. These pictures are from the property my dad owns behind my house. I hope to put an arrow in the big one this Fall!!!
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07-17-08, 10:49 AM | #2 |
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Wow...what a spread.
Give me the GPS coordinates of that camera, please. I need to run up there and check something this fall... |
07-17-08, 10:50 AM | #3 |
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nice looking deer man i wouldn't mind taking a shot at them either
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07-17-08, 11:03 AM | #4 |
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never killed a dear.. only one year of hunting under my belt so hopefully this year.. i want one EARLY.. cuz i want some felted antleers
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07-17-08, 11:25 AM | #5 |
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I'll show you an aerial photo of the property. The 5 acres in yellow is my house. The property in red is my dad's. The pictures came from the bottom field about halfway down the wood line. I will have a tree stand hung in that area come October!!!
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07-17-08, 12:12 PM | #6 |
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Man, that one on the right in the first two pictures is a hoss, very nice
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07-17-08, 12:29 PM | #7 |
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VERY nice bucks.... hey, you need a hunting partner???
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that comment shows your lack of knowing anything. youdon't shoot a deer this early anywhere in the country. the horns are in felt cause they are still growing.
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07-17-08, 09:16 PM | #9 |
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yeah but i've seen bucks in south carolina killed august 15th when bow season starts with felt
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07-17-08, 09:45 PM | #10 |
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Sounds like loads of fun!
105 degrees, skeeters, chiggers, gnats! Man! I can't wait! |
07-17-08, 10:06 PM | #11 |
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I know of a bow hunter died in Eastern Oregon. He arrowed a real nice mule deer buck. Temps in the 80s. Died from Yellow Jacket stings, while gutting and cleaning his animal. He had over 300 stings on him, when found.
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07-18-08, 10:31 AM | #12 |
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dang. thats not my kind of huting..having to field dress.. we always take ours to a processer..
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07-18-08, 12:25 PM | #13 |
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WOW!
That truly just outlined your stupidy when it comes to deer hunting. You field dress a deer in the woods, you take it to a processer after it's field dressed. |
07-27-08, 11:14 AM | #14 |
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got room in that stand for 2? hahaha.
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07-29-08, 02:45 AM | #15 |
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Maybe photographer is one of those internet virtual hunters that hunts over the internet because his lack of knowledge is scary to say the least, south carolina is far away from idaho thank the good lord
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07-29-08, 06:23 PM | #16 |
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no i deer hunt ..but here we drag the deer to the truck.. and drop it off at the processer.. and they clean it for you.. cost a little xtra .. you can clean it yourself if you want though
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to quote ol hank jr. " i can skin a buck and run a trot line....country boy can SURVIVE!
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I have gone hunting with my wife's uncle twice. Missed a deer both times probably since I had never fired a rifle before. My wife's uncle shot a button buck (mistaken for a doe) the second trip. I helped him process the deer back at the cabin. It was a very interesting experience but wasn't too difficult. I will go back with him if he asks me again but I do not foresee myself running out and purchasing a new rifle and lots of hunting gear. I have some warm camo coveralls and rubber boots for now. I figured this is all I need for going once every two years. I would much rather spend my money on fishing gear.
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Yeah and you'd have to change your name to Fishnngolfnnhuntinn.
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07-30-08, 02:04 PM | #20 |
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Or just huntinngolfn. I could just say that I hunt fish.
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listen fishinngolfn....you don't have to buy alot of camo or things. that is IF you are in a stand with a blind, or in a "cabin stand". we have 3 cabin stand on paw-in-laws land 40 acres, and 2 on nephews (joining paw-in-law). i go out there in jeans and the deer never see me. i got a heater and all out there, lmao. i hunt "caddilac style", hahahaha. don't wear no doe sent or anything. it is all about knowing where the deer are and feeding them, lmao. make them come to you. if you feed them they will come, hahahaha.
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if you hear a gun shot far away and the deer fells down ,will you gut it for me
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08-01-08, 10:28 PM | #23 |
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Hunting license.......$35
Gas to Richmond.....$28 New Carhartt (Realtree HD design) from BPS.....$69.99 Invitation on to BassAdicts property on the first day of hunting season.........yep! Priceless. |
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naw u ditin?!?! u invited 3d? awwwwww mannnnnn...sluking here. hahahahahahahahaha. i am gonna try to get me one with my "new old bow", had it redone. after the wife gets home and i get some fishing in, gonna start slinging arrows again. if i get a really good one i'll post pics. been awhile since o got a good one though. we have 60 acres we replanted this year. have had some fairly good ones in the last couple of years. trying to grow some wall hangers.
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You think he's going to share any one of those three with me????? I don't think so!
I've never bow hunted. I was taught to shoot a long bow by a retired US Olympic coach though. Used to hit 8-10's at 18 yards/meters (so long ago I can't remember). Last edited by 3dkicker; 08-02-08 at 09:13 PM. |
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