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HUNTING
#41
Venison is any game animal. Deer, Turkey, Grouse, pheasant.....anything. I did just finish off my last years dearmeat at a buddies 50th birthday party Saturday night, it came out great on his weird screwdriver driven grill. Savages ate a quart of pickles in 15 min also............hah But I hear ya, being alone in the woods is good for the soul.

Those studs look good Westy, what state did they get harvested from?
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#42
(07-23-2011, 07:47 AM)Mohammed Wrote: That's the beauty about the States, the equipment you get there at the most ridiculous prices in the world.

Nice!

IDK I can get a decent rifle or shot gun for about 300.00, this is a good year for game though. Lots of tracks this year.
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#43
CONCORD, N.H. -- Seventy-one percent of permitted moose hunters killed a moose this season, which is slightly down from 76 percent last year, but up from 2008 and 2009.

Officials said the weather conditions weren’t nearly as good as last year.

Warmer temperatures and rain keep moose bedded down, making them harder to find, according to Fish and Game officials. GOOD! HIDE MOOSIES! Smiley_emoticons_razz [Image: moose.gif]

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#44
(10-17-2011, 08:29 PM)Maggot Wrote: IDK I can get a decent rifle or shot gun for about 300.00, this is a good year for game though. Lots of tracks this year.


Hi maggot, long time no talk. I agree with the good year part of your post. Its a great year for deer hunting over here as well. I have ben out 5 times this year and seen 75 deer. The best being a 12 point with a double split brow tine. I've only tagged 1 doe so far, but she was a nice one, almost 200 pounds standing weight.

Last shotgun season I also dropped a nice buck. 20 12 inch inside spread on that big boy.



Oh , and Westy, hello and nice moose.





Last years buck. 125 yards, shooting a 20g mossberg 500, with a 3-9x32 scope sitting on a rifled, ported barrel.

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#45
Nice wish i lived in a country were hunting was more accesable, not here :(
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#46
see. hunting is dangerous.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -

A hunter was found dead Thursday after he fell out of his tree stand in a wooded area by U.S. Highway 301 and Interstate 10, according to Jacksonville police.

Police said the man, whose identity was not immediately released, fell from the stand that was about 40 feet up and broke his neck.

It's unclear how long he had been there.

Police said the man's body was found by friends who went looking for him after they hadn't heard from him in a couple of days.


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(10-28-2011, 02:10 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: see. hunting is dangerous.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -

A hunter was found dead Thursday after he fell out of his tree stand in a wooded area by U.S. Highway 301 and Interstate 10, according to Jacksonville police.

Police said the man, whose identity was not immediately released, fell from the stand that was about 40 feet up and broke his neck.

It's unclear how long he had been there.

Police said the man's body was found by friends who went looking for him after they hadn't heard from him in a couple of days.


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Hunting from a tree stand without using a safety belt, this fool deserved to fall. Never ever climb a tree without a safety harness in use. That's rule # 1 in my book. The only one I feel sorry for is his family. While hunting IS dangerous, its risks can be minimized.

40 feet up in a tree is crazy! A person is out of the line of sight of a deer at just 12 feet. I usually hang my stands anywhere from 16 - 22 feet up [most climbing sticks are 16 - 20 feet tall] and that is plenty high enough. Saying he was 40 feet up makes it sound like he was one of those hunters that bragged the he hung his stand the highest, had the best equipment, was the best shot, had the fastest bow, bought the newest gimmick on the market etc.


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#48
these are rather small ducks that precede the seasonal arrival of larger ones.

A teenager could be jailed after he posted a photo on his Facebook profile page showing 64 ducks that had been shot.

Brandon Lowry, 19, of Norco, Louisiana, has been cited by the state's Department of Wildlife and Fisheries for violating the limits set for the shooting of migratory birds.

Hunting fan Lowry posted a photo showing 64 dead blue-winged teal ducks along with 12 hunters.


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#49
My exhole is a hunter. One of the things I was most happy about when I left him is never having to see another deer hanging from a tree in the backyard. I never have to eat Venison. I hate Venison. Or see that stupid deer head on the family room wall.
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(11-04-2011, 07:37 AM)ramseycat Wrote: Or see that stupid deer head on the family room wall.


I hate that shit, I really do. I think it's fucked up to hang dead animal heads on the fuckin' wall.


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(11-04-2011, 07:40 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(11-04-2011, 07:37 AM)ramseycat Wrote: Or see that stupid deer head on the family room wall.


I hate that shit, I really do. I think it's fucked up to hang dead animal heads on the fuckin' wall.

Seriously! We had steps down into the family room and then there it was. Right there above the fireplace. So it's the first thing that caught your eye as you came down the steps. I wanted to take that thing out in the yard and beat the shit out of it with a shovel.
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#52
I wanted to put my ex-wifes head on the wall but they told me it was illegal.
Besides I would probably get gangrene from getting poked by the horns.
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#53
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#54
ok this guy didn't simply fall out of the tree stand. he set himself on fire THEN fell out of the tree stand. Deer Diaf

A hunter from Maple Grove, Minn., died Saturday morning in rural St. Louis County when his clothing caught on fire while he was trying to light a propane heater in his deer stand.

The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office said Arthur Joseph Knafla, 84, was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident at 9:45 a.m. in Lavell Township, southeast of Hibbing.

Saturday was the opening day of Minnesota’s firearms deer season.

A news release said Knafla was attempting to light the heater in his partially enclosed deer stand. He fell from the stand when his clothing began burning.

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#55
I can understand the hatred of deer heads on family room walls. That is why I hang mine on the walls in my man cave/gun room. The only people that ever have to see the mounts are hunters or gun enthusiasts. While I do enjoy a good mount[hehehe] I would never display my trophies where the rest of the family or guests was forced to view them. If someone asks to see them I can take them up to my man cave and show them off and tell the tale of that particular hunt.
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#56
caveman FU-----> [Image: caveman_and_trex.gif?__sid=4D396S7J485R6WIM&lang=en]

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#57
Cave man F.U., hahahaha! I thought I leaned toward the Wt F.U. , but cave man will work.





Well doe # 2 for the 2011 season is now in the books. Yesterday I tagged this doe at 0730 hrs. It was also a nice morning to watch the sunrise.



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#58
FU may i put that pic of you in members photos? you're looking good sweetie! Blowing-kisses

a lovely sunrise too!

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#59
Yes and thank you LC.
The doe weighed in at 160 lbs.
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I feed my deer.

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