{DOU} Cygnus X-1 wrote: Deer season will start November 17th and I will be away most of the 9 day season.
Please refer any issues to yOmAmA and Tommy.
Say it with me:
"Mmmmmmmmm...Venison!"
Awwwwww pooor Bambi 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥
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*DARKMATTER* wrote:
Awwwwww pooor Bambi 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥
::violent069::
*DARKMATTER* wrote: [quote={DOU} Cygnus X-1]Deer season will start November 17th and I will be away most of the 9 day season.
Please refer any issues to yOmAmA and Tommy.
Say it with me:
"Mmmmmmmmm...Venison!"
Awwwwww pooor Bambi 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥
Nope Yummy Bambi 🙂
Heading out myself in a few. Good luck to all and try not to shoot yourself 😈
Get to play sniper from a tree in the woods 😀
*DARKMATTER* wrote: [quote={DOU} Cygnus X-1]Deer season will start November 17th and I will be away most of the 9 day season.
Please refer any issues to yOmAmA and Tommy.
Say it with me:
"Mmmmmmmmm...Venison!"
Awwwwww pooor Bambi 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥 😥
If you have ever had one of these varmits run into your car doing thousands of pounds worth of damage, you might feel different. Here in the South, we have too many deer. So many that there is not enough food for them. Hunting is benificial to keep the species from becoming overcrowded.
OH, and they do taste good too 😉
".::/3I§ON wrote: Heading out myself in a few. Good luck to all and try not to shoot yourself 😈
Get to play sniper from a tree in the woods 😀
A couple of weeks ago there was a story in the news about a hunter who got shot by his dog. Apparently he shot a bird leaned his gun against a fence and climbed over it to get the bird. The gun fell over and the dog stepped on it, it fired and shot the hunter in the leg.
:togo:
{DOU}Charger wrote: [quote=".::/3I§ON]Heading out myself in a few. Good luck to all and try not to shoot yourself 😈
Get to play sniper from a tree in the woods 😀
A couple of weeks ago there was a story in the news about a hunter who got shot by his dog. Apparently he shot a bird leaned his gun against a fence and climbed over it to get the bird. The gun fell over and the dog stepped on it, it fired and shot the hunter in the leg.
:togo:
Serves him right for not engaging the safety. It could have been a lot worse.
Tommy
{DOU}Charger wrote:
A couple of weeks ago there was a story in the news about a hunter who got shot by his dog. Apparently he shot a bird leaned his gun against a fence and climbed over it to get the bird. The gun fell over and the dog stepped on it, it fired and shot the hunter in the leg.:togo:
He had a dog and climbed over the fence to get the bird himself what he take the dog for then, here its the dogs job to go get the birds....
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Tommy wrote: [quote={DOU}Charger][quote=".::/3I§ON]Heading out myself in a few. Good luck to all and try not to shoot yourself 😈
Get to play sniper from a tree in the woods 😀
A couple of weeks ago there was a story in the news about a hunter who got shot by his dog. Apparently he shot a bird leaned his gun against a fence and climbed over it to get the bird. The gun fell over and the dog stepped on it, it fired and shot the hunter in the leg.
:togo:
Serves him right for not engaging the safety. It could have been a lot worse.
Tommy
The proper way is lay the gun on the ground with the safety on and pull it through the fence after you.
I went Duck hunting once. Didn't get any. I think its because we weren't throwing the dogs high enough.
This was my last gun hunt. Gun deer hunting has really become a sorry shadow of itself in the last 10 or 15 years. People used to actually get off their asses and hunt but now it's mostly just people who stay in elevated, enclosed, comfy stands who spend the entire season hoping for a deer to just walk by.
People used to put their land in the Forest Crop program to save from paying taxes on the property. Under this program in exchange for tax credit, the land owner agrees to not log out his woods and it also opens the land up to public hunting.
Now the state allows owners to lease out their lands out to hunters for huge dollars that causes them pull their lands out of Forest Crop because leasing is much more profitable. It would take much more time than I want to waste on it to go into the negative impacts this has on Wisconsin's deer herd and hunting. I don't have the hundreds of dollars to waste on leasing land and if I did I wouldn't spend it on something like that anyway.
It's just not worth it to me anymore.
Bring on Spring and Fishing!
Venting over,
-JB
So what exactly are you trying to say 😛
Yea what ru saying? Ur trommping through someone elses property sneakn and peekn for that trophy?
Starting to sound like a politician