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  1. I wouldn't touch any of that stuff. The pure feeling of being in my stand and being in the middle of God's creation, through the fall and winter is enough to keep me awake.
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  2. I think the last pic was a racoon delivering a cat to a VietNamese restaurant ......
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  3. "If guns cause crime, all of mine are defective." -Ted Nugent
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  4. These are truly great! Photographer Michel Denis-Huot, who captured these amazing pictures on safari in Kenya's Masai Mara in October last year, said he was astounded by what he saw: "These three brothers (cheetahs) have been living together since they left their mother at about 18 months old, he said. 'On the morning we saw them, they seemed not to be hungry, walking quickly but stopping sometimes to play together. At one point, they met a group of impala who ran away. But one youngster was not quick enough and the brothers caught it easily'." These extraordinary scenes followed. Pretty cool e-mail about 3 male cats and gangs in Alberta... Impala survived to live another day... 2nd set of pics shows the gangs in Alberta... last pic has title "Did you loose a cat?" Votes for pic of year 2011... Pretty cool stuff!!!
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  5. aww i like when everyone gets along
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  6. Good for if I had that kind of money I would hunt all over the world also.
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  7. You got that right. I believe the recidivism rate is up around 87% right now. Not on that guy. Doesn't happen often enough though.
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  9. lol...good one .....I can live with that..maybe I was a little tough on them..I just can't see those pics helping things... however....." I " did let that monster go ...after a million pictures.... roger that... fish on old boy...
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  10. Just need a few anti's to stuff in the hole . . .
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  11. I hope it wasnt too much work to fix the roof...
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  12. I've sold a couple recurves to Don Jr. Swapped a few stories about hunting and fishing. He is an avid hunter, both bow and gun, and has a real passion for fly fishing. He likes getting away for DIY whenever he can - which you can't do in Africa. We could use a lot more sportsmen like him.
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  13. If you look on the form you fill out when you buy a gun, there is a question asking if you belong to a group that wants to overthrow the government, or have you ever vowed to do so, answer yes or no. A "yes" answer disqualifies you from being approved to buy a gun. The first amendment has limits, just like all rights do. Saying you would like to see the government taken over by intelligent folks is free speech. Saying you want to overthrow the government by force is actually treason. There is a legal way to take over the government, and there is an illegal way to do it. Vowing to do it the latter way, will get you barred from gun ownership in this country.
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  14. Let me go over there and see if anyone is alive or still DBA. Not a probem since I live in Williamson. Try to get a contact # is anyone is around.
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  15. My son had a Gar-Pike done there . It only took 1 1/2 years to do a damn fish . Nice job though . I believe the owner's name is Jeff Moses .
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  16. I just like the part about not drinking that stuff in Deerthug's post. Im not a religious guy.
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  18. nothin like a little fuel on the fire huh......paula
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  19. Cool !!This is how arguments/debates are supposed to end.Now how about those crossguns lol
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  20. I wouldnt bother with the Finger Lakes, just dinky deer here.
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  21. Great article. I think every man or woman that eats meat should kill there food at least once. Anybody against hunting who eats meat is a hypocrite imo.
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  22. I think its awesome hunting with old military rifles. My Dad used to use an old Smith Corona 1903A3 Springfield with the iron battle site. He shot a lot of deer with it too. I could never get him to actually admit it, but I'm pretty sure that he actually carried that rifle in WWII. Maybe it made its way back through the Pacific somehow broken down in a duffle bag on his train ride back east in 1945. He had four other deer rifles, an old Remington 700 (300 Win Mag), a Savage 99 (300 Savage), a Weatherby Vanguard (25-06 which I have now), and a Remington 740 (270 Win). Still all my memories were him dragging that 1903 into the woods every year on the land I still hunt. My Mom still has that rifle in his old safe at her place down south. I can recall him hitting one small buck (basket six) at 200 yards with the iron sites on that rifle. The shot just seemed kind of routine to him. Maybe for an old time Marine Corps Rifleman it was kind of ordinary. I was a kid just walking through the woods with him that day. We were watching a bunch of does in a field we have now renamed the "murder hole'." They were about 100 yards out it was a cold late afternoon the day after Thanksgiving. I was drinking hot cocoa from an old tin thermos. All at once he rasied his rifle in a direction that was 90 degrees to the right of where the does were and KAPOW. The sound of the shot ringing out surprised me. We walked through the field to the edge of a mixed hardwood line up against the foot of a steep hillside and there was this little six pointer. He used a handloaded 150 gr Sierra bullet. It was a pin hole going in with a golf ball size exit wound. Sorry, the Garand story brought me back 32 years ago in time. I miss that old New York Deer Hunter.
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