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  1. spent the day still hunting on Iroquois wildlife refuge. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    16 points
  2. It seems to me that once the animal has been reduced to non-edible carrion, it is no longer a "harvest", but simply a search of antlers. The only salvageable part of the find is the antlers, so the shooter is no longer looking for a deer. ....just the antlers. At that point the antlers become the same as sheds and whoever finds them gets the ownership.
    8 points
  3. I'd poke it with a stick.
    6 points
  4. Which is why I tell gun hunters they don't know what they're missing. Bow season is great but tough because harvesting can be very tough. But you get to see deer in the natural environment. Not spooked. I'm also a firm believer that bow hunting makes you a better gun hunter. You're more patient. See the woods differently. But that's just me.
    5 points
  5. But you waste time posting links of conspiracies and other political BS? X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems
    4 points
  6. A little off topic, but if your getting ready head out to hunt, and are going to spray down, don't ever grab a can of buck bomb thinking its a can of Nose Jammer scent killer….
    4 points
  7. Our commander in chief is six feet tall, has big ears, and IS a dork...True story
    3 points
  8. Raccoons have a similar bone, and many years ago when I was a young buck, I gave one to my girlfriend's college roommate and told her it was a turkey call. I can still see her blowing on it and wondering why it didn't make any noise. She left school shortly after that and entered a convent. TRUE STORY, except for the third sentence...<<grin>>...
    3 points
  9. I attest to the sensitivity of the female nose... I learned that quickly when I tried to sneak a smoke or a shot of whiskey on The Mermaid...<<sigh>>...
    3 points
  10. The deer was found like 3 weeks after being shot... If the story the OP gave us was true and it was 80 yds from where they lost blood chances are it was dead within a 24 hours. The cape would've been LONG gone. The hide starts slipping after a few days. Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk
    2 points
  11. Eh I will wait and wait passed on many deer before taking him. But sure worked hard to get him drawing on my knowledge of the woods I was in and where the other hunters tend to go. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    2 points
  12. sorry but my nod goes to another Ruger 10/.22 or use the dang thing you got
    2 points
  13. I know what didn't work. All scents I bought. Doe estrous and buck lure. Never saw anything from the direction of the scents and sometimes didn't see anything when I used it. Also my combo doe and buck call didn't seem to do anything, except maybe chase a buck away once. I grunted at it and it turned tail and ran.
    2 points
  14. REAL men drink whiskey straight, or at least on the rocks. It IS permissible to chase it with beer( preferably) or water (if no beer is available). Only gay guys ruin perfectly good whiskey by mixing it with soda pop. This must be where the penis bone swizzle stick originated.
    2 points
  15. Been looking at the site for awhile and decided it was time to join. Found some pretty good topics and discussions on here un-like some of the other forums I have joined. Look forward to visiting the site often to see what everyone has to say. Good hunting...whatever it may be!
    2 points
  16. Kidneys are good as long as you boil the p*ss out of them.
    2 points
  17. Not something to eat, but this item kind of goes along with the tone of the conversation .... lol. http://www.walkingequipment.com/440.html
    2 points
  18. A blue whale's penis is 8 feet long and is called a dork. True story You Can't Beat My Meat!
    2 points
  19. What's 12 feet long, white, and drags on the bottom of the ocean ? Moby's Dick...
    2 points
  20. it's the inner bone, not the dong itself. And yes, knowing where it's origin is some pretty primal cave man **** right there. there's a few comments here that seem to think anything penis related is gay. That's just sad really.
    2 points
  21. I have done several now with Van Dykes skull bleaching kit. It comes with Sodium Carbonate, you mix this with the boiling water and the flesh literally comes right off the bone. I flesh it best I can and then boil for 1 hour total with the Sodium Carbonate. I can literally take a head with nothing done to it and have it totally done in 4 hours. 1 day start to finish including bleaching (let it sit overnight). http://www.vandykestaxidermy.com/Skull-Bleaching-Instructions-W377.aspx
    2 points
  22. for gun hunting yes, and I know that's the subject of this thread. As a bowhunter, lack of pressure is your best friend. It's really funny how different the seasons are.
    2 points
  23. You look like Jack Black.
    2 points
  24. I would think "possessed" means just that, you are in possession of the means to fire it regardless of where you have it. To the one above who talked about store policy vs law, I don't think you get the point. If you have a 50 cal muzzleloader rifle and supplies and buy a 50 cal muzzleloader pistol you are technically in violation of the law if you do not have it on a permit since you do possess the means to fire it. Whether the authorities find out or not is irrelevant, it needs to be licensed.
    2 points
  25. I generally skin while still warm. Last one I did was a bit concerning, luckily for me, I had a buddy with me that enjoyed torturing them by popping them. He said something about the sound of them popping soothed his inner hatred towards them or something of that affect. Hey, don't judge! X-Calibur Lighting Systems http://facebook.com/XCaliburLightingSystems
    2 points
  26. I've dated a couple of whales and they didn't have them, at least not as far as I could tell... " A policeman pulled me over the other night and said Sir, have you been drinking ?" " I said WHY, is there a FAT GIRL in my back seat ? ".....Larry the Cable Guy......
    2 points
  27. Most people think there is a deer shortage yet they spend every minute they get trying to kill one during deer season, yet there is a coyote overload apparently and very few hunt them... So all of the studies done are wrong and your "studies" of which you have no facts or proof are in some way correct? Makes sense...Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk
    2 points
  28. Dang , you almost hurt my feelings I'm all for shooting as many as I see. As soon as we get some snow I'll be out there with the caller and #4 buck. I know they impact deer population and any avid turkey hunter will SSS them all spring season long. This was the first spring season in a long time I didn't see one coming in to try and kill a turkey ( me )!
    2 points
  29. Funny thing..........For quite a few years at my uncles cabin in Naples (on the south side of Hunt Hollow) we would often hear coyotes in groups howling at night. One evening when we had an over load of guys sleeping in the cabin, my buddy and I slept in the barn. Sometime well after midnight a group (who the hell knows how many, may have only been three but sounded like a half dozen) of 'yotes started making music RIGHT OUTSIDE THE BARN! It was scary and unreal at the same time. For all those "howling packs" over the years I've only ever got more than one 'yote on my trail camera a couple times and those were young pups. FWIW, for the most part the past 4-5 years all I've done is 20 second video from my cameras giving ample time for multiple 'yotes to make it to the big screen.
    2 points
  30. I could be mistaken but this deer looks healthy to me. Except for where coyote(s) already went for the arse as they do
    2 points
  31. Huge wings , crisp and saucy. Medium is hot by there standard. Order of fries and side of gravy and you're good to go.
    2 points
  32. Sounds like he died a fitting death.
    2 points
  33. Jesse and freinds came out to try thier hand at thier 1st pheasant hunt. They did amazingly well for thier 1st hunt. safe to say they are hooked! Good Hunting! DCOUTDDORS http://WWW.HUNTFISHNY.COM
    2 points
  34. we had dom and freinds hunt on our farm. they had a blast. the dogs found 27 pheasants. they missed a few and had plenty for a few nice dinners. good hunting DCOUTDOORS http://WWW.HUNTFISHNY.COM
    2 points
  35. 6 thousand views of this thread and it hasn't gotten off topic or trolls for once .. I just hope people see the good side of it like today .. it sucked but I'm helping the rest of the canines so they don't get it or so someones dog doesnt roll in it when it died some were .. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk
    2 points
  36. I was really happy to get this doe today, she's my biggest ever. If she walks into a bar the bartender will definitely ask "why the long face?"
    2 points
  37. Welcome to our addiction - time outdoors with a little (or alot) of time hunting. Don't sweat it - still have 2 more weeks to go for gun season. Getting a deer your second season is good. I didn't even see a deer my first 2-3 years.
    2 points
  38. Have anyone kept and used them? How about the tongue?
    1 point
  39. My Neighbor and I are looking to lay waste to the local yote community. Probably start tomorrow evening. Pics to follow.
    1 point
  40. I got my TC FX Pro Hunter and TC 209 Wildcat tuned up this afternoon and will be out Fri-Sun all day. The PH is my main and the Wildcat is my thick woods piece. Can't wait for the cold weather, just hope it doesn't snow and I get called into work to plow!
    1 point
  41. You prove my point. Maybe there were some then, but they were so few nobody noticed. There were none by me or anywhere around me. Now there are lots of them and you guys keep saying they are not a problem and we needn't think they are doing any damage to deer and turkey populations. You sir, seem to lack any ability to use logic. Do none of you guys have any ability to see what this area was like 40 or 50 years ago? Most of you are too young to remember those days, when deer were plentiful and turkey were on the rise. The problem of coyote over population didn't exist then, and it shouldn't exist now. As long as we keep making excuses and preaching this "tolerance" for lots of coyotes, things are only going to keep moving in the wrong direction. There's no convincing any who think we don't have a problem. You can justify your positions with all the trendy studies you can find that support your thinking, but decades from now, when you see how wrong you were, you'll realize what fools you were. There are many folks out west where wolves were reintroduced that now realize what fools they were to allow it. There are many in California who now realize allowing cougar populations to expand wasn't a good idea either. All the studies done then said it was a good idea. Ever stop to think studies get done when payments are made to do them? Who's paying for them? Do they have a motive Do they print studies that disagree? People out west don't trust studies anymore. I never did.
    1 point
  42. That's what I said. Whiners! They don't deserve the rack!
    1 point
  43. I agree that people way overestimate coyote populations, they hear 2 or 3 and swear there are 40 of them, they see coyote tracks on the snow (coyotes travel far and wide), they reach for a reason to blame "dwindling" deer numbers... First off if you feel that way then ask yourself, "Am I doing anything to address the problem?" I coyotes hunt quite a lot in the winter and I have NEVER come across a fellow coyote hunter/trapper. I love coyote hunting and i take every one that gives me the opportunity but i don't begrudge them for existing. Secondly some people seem to HATE coyotes for some unknown reason, is it because they are too smart for you to kill? Is it because they take a few deer a year in order to survive? Are we as hunters in any way, shape or form more entitled to these deer than the animals that depend on the occasional deer for survival? The coyotes are not slaughtering off your deer. In the spring the fawns are certainly vulnerable but after that its rare that a coyote could take down an adult deer in good health. An intense, quick deer rut is the best defense against coyote predation on fawns. Its called "predator swamping." Coyotes will never go away and I'm glad, if you've never tried matching wits with coyotes on their terms then I suggest you try it. If you think deer are cagey you're mistaken. Besides, if coyotes are so overpopulated how hard could it be right? Give it a try... That's my rant for the day. Sent from my XT907 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  44. The gist so far is I'm not going over to some of your houses for a mixed drink , appetizers or accepting a new turkey call for my arsenal of calls
    1 point
  45. not sure they can put a price on venison as one can't buy it. Nor are they going to pay for your gas your time or put those deer back on the planet
    1 point
  46. I dont really watch hunting or fishing shows, anymore. But, I will say this. If not for these shows, I may have never become an outdoorsman. When my father was in college, he hunted a time or two, so he says. In his words, he "never cut a hair." He did get me into fishing when I was a kid, but aside from that I had no family whatsoever that hunted or fished. When I was in 2nd or 3rd grade, I would wake up at 6 in the morning, before anyone else in the house was awake, and I would always watch ESPN outdoors, from beginning to end. It was usually 2-3 hunting shows and 2-3 fishing shows. The fishing bug had already bit me by that age, but those shows really planted the hunting seed in my mind. I begged for a bow every December until I finally got one for my birthday when I was 12, I think. That was my first season bow hunting and the rest is history. For all you stonethrowers, yes I hunted alone from the age of 12, yes that is illegal, I know. My old man took me and a friend to our hunters safety course, we got our licenses and got our tags. Legality never crossed my mind at the time. I just went out in the woods behind the house and hunted and loved every minute of it.
    1 point
  47. Hi Andy, there's a legal parking area off Pond Gut Rd for about 8 cars. It's tough to find but it's there.
    1 point
  48. Deer collision claims are a tiny fraction of their payouts - not enough for them to worry about or spend money on to reduce. In areas of higher claims, they simply raise the comp rates to adjust for the difference. They lose no more money in high collision areas then they do in low ones.
    1 point
  49. Havent been shooting many but the running has been good!
    1 point
  50. Nice bunny for the freezer They are so easy to clean.
    1 point
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