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You can PM Biz-R-OWorld and he will send you some links to those sites. They don't call him Biz-R-O for nothing you know. LOL
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That a boy! Hopefully it's not a site where they show the chubby ones doing it! LOL
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Just go to a porn site and I'm sure they will leave you alone. LOL
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Would you expect anything different when me and Doe post to a thread???
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Why of course it is. How else will a guy ever get one? Well, baiting with food generally works only for the chubby ones. You typically need wealth and money for the good looking ones.
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No wonder the outfitters out there are charging an arm and a leg these days. Offering to find you a deer, an antelope AND a wife is not exactly easy. Although I think a chubby wife is easier to find than a slim one. Just stick out a chocolate bar as bait and the hunt is over. LOL
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Good luck, I am sure it will be a fun hunt. Make sure you practice your shooting. Even at 200 yards an antelope can look like it's a mile away out there in the open country. They are not very big animals at all. I don't know how successful you will be finding a wife, though!
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How do you keep the deer out of food plots???
steve863 replied to HUNT6246's topic in Land Management, Food Plots and QDM
Kind of funny for sure. You put out food for the deer and then you don't want them eating it. That's exactly the problem I've always had with food plots. Are they really put out to benefit the deer, or the hunter who uses it to attract them in order to make it easier to kill them? Anyone who says it's for the deer honestly isn't telling the whole truth in my opinion. -
I had half a mind to post some pictures of the spikes and does for equal billing, but I don't have that much time on my hands. As I said, to me ANY deer that one shoots should be considered a trophy!!
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Took a couple of pics this morning of my dust collectors. Have given a few away over the years. As you can see my main trophy rooms is the stairwell to the basement. LOL
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I did some scans this morning. Here are some bucks I took in eastern Montana from 1994-1997. The last photo is 5 days worth of hunting for 3 hunters in 1996. The big one in the van (far left) is probably the biggest I have put my hands around. Mine was the small one of the three. LOL To me every deer is a trophy whether it is big or small.
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Here's a similar angle in 1996 during some snow. That tree has grown a bit!
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Doesn't matter what he measures, he is a splendid buck. I have to scan some print photos to post on this and the other best buck thread. I've got to keep everyone convinced that I have only shot dinks since I make no bones about my dislike of AR's and the fancy self-serving deer biology some people like to promote! LOL
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It surely ain't Mt Everest, but the top is around 3000 ft. I know I have some better pictures of it, but they were taken with film cameras and not digital that I can post here.
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You got that right! I've seen a number of hunters get invited to hunt the property over the years, but gave up because they couldn't make it up and down that mountain. It surely isn't a spot for the out of shape hunter.
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I don't own it, but here is a pic of the house I've stayed at during hunting seasons for the last 20 years. The next picture is a view of the mountain we hunt from the front door of the house. We have access to the whole side of the mountain just left of the power line tower.
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Two cameras out..... 2 weeks.... 360 pics....
steve863 replied to Grizz1219's topic in General Hunting
Or maybe people should just go out and look for the deer themselves if they really want to see them so badly. I vacationed with my family in the Poconos a couple of weeks ago. It was an area I had never been in before, yet I was able to see and photograph some nice deer. Some examples below. -
You better stay away from my doe at bow season. I told them to be on the lookout for two hillbillies looken to wack some doe! lol You'd better talk to the bucks too. Here's a pic of the nice buck we shot on your land last year when you weren't there.
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Hear it?? The whole town hears it AND feels it. It's usually about a 4.5 on the Richter scale.
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ROFL, shes a real mouth breather I take it? I honestly don't know what the problem is, all I know is that you could hear her snoring downstairs and she is sleeping upstairs. I am being real cruel here, other than her unfortunately weighing a ton and a half, she really is a sweet, caring and considerate person.
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Doe is sending me one for my fat sister-in-law. He's sending me the one that makes you look like you've got a pig nose. It will be a perfect match for the hoglike body she already has!! LOL
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And to the game departments a dead deer is a dead deer. They need deer shot off, and they could care less what type of headgear the bucks are wearing when they get shot. Genetics and antlers only matter to hunters. Game departments only pretend to be interested in both to make trophy hunters think they are doing something to grow bigger bucks for them. Funny how genetics automatically means ANTLERS to hunters. In humans genetics can mean intelligence, looks, types of personality you might inherit, the type of diseases you might be prone to, many different things. Who is to say that a 4 1/2 year old scrawny antlered buck doesn't have some better genetic traits than one with huge perfect antlers?? Who the hell really knows? All hunters care about are the horns, which tells me this interest in deer genetics is nothing more than a self-serving one for hunters. Where do you come up with this crap? Spoken like someone who truly has no idea what he's talking about. If thats your opinion thats fine but none of it has any basis in fact. So go ahead and explain to us why ANTLERS are always the center of discussion when deer genetics are talked about? Do you know what other undesirable genetic traits that perfect 10 pointer might be passing on to the health of the herd, or does it really matter to you guys as long as the good antler traits are passed? I may know nothing but you sure as hell won't be able to answer this question with any certainty neither. LOL
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And I bet you will see MORE bucks than you will in the November weekend. I have had some great luck seeing bucks the first 3 weeks of October. Many times they are still hanging around together in bachelor groups and I've had as many as four together just out of range from me. One year while turkey hunting the second week of October I had the biggest buck I ever saw in NYS stroll to within 15 yards of where I was sitting on the ground. A huge 10point buck and he never even knew I was there! What a perfect bow shot it would have been!! I have a hunch you won't regret changing your 4 day weekend plans.
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And to the game departments a dead deer is a dead deer. They need deer shot off, and they could care less what type of headgear the bucks are wearing when they get shot. Genetics and antlers only matter to hunters. Game departments only pretend to be interested in both to make trophy hunters think they are doing something to grow bigger bucks for them. Funny how genetics automatically means ANTLERS to hunters. In humans genetics can mean intelligence, looks, types of personality you might inherit, the type of diseases you might be prone to, many different things. Who is to say that a 4 1/2 year old scrawny antlered buck doesn't have some better genetic traits than one with huge perfect antlers?? Who the hell really knows? All hunters care about are the horns, which tells me this interest in deer genetics is nothing more than a self-serving one for hunters.
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