Jump to content

helmut in the bush

Members
  • Posts

    1636
  • Joined

  • Last visited

 Content Type 

Profiles

Forums

Hunting New York - NY Hunting, Deer, Bow Hunting, Fishing, Trapping, Predator News and Forums

Media Demo

Links

Calendar

Store

Everything posted by helmut in the bush

  1. Great pics, keep posting. Did you run in to any other people on the trails?
  2. No need for paper Bro when you drink 3 QT's of Meta Mucil a day
  3. Sorry guy's, Those berry's went right through me
  4. Thanks for the info, and the pics. The overnight trip sounds interesting, I'll have to look into that,
  5. We,ll you guy,s certainly can be funny. I,m just saying that I,m a believer especially having watched these researchers workshop on this subject. What I am saying is, enjoy your Hunt when your in the woods looking to get a deer to come along to put some deer meat in the crock pot. But at the same time you should be schooled enough on these things so you will not crap your pants if you happen to see one in your life time while hunting. It,s a guarantee if you live in the State of Texas you,ll see one. One main tip off they mentioned is, being overcome with a (seriously strong ) feeling of being watched when your alone in the wood,s. Or if the wood,s suddenly go quiet. You know, no bird,s ect... That,s really a bad indication you may or may not have danger near by . Just be quiet and be on your guard until the normal sound,s come back or you can very slowly move away from this area where you can see well ahead of you before you head out. I was trout fishing one time on one nice flowing creek 1/4 mile or so back in the wood,s. I had caught two nice brookies and was walking and stopping and fishing ect..The wood,s seem normal with sound,s and the creek flow was ok when this happened to me. I suddenly felt fear coming over me and the hair,s on the back of my neck started standing up. I suddenly just did not feel that everything was ok in the location I presently was in the wood,s. I quickly reeled my line in, pulled the front part of my fishing rod back toward me and grabbed the shorted fishing rod I now had.in one hand. Un-holstered my S@W 357 Magnum in my other hand and slowly walked back in the direction leading back to where my car was parked. The feeling slowly started to slowly go away as I got further down the creek. When I reached a good (wide) shallow part of the creek, I laid my pole down on the creek bank. Then I walked out to the center of the wide creek area in my hip boots and with the 357 Magnum handgun at the ready, and waited there awhile till my nerves felt pretty we,ll quieted down. What was making thing,s hard for me was not being able to see good into the high grass areas on each side of the creek. But these feeling,s had left me and I felt then that whatever happened for me to get that way was gone. To this very day, It,s like PTSD now and then in my memory. Let me tell you when that did happened, I was really God dammed scarred. I don,t have the answer,s today for what caused this to happen but it did. Happy Hunting Guy,s, TwoSeventy
  6. Anybody have any experience doing this in the winter?
  7. That isn't the one I was thinking about, a guy was fishing and thought something was watching him, so he thought he should carry a gun. At least I thought it was on this site, it was funny
  8. Would someone post up the link to the old Bigfoot thread, I'd like to look through that again.
  9. I would check into this if I were buying a new muzzle loader http://www.arrowheadsporting.com/4570conv.html
  10. Some people are just idiots, I've had a few run ins
  11. In 2003, Kimmel and Carolla left The Man Show, with the hosting jobs passed down to comedians Joe Rogan and Doug Stanhope. With the hosting change came a recomposition of the show's theme song. The new pair hosted the show for two more seasons before it ceased production in 2004. I had to google it
  12. I would never target a Giraffe, Zebra, or an Elephant, but if it was going to cause me problems or harm I have zero problem shooting anything.
×
×
  • Create New...