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Last post 21 years ago by dhofer22. 13 replies replies.
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xrundog Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 01-17-2002
Posts: 2,212
I had no luck this year. Last year was better. A young 9 pointer.
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Spiny Norman Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 09-04-2002
Posts: 899
Whadya do, run him over with that Bass Boat?
usahog Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 12-06-1999
Posts: 22,691
Nice Buck... But Hide the Apples... Game Wardens consider that baiting LMAO!!!!

Hog
dhofer22 Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 04-14-2002
Posts: 192
I had axein (dont know how to spell it) but DAMN it was the best meat I have ever had in my life and would love to get some more I have a good friend that hunts all the time (when in season)
JonR Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 02-19-2002
Posts: 9,740
Dehofer22, deer meat is called " venison ". JonR
cliffie3d Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 07-17-2002
Posts: 297
No luck? Looks like you had better luck than me, xrun! I've shot one doe this season. 'Course I don't get out much. Going to pick up the processed meat tomorrow. My daughters have been bugging me about bringing home the deer jerky!
Slimboli Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 07-09-2000
Posts: 16,139
... that's 'venison jerky', Cliffie ... LOL!
Charlie Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 06-16-2002
Posts: 39,751
Yeah, apples with honey covering them really will bring in the poor suckers!!!

LOL

Charlie

PS Where is the cigar for celebration!
xrundog Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 01-17-2002
Posts: 2,212
I must clarify: this is last years buck. I had no luck this year. This is in my nephew's garage in Wis. where we butcher. Cold as a meat locker. I have found that the cigars often unwravel after lighting in sub freezing temps. I would have stuck one in my kisser but the pic was taken before I discovered C-bid. Yes the apples are for baiting. It was legal last year and Jeff skewered a few deer on his property. No bait this year but he has still got a couple. Sets up his stand a couple hundred yards from the house. I on the other hand, travel over 1000 miles for a few days shooting. And it is worth it!
tailgater Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 06-01-2000
Posts: 26,185
Cliff, I'm not trying to start something here, but are you sure your kids are referring to the flavored dry-cured meat?

dh, that part is furthest from the antlers...
cliffie3d Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 07-17-2002
Posts: 297
Actually, they used to ask for the "reindeer jerky". It took me a while to convince them I wasn't shooting something that could have been used to guide Santa's sleigh.
Tobasco Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2003
Posts: 2,809
I tried hunting pheasant with a friend and didnt have any luck.It was my 1st time hunting. I shot a jack rabbit while we were out there. I didnt like the feeling of killing an animal.Also I didnt expect that feeling. I dont criticize you at all. But were you brought up hunting? I dont know why it bothered me so much,but I never hunted again. I own many guns and had them long before my experience hunting. I mostly go to firing ranges. Just curious.

Mag
xrundog Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 01-17-2002
Posts: 2,212
Yes,I come from a long line of hunters. My brothers and nephew are much more serious about it than I am. Or rather they spend a lot more time on it. I have no problem killing deer because I am very serious about eating venison. Best tasting best for you meat there is. I will not kill something I won't eat. It's wasteful and weakens a man's character. Killing a perdator to protect livestock or family is an exception.
dhofer22 Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 04-14-2002
Posts: 192
no, axeing was a type of rare deer that he killed that the meat is very very very GOOD.


GIG'em


DAN
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