dkeage
11 years ago

Nah, junk, don't drink it...but if you find some, send to me for proper disposal.










[sarcasm]

Palama wrote:




Or me!! :-"
ZRX1200
11 years ago
Glenlevit 12, my lunch time scotch.
wheelrite
11 years ago
a buddy gave me a bottle of The Dalmore 12yr for Christmas.

Never tried it before. I plan on sampling it this evening..


wheel,,
MACS
11 years ago

Elijah Craig in deer camp.I'd say life is good but I put a big buck down just before sunset........no blood and the trail went pitch black.Back up with sun to try and recover what the coyotes don't destroy.


Ron

Whistlebritches wrote:



You missed, jackass.
Whistlebritches
11 years ago

You missed, jackass.

MACS wrote:



Well for once I would say you're 100% correct.Under the light of day I found no hair,no bone and no blood.Clean miss........Thank God I can think of nothing worse than injuring one of these majestic animals and have it suffer days Til eventual death.I must be honest........I felt a huge relief flow over me after an hour and half crawling on the ground looking for sign of a hit.

Best news is he is a 250 lb'r sporting 10 points in the high 140 class and still around for next year.......if we can get any rain at all over the summer months he may just turn into a true monster pushing if not into the 160's.Of course I'll have to hunt wiser because I gave him one helluva education.


Ron
itsawaldo
11 years ago

Well for once I would say you're 100% correct.Under the light of day I found no hair,no bone and no blood.Clean miss........Thank God I can think of nothing worse than injuring one of these majestic animals and have it suffer days Til eventual death.I must be honest........I felt a huge relief flow over me after an hour and half crawling on the ground looking for sign of a hit.

Best news is he is a 250 lb'r sporting 10 points in the high 140 class and still around for next year.......if we can get any rain at all over the summer months he may just turn into a true monster pushing if not into the 160's.Of course I'll have to hunt wiser because I gave him one helluva education.


Ron

Whistlebritches wrote:



Put a big buck down and there is no blood?
Last deer I got I hit him square in the chest with a 240 sjhp .44. He went down, effer stood up and ran a 100 yards and collapsed.
Fortunately he was a bleeder, had no choice with a hole like that in him!
There's tomorrow to find that fellow. Good hunting!

Mrs Waldo got me big icy balls for holiday.
I'm floating them in JD my fave.
8trackdisco
11 years ago
Woodford Reserve.
namadio
11 years ago


My son is stationed at Whidbey. me and the wife will up there this summer.

wheelrite wrote:



I love whidbey. I am not out doorsy and gasp.. i willingly went hiking there

Oh ya and woodford double oaked tonight. 40 seemed too good to pass on trying this stuff
wheelrite
11 years ago

Well for once I would say you're 100% correct.Under the light of day I found no hair,no bone and no blood.Clean miss........Thank God I can think of nothing worse than injuring one of these majestic animals and have it suffer days Til eventual death.I must be honest........I felt a huge relief flow over me after an hour and half crawling on the ground looking for sign of a hit.

Best news is he is a 250 lb'r sporting 10 points in the high 140 class and still around for next year.......if we can get any rain at all over the summer months he may just turn into a true monster pushing if not into the 160's.Of course I'll have to hunt wiser because I gave him one helluva education.


Ron

Whistlebritches wrote:



Ron,,,

was this a Muley ?

because there are no 250lb white tails in TX,,,

wheel,,
illinichaser
11 years ago
been wanting to try a rye whiskey lately.

Picked up a bottle of Bulleit rye tonight. I do believe I've found a new whiskey.
Whistlebritches
11 years ago

Ron,,,

was this a Muley ?

because there are no 250lb white tails in TX,,,

wheel,,

wheelrite wrote:



Bill

I know you think you know what you're talking about but in this case you are totally wrong.As a matter of fact where mule deer and whitetail share the same range the WT is usually the larger of the two.If you have not hunted the panhandle you're missing out.We have 200 lb'rs on the hoof right here where I live 100 miles south of the panhandle.My largest in my home county field dressed 160.250's up there may be as big as they get but yes they exist.My field dressed WT either 2 or 3 years ago,off the same panhandle farm,weighed 183 after a day of hanging.You do the math.


Ron
Whistlebritches
11 years ago
Here ya go Wheel

http://www.saltforkhunt.com/information/body_information.html 

This property is about 15 miles south of where I hunt.It is much more densely populated with WT's than my little farm area to the north.Their weight ratio is 110-120% of average Texas WT'sand as you approach the Wheeler County line,which my property practically sits on,the weight ratio is 120-130% of average Texas WT's.According to the info listed by Salt Fork their AVERAGE deer weight is 210 lbs.According to John,whom I know personally,their live weights range from 180-240+.........and remember my area is in an up to 10% higher weight ratio.....The highest in the state actually.


Ron
ZRX1200
11 years ago
I thought all the fatsos in Texas lived in Houston?
frankj1
11 years ago
over the last few years I've had Forty Creek Barrel Select Whiskey a few times, pretty much an inoffensive cheap filler for the bar stock. It is Canadian, it is inexpensive, it is sort of light, but it is born of an innovative process. A vintner from Ontario decided to shake up Canadian Whiskety, and Barrell Select is admittedly his entry level product but the only one I have ever seen...until today.

Came home with a bottle of 86 proof Copper Pot Reserve, website states it is basically the original "amped up". It reminds me a little of a thicker Glenmorangie Original 10 yr with a whisp of corn added...I say a little. Now I'm not saying run out and grab a bottle, but for $25 I took a shot and am having it neat right now and I like it.

It is making me very curious about the other releases that I have never been able to find. Any way, interesting read about the process this wine maker created basically blending single malts into blends in Canada.

Hey, it's something different.
namadio
11 years ago
Glenlivet 12 tonight
namadio
11 years ago

been wanting to try a rye whiskey lately.

Picked up a bottle of Bulleit rye tonight. I do believe I've found a new whiskey.

illinichaser wrote:



I bought a bottle of whistlepig to try. Also my first rye.
Whistlebritches
11 years ago

I bought a bottle of whistlepig to try. Also my first rye.

namadio wrote:



I've avoided WP after discovering it is Distilled in Canada and just bottled in the USA.I've had canadian rye and like their whisky I found it thin and uneventful.WP may be the exception but for the coin it commands it better be good.


Ron
ZRX1200
11 years ago
Glenlevit 12
frankj1
11 years ago
I just heard that Ron shot Gary Muledeer!
He musta been drinking.
bgz
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  • Herf-A-Holic
11 years ago
Kirkland bourbon (Costco whiskey)
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