xrundog
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23 years ago
I had no luck this year. Last year was better. A young 9 pointer.
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Spiny Norman
23 years ago
Whadya do, run him over with that Bass Boat?
usahog
23 years ago
Nice Buck... But Hide the Apples... Game Wardens consider that baiting LMAO!!!!

Hog
dhofer22
23 years ago
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
23 years ago
Dehofer22, deer meat is called " venison ". JonR
cliffie3d
23 years ago
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
23 years ago
... that's 'venison jerky', Cliffie ... LOL!
Charlie
23 years ago
Yeah, apples with honey covering them really will bring in the poor suckers!!!

LOL

Charlie

PS Where is the cigar for celebration!
xrundog
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23 years ago
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
23 years ago
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
23 years ago
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
23 years ago
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
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23 years ago
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
23 years ago
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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