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Everything posted by Jbird
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Killing spikes and forkies should be illegal even at long range just show off. :-)
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No PETA for me. All of my antlers are hanging on my shed wall. Some are nice and some small. But none are spikes. My deer don't mean anything except time in the outdoors and hunting. My avatar was given to me by someone here.
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With over 7000 posts to my 34 it seems you've done much more talking than I have. I never said I've killed many - or any big bucks. I don't use cameras or bait to find deer. I don't use deer to prove how good I am. I don't shoot baby deer. I don't take " maybe" shots. I have the same box of ammo I bought 10 years ago with 10 rounds left. I put in plenty of work to hit what I aim at. I know my deer rifle. The rest are just toys. My .50 is my big toy. I hunt on the same mtns, mostly on my property, and shoot one round at a deer I know I can kill. I give half the meat away. And I don't think all that much of myself. But I do call it as I see it. And now I see I have to move on. I'm also waiting on word about where to go. I hope to go back east and help for a few weeks. My job/profession allows me freedom to do what I want. " don't get hung up on scores. Get hung up on hunting" lark Where is he anyway?
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Agreed. Moving on.
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There you go stomper. Nobody tells you what to shoot. You just had to prove you could.
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So I have to be a member for a long time to voice my opinion. HAHAHAHA! You guys watch some movies and want to be a sniper. You find gadgets and shortcuts and want to kick back and take the easy way out. You get offended and get to the names. You're like little kids.
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You'd rather kill a fork with you bow than a big buck with your rifle? Really? I say you did shoot that buck to prove that you could. You could have just left it. But you had to shoot.
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I understand the "troll" thing. You guys think its all aout you. It's what you guys think that matters and anyone who goes against you is wrong. I get that. Years ago it was illegal to kill spikes. Is it a great accomplishment to kill a spike or forkie? Maybe for a kid on his first hunt. But all the effort that you guys (advanced members) put in and you come home with a spike or little fork? Anyone can kill a spike. Act like you talk big hunters.
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Ok except for meat hunters. Although its probably cheaper to buy meat compared to all it costs to buy bait and salt and all the gear and fuel and ammo to practice for the LR spike killin'. And don't forget the dozen cameras just to find the deer. Can't find them without bait and trail cameras you know.
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Okie dokie nighthawk.
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How can you compare killing bad guys to hunting deer? Buy a new book.
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I met a guy once who told me it was his first whitetail hunt. This was in 30A. He asked me if they "were the ones that were smaller and had white tails". I wondered if he had ever even seen a deer in the wild or fired his rifle.
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Ever seen a bunch of women who work together? That's how this place is. They just wait for another woman to say something - anything they don't like and attack with names and such. HAHAHAHA!
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All believers who wish to Pray for the boy should "gather in Prayer" at a specific time and date. I've seen it work. Prayer may not cure someone or save someone because we never know what Gods plan is. But it sure helps and He will listen and make Himself known and felt. "The effective Prayer of a righteous man can accomplish much." James I think.
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In reference to the 1200 yd shot all I did was ask some questions. Many of us succumb to pride. "I'm going to take the shot because I want to prove that I can make it." I've taken more than a few long shots too. I have a very expensive LR setup and I like shooting. I've never made or even considered a 1200 yd shot on a deer but I have made at least a few 1000 + yd shots - at a range or little competitions with friends. This guy obviously knows what he is doing and has put in the work. There are those who haven't. And just because he (or we for that matter) don't see anyone doesn't mean there isn't someone between the shooter and the deer. You ever had a round go overhead while in the brush? I have. Not that I spend much time in the brush but still. The problem here is that if one doesn't go with the flow of the select few "advanced members" the person has to take a beating. It's ok. I understand. That truly was an amazing shot and I applaud the guy. Personally I wouldn't want t go all the way up there to bring down a little buck. And sometimes we're not really sure if the animal is hit especially at that distance. The guy said he would've gone up to follow through. I have no reason to doubt him. I didn't call him a liar. All I did was ask. There was one guy long ago who was proud of his archery kill. He said he did all this and did all that. He took a bad shot ( the fletching was still sticking out of the deers gut behind the ribs) and he got lucky and found the deer. The only thing he did right was to go back the next day because it was a really big mule deer. If it was a small one would he have done the same? Only he knows. But taking bad shots is not responsible hunting. And who are the ones who start with the name calling?
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I think it's a Sharp Shinned Hawk. I have them at my house in town every year. One caught an Inca Dove in mid air right next to me. I felt its wings on my head and there was a "poof" of feathers in the air. They're bird specialists.
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That's disgusting! Is your camera ok?
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Yeah that's really impressive shooting. But would you have gone up to find the deer if you had made a bad shot, or weren't sure? What if there was someone between you and the deer? That's really irresponsible and just done to show off. It should be saved for the range/competition. Yup I done pissed you guys off but there it is. One more question - were you sure it was a buck at that range or were you just trying to prove something. Those binocs are awesome but . . .
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My buddy (hispanic and shaves his head), Army Veteran, medical professional, clean record, volunteers all over the place = good guy. He gets pulled over and gets checked in every possible way - in cuffs sometimes "for his own protection" and now doesn't exercise his right to carry because he's tired of it. He drives an old truck and I guess fits "the profile". I think it's wrong. If my weapons sn gets checked I'm selling it. No govt is going to have my numbers on file. Most cops are good guys and I suport them completely. But . . .
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Years back the Tucson paper had an report about some guy who got bit when he tried to feed a rattlesnake a piece of lettuce. DON'T FEED THE RATTLESNAKES!!
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Check out this jacked up buck! I've never seen one like it
Jbird replied to GRONG's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
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Hasn't anybody ever just gotten a G&F map and gone hunting? Doesn't anyone just know the animal and how/where to find them? Anybody here can get into their truck and drive to a new area and start looking for deer - if they want to. I've helped e-scouters before but . . .
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I have a solution Tyler - OUTLAW BAITING. :-)
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I set up ten cameras near a waterhole, put out a bunch of corn and other stuff and hide in blind I set up in a tree. When a buck comes by I pounce on him and wrastle him down and break his neck. AGFD wants to outlaw ME. Hey why did you put your name under my picture? Im fixing to get to hunting so I'll be outta the net for a while. Go hunt something and quit whining about things you obviously know little about.