Bow Kills. Let's see 'em!
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Q!! wrote:nebling wrote:Q!! wrote:
You are welcome anytime bro. Don't forget the antelope, Ibex, Oryx, Barbary, and Bighorns.
SHUT YO MOUTH!!! You're KILLING me HERE!!!!
Oh yeah, forgot the crap loads of turkey, and the little javelina. Also cous deer, and whitetails.
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Michael wrote:I hate to get back on topic, but I knew you guys would like this one.
What??? No comments!
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Michael wrote:Q!! wrote:nebling wrote:Q!! wrote:nebling wrote:Q!! wrote:Michael, I will give you a call later to talk mulies.
YOU SUCK, Q!!
Why do I suck this time???? We talked about mulies the other day remember????
Because you have about five of the animals I want to hunt in your hunting grounds!!!
All I have is whitetail deer, waterfowl, rabbits, squirrels. Not much excitement other than deer and waterfowl.
I want a monster mulie, sheep, elk, etc..... They don't grow 'em here in these parts!
You are welcome anytime bro. Don't forget the antelope, Ibex, Oryx, Barbary, and Bighorns.
That is what I want to kill!
You and me both. My dad killed some nice ones when we lived in Montana. I have been putting in for Bighorns here for the last 6 years, only a matter of time.
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Michael wrote:Michael wrote:I hate to get back on topic, but I knew you guys would like this one.
What??? No comments!
Man, that is AWESOME. IN DA FACE all the way man.
OH yeah Noel, I forgot, we have ALOT of bears and lions also.
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Michael wrote:Michael wrote:I hate to get back on topic, but I knew you guys would like this one.
What??? No comments!
just saw it--what's the story behind that one?
damn, not a shot i'd have wanted to be making because i'd like the skull from one, but I bet it was as quick a kill as any
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Michael wrote:Michael wrote:I hate to get back on topic, but I knew you guys would like this one.
What??? No comments!
Didn't show at first!
That is AWESOME!!! Right up the 'Ol NOSTRIL!!!
IN DA FACE FO SHO!
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Did ya'll ever see the pics I posted on AT last year of the bear in my backyard??? During the spring and summer we have bears in ur yard almost nightly. They tear shit up. I have a couple peach trees that they have totally destroyed. There were 5 bears in that one tree at the same time last year, and they jacked it all up. I can't tell you how many bears I have chased out of the yard.
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Q!! wrote:Did ya'll ever see the pics I posted on AT last year of the bear in my backyard??? During the spring and summer we have bears in ur yard almost nightly. They tear shit up. I have a couple peach trees that they have totally destroyed. There were 5 bears in that one tree at the same time last year, and they jacked it all up. I can't tell you how many bears I have chased out of the yard.
I'd be tempted to start whacking them! If an animal is a nuisance on my property, I'm probably going to take care of it myself!
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Here's one of my favorites
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here's one more
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great, graybeard is here too....now we've got one more who actually goes out and successfully kills something........
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Michael wrote:Michael wrote:I hate to get back on topic, but I knew you guys would like this one.
What??? No comments!
How about?: "That's unethical and you should be ashamed". Or am I on the wrong forum for that kind of crap?
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I'd post that on AT and say something stupid like "kitty was sniffing the arrow and it just went off"
I was thinking already if I ever face-shot a deer posting the bloody head pic and no word on shot placement till an ethics cop started moaning, then claiming the deer was a good double-lung, but it "ran into a tree branch, really fast"......just make such an obviously false lie and stick to it while they get more and more wound up over my terrible injustice.........
I was thinking already if I ever face-shot a deer posting the bloody head pic and no word on shot placement till an ethics cop started moaning, then claiming the deer was a good double-lung, but it "ran into a tree branch, really fast"......just make such an obviously false lie and stick to it while they get more and more wound up over my terrible injustice.........
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markalbob wrote:great, graybeard is here too....now we've got one more who actually goes out and successfully kills something........
You just say the word markalmod and I'll road trip up to Wisconsin this year and teach you how to connect on whitetails with your bow. When does your bow season start?
In exchange for hunting all the sweet land you have access to I'll show you stand site locations and setups, morning and afternoon spots, low impact entry and exit trails, bedding area identification, distinguishing between doe and buck trails, scent free procedures, rattling techniques, etc.
I'll teach you everything I know about deerhunting, and at the end of that exhaustive, grueling five minute session we can go hunting.
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JC-XT wrote:markalbob wrote:great, graybeard is here too....now we've got one more who actually goes out and successfully kills something........
You just say the word markalmod and I'll road trip up to Wisconsin this year and teach you how to connect on whitetails with your bow. When does your bow season start?
In exchange for hunting all the sweet land you have access to I'll show you stand site locations and setups, morning and afternoon spots, low impact entry and exit trails, bedding area identification, distinguishing between doe and buck trails, scent free procedures, rattling techniques, etc.
I'll teach you everything I know about deerhunting, and at the end of that exhaustive, grueling five minute session we can go hunting.
show me all you like....I know a bit about entrance and exit as well.....
I can't promise access to the private stuff but I do also have nonexclusive access to an orchard, 40 acres of apples and another 70 or so of cropland and 60+ of river-bottom hardwood forest.
Any of you are welcome to come up and try; I'll take you out to scout and stuff, you'd be on your own as far as finding the deer a bit (I'm a dumbass newbie) but you'd have a place to stay and a few known spots to start looking at least......
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JC-XT wrote:markalbob wrote:great, graybeard is here too....now we've got one more who actually goes out and successfully kills something........
You just say the word markalmod and I'll road trip up to Wisconsin this year and teach you how to connect on whitetails with your bow. When does your bow season start?
In exchange for hunting all the sweet land you have access to I'll show you stand site locations and setups, morning and afternoon spots, low impact entry and exit trails, bedding area identification, distinguishing between doe and buck trails, scent free procedures, rattling techniques, etc.
I'll teach you everything I know about deerhunting, and at the end of that exhaustive, grueling five minute session we can go hunting.
Sounds like a "how to" DVD idea to me! Oh Juan!!!!!! New marketing idea from your twin JC!!!
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and mid-September
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markalbob wrote:JC-XT wrote:markalbob wrote:great, graybeard is here too....now we've got one more who actually goes out and successfully kills something........
You just say the word markalmod and I'll road trip up to Wisconsin this year and teach you how to connect on whitetails with your bow. When does your bow season start?
In exchange for hunting all the sweet land you have access to I'll show you stand site locations and setups, morning and afternoon spots, low impact entry and exit trails, bedding area identification, distinguishing between doe and buck trails, scent free procedures, rattling techniques, etc.
I'll teach you everything I know about deerhunting, and at the end of that exhaustive, grueling five minute session we can go hunting.
show me all you like....I know a bit about entrance and exit as well.....
I can't promise access to the private stuff but I do also have nonexclusive access to an orchard, 40 acres of apples and another 70 or so of cropland and 60+ of river-bottom hardwood forest.
Any of you are welcome to come up and try; I'll take you out to scout and stuff, you'd be on your own as far as finding the deer a bit (I'm a dumbass newbie) but you'd have a place to stay and a few known spots to start looking at least......
as long as I can find you, I dont need the deer.
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nebling wrote:JC-XT wrote:markalbob wrote:great, graybeard is here too....now we've got one more who actually goes out and successfully kills something........
You just say the word markalmod and I'll road trip up to Wisconsin this year and teach you how to connect on whitetails with your bow. When does your bow season start?
In exchange for hunting all the sweet land you have access to I'll show you stand site locations and setups, morning and afternoon spots, low impact entry and exit trails, bedding area identification, distinguishing between doe and buck trails, scent free procedures, rattling techniques, etc.
I'll teach you everything I know about deerhunting, and at the end of that exhaustive, grueling five minute session we can go hunting.
Sounds like a "how to" DVD idea to me! Oh Juan!!!!!! New marketing idea from your twin JC!!!
I'll opt for one of the DVD's
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I'll opt for one of the DVD's
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markalbob wrote:and mid-September
#1) How much does it cost for a nonresident to bowhunt in Cheeseland? OTC or draw for tags? Bow season doesn't start until October 1st in Illinois and I was looking at going somewhere the last week of September. I was thinking Missouri but none of my hunting buddies can go that week.
#2) The invitation is a lot less appealing if everyone is invited. It's like getting to nail the hottest cheerleader in high school in the back seat of her car, only to climb back there and find half of the football team's jerseys already laying on the floor.
#2B) In no way whatsoever do I mean to imply that sex will be involved in any trips to Wisconsin I make to see markalmod. I was merely using that as an example, and I want to clear this us before Juan gets jealous.
#2C) Orchard, cropland, and riverbottom hardwoods...I'm already there.
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Ummmmm, why would the invitation be less appealing if we were all going. Sounds fun to me.
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of course you cant have sex with him,,, you would both be the "wife",,,,ummm how about a lesbian scene
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[b]JC-XT wrote:markalbob wrote:and mid-September
#1) How much does it cost for a nonresident to bowhunt in Cheeseland? OTC or draw for tags? Bow season doesn't start until October 1st in Illinois and I was looking at going somewhere the last week of September. I was thinking Missouri but none of my hunting buddies can go that week. NR archery $160, http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/cs/nonrestypes.asp starts Sept 13 http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/wildlife/hunt/seasdate.htm
#2) The invitation is a lot less appealing if everyone is invited. It's like getting to nail the hottest cheerleader in high school in the back seat of her car, only to climb back there and find half of the football team's jerseys already laying on the floor. Doesn't mean everyone is invited at the same time, I just have a pretty open policy....souther hospitality but with all my teeth and I won't keep you up all night with the sounds of me tapping my sister Do have lots of jerseys on the floor.....and some shoes, a few sets of dentures, a couple dog leashes.....why?
#2B) In no way whatsoever do I mean to imply that sex will be involved in any trips to Wisconsin I make to see markalmod. I was merely using that as an example, and I want to clear this us before Juan gets jealous. No implication taken, I understand--you do not wish to have sex in Wisconsin, assuming you are allowed a choice in the matter.....got it
#2C) Orchard, cropland, and riverbottom hardwoods...I'm already there. yeah, that spot I never even hit last year, the owner said it can get 2-4 cars on the weekend, maybe, and typically none during the week. Also some public lands along the Sugar that are hardwood river bottoms as well.
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