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Post by Purebred Redneck on Sept 21, 2005 11:34:15 GMT -5
Nothing a good strong dose of Penicilin can't take care of Jim. Serouisly though, I shouldn't of sprayed all those chemicals on me.
Another problem is that the acorn crop is huge this year - and we've had a lot of storms lately. I have locations set up on bottleneck funnels leading to the crop fields. Perhaps I do need to re-evaluate my spots. I just hate to drag a 30 pound tree stand, backpack, bow, and 200 pound deer over 1 mile by myself.
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Post by Bill on Sept 21, 2005 12:00:27 GMT -5
I'm glad you cleard up the dense underbrush problem and gave the location. Whew was I wrong. Thought you were back on California dishwater blonds again.
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Post by sebastian on Sept 23, 2005 10:43:11 GMT -5
Red, i think you just made a big mistake there!!! If you want to hunt, JUST go or visit a gun store etc......buy ammos etc. NOT from a "cat house", my friend! Btw, was that spooked deer shout..."meoww"
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Post by Purebred Redneck on Sept 23, 2005 11:30:05 GMT -5
If you want to hunt, JUST go or visit a gun store etc......buy ammos etc.quote] Now if you can find a cathouse and a gunshop under one roof, now we're talking BTW, because of the language barrier, I'm not 100% sure if I read your responce right or not. But someone's confused
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Post by sebastian on Sept 23, 2005 11:37:32 GMT -5
Well Red, if i do understand "cathouse" correct, i think we're talking the same...lol.
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Post by Purebred Redneck on Sept 23, 2005 11:46:12 GMT -5
Right You take your rifle and go to the cathouse. They let you in their big back yard and you sit in a lawnchair. They turn loose about 100 cats. You are then given an hour to kill as many as you can. And you come out smelling like cat. The shooter with the most kills at the end of the month is given a gift certificate for a free pizza. They have those cathouses there in Indonesia too? I'm glad we're on the right page !!! That's my story and I'm sticking to it
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Post by sebastian on Sept 23, 2005 11:54:26 GMT -5
OK, if you mean that cathouse is "a place that you can buy a cat (wom*n)", well yes we also have that places down here....many if i can say that. Btw, you want to know the prices?? I'm not experienced with that thing, fyi....i just affraid that you soon plan to come to Indonesia once you know that!!!.
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Post by Purebred Redneck on Sept 23, 2005 12:08:16 GMT -5
prices?? I'm not experienced with that thing, fyi....i just affraid that you soon plan to come to Indonesia once you know that!!!. To quote "full metal jacket" (one of the best movies ever) "Come on. She love you good. Boom-boom long time. Ten dolla."
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Post by deputydon on Sept 25, 2005 19:10:50 GMT -5
Only U Red;only U..............
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Post by calsibley on Sept 25, 2005 19:50:33 GMT -5
The last time I hunted public land in Maryland it was in flatland forest only a few miles in from the Atlantic Ocean. I usually stake out an area where the upland hardwood forest gives way to the lowland conifers (bedding areas). I try to locate the crossings where the deer go from one to the other and back. They bed in the adjoining areas that are much like mangrove swamps. I found deer track galore. Come opening morning my deer stand was built and I was set snugly in my chosen tree. My idyllic setting lasted about 5 minutes. I should have known it was too good to be true. I counted about 10 hunters trapising past in the first quarter hour. There was a rifle shot, then six in about 1 minute. It wasn't hard to figure out. As the single deer fled, each hunter it came close to got off a shot. It simply was forced to run the waiting gamut in an effort to reach saety. I ultimately saw the deer but not before feeling a couple of the shots were too damn close for comfort. In flatland forest this is risky business. I met an old codger on the way back to the car. He was rather successful getting his deer most years by sitting on the ground against a tree in a fairly large clearing. He shot at the fleeing beggars as they passed him. You couldn't give me enough money to shoot from his selected location. It was the last time I even went near public land, too darn dangerous for my taste. I suspect this was similar to the land Red was describing. By the time I reached our vehicle I realized that there were enough autos there to resemble a Wall-Mart parking area. Yes sir, you can have it. Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal
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Post by Purebred Redneck on Sept 25, 2005 23:51:29 GMT -5
Yes Cal, bow season may be bad.
But rifle season on public land in missouri is an accident waiting to happen. You don't dare get in a tree stand - you better sit on a hillside or up against a tree that's bigger than you. You actually hear bullets flying over your head !!!
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