walter said:awwwwww yes i forgot to let you people no about one of the most bazzar deer iv ever seen it was a he/she it was a spike about 4 and a half in spikes on her for a rach wat was a women,, no package down below,, just what you would find on a doe,, so what do you concider this??? we had a doe tag ,, but ringed it with a buck tag,, hey man if it has spikes over three inches its concidered a buck ,,,,,, or is it???
I prefer the Marlin to the "Winchester".. model, for a "useing" gun. Marlin may not be as famous/popular as the winchesters, but I sure feel it's a 'better' built gun.I use a 30-30, lever action Marlin. As opposed to the Remingtons model, my shell flys out the side not on top.
well its kinda the same here buck or antlerlessHick said:..there are those "hermi' genetics" that I've been saying will show itself in future generations...!!
In my state, the tags are issued as "Antlered", "antlerless" or either ***.
Hick said:............and for walter...
> HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE TWO DUCK HUNTERS FROM WISCONSIN ? ABSOLUTELY A
> TRUE STORY HEARD ON A WISCONSIN RADIO STATION REPORTING ON THE INCIDENT.
>
> A guy buys a new Lincoln Navigator for $42,500.00 (with monthly
> payments of $560.00).
>
> He and a friend go duck hunting in upper Wisconsin . It's mid-winter;
> and of course all of the lakes are frozen. These two guys go out on the
> ice with their GUNS, a DOG, and of course the new NAVIGATOR.
>They decide they want to make a natural looking open water area for the ducks
> to focus on, something for the decoys to float on. Now making a hole in the ice
> large enough to invite a passing duck, is going to take a little more
> power than the average drill auger can produce.
>
> So, out of the back of the new Navigator comes a stick of dynamite with
> a sh ort 40 second-fuse. Now our two Rocket Scientists, afraid they might
> slip on the ice while trying to run away after lighting the fuse (and
> becoming toast, along with the Navigator), decide on the following course
> of action:
>
> They light the 40 second fuse; then, with a mighty thrust, they throw
> the stick of dynamite as far away as possible.
>
> Remember a couple of paragraphs back when I mentioned the NAVIGATOR,
> the GUNS, and the DOG...???
>
> Let's talk about the dog: A highly trained Black Lab used for
> RETRIEVING; especially things thrown by the owner. You guessed it: the
> dog takes off across the ice at a high rate of speed and grabs the stick
> of dynamite, with the burning 40-second fuse, just as it hits the ice.
>
> The two men swallow, blink, start waving their arms and, with veins in
> their necks swelling to resemble stalks of rhubarb, scream and holler
> at the dog to stop. The dog, now apparently cheer ed on by his maste r,
> keeps coming.
>
> One hunter panics, grabs the shotgun and shoots the dog. The shotgun is
> loaded with #8 bird shot, hardly big enough to stop a Black Lab. The
> dog stops for a moment, slightly confused, then continues on. Another
> shot, and this time the dog, still standing, becomes really confused and
> of course terrified, thinks these two geniuses have gone insane.
> The dog takes off to find cover, UNDER the brand new Navigator.
>
> The men continue to scream as they run. The red hot exhaust pipe on the
> truck touches the dog's rear end, he yelps, drops the dynamite under
> the truck and takes off after his master.
>
> Then " "" "" "" "" " BOOOOOOOOOOOOM "" "" "" "" "" ! ! ! !
>
> The truck is blown to bits and sinks to the bottom of the lake, leaving
> the two idiots standing there with "I can't believe this just
> happened" looks on their faces.
>
> The insurance company says that sinking a vehicle in a lake by illegal
> use of explosives is NOT COVERED by the policy. And he still had yet to
> make the first of those $560.00 a month payments.
>
> The dog is okay. doing fine. And you thought Rednecks lived in the
> South......
walter said:nuts ha ha ha thats funny as hell,, i wonder if its true? ,, did it hit the paper or anything?,, thats a pretty good story thoe ,, even if it isnt true,,, the onlything holding me back a bit to beleif it is that ,,, who the hell uses #8 birdshot for ducks #8 shot is what some people use for skeet,, you can get a box 100 shells at canadian tire for $20,, pardon my vocabulary, but around here #8 shells is what we call (s.h.i.t-s.h.o.t) i dont think they'll drop canary or chickety at 10 yards sitting on a bird feeder let alone ducks,, anyway great story thoe i enjoyed it and sent it out to pretty much everyone i Know by email
awwww yes you've got a pointMutt said:Well the same dudes almost blew up there dog and did sink there brand new expidition...so #8 shot might not be too far fetched
yeah their pretty funny thats for sureSFC said:Da yoopers are from my state, and I have seen them play a couple times, really good show. If it ever cools down up here, I am going to start whacking,and stacking, especially now that the outdoor crops are in
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