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#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Perry New York USA
Any and all BUCKMASTERS videos!![:' (][:' (]I have to wash my eyes out with soap after watching old Jackie hunt. Maybe he will give us all a demo on the new OREK BUCKMASTERS Vacum cleaner on next years video.
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Brethren MI USA
Anything with Roger Raglin. What a tool...Anyone can go into a fenced area, sit on the ground with no cover what soever, blow repeatedly on a call that doesn' t even sound like any sort of sound that a whitetail deer makes, and have a tamed buck walk within 10 yards. I nearly threw up after watching this sorry excuse for a hunter.
#5
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From: Ridgeland MS USA
I can' t stand to watch Buckmasters, anyting from Realtree or Mossy Oak. All these guys are hunting on high $$ pay hunts that are not realistic for the majority of bowhunters. Also, they don' t even get excited when they do kill a deer, its " business as usual" with these guys. They make me sick. I' d rather watch someone kill a 6pt on public land than a 10pt on some ranch. Also, anything filmed on a Texas ranch sucks. Its like shooting a dog at a garbage dump. And yes, I know what I' m talking about. My dad has been to a Texas ranch twice, and it was " pick which deer you want when they come into the feeder" . Not my idea of fair chase free roaming whitetails.
#7
Hey belle Island,
When you talk about a " Texas ranch hunt" . Just remember that those deer " ranches" cost big bucks $$ and most hunters in the state of Texas cannot or will not dish out the dough to hunt on one.
1/3 of prime Texas hunting land is East Texas pineywoods, and I assure you -It ain' t easy. I' m happy when I see some deer while bowhunting and usually onle get a couple of shots per year. I' ve got a co-worker that didn' t even see a deer this year on his East Texas lease (and he rifle hunted alot).
Any buckmaster video were there hunting Caribou- Like picking doves off a telephone line.
When you talk about a " Texas ranch hunt" . Just remember that those deer " ranches" cost big bucks $$ and most hunters in the state of Texas cannot or will not dish out the dough to hunt on one.
1/3 of prime Texas hunting land is East Texas pineywoods, and I assure you -It ain' t easy. I' m happy when I see some deer while bowhunting and usually onle get a couple of shots per year. I' ve got a co-worker that didn' t even see a deer this year on his East Texas lease (and he rifle hunted alot).
Any buckmaster video were there hunting Caribou- Like picking doves off a telephone line.
#8
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From: Kingsford Michigan USA
Im glad to see that some of you guys agree with what i was thinking, i hate to see thouse guys shoot big buck after big buck from those rances and passing up nice bucks for no good reason. I like watching hunting on public land not ranches.
#10
Giant Nontypical
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What' s wrong with sneakers? They' re my favorite hunting footwear for October in Texas. Makes it real easy to scramble up the tripod stand sitting directly over the feeder so I can pick and choose my deer. [8D]
Frankly, if it involves treestands and compounds, I don' t care much for watching it. Watching a guy sitting on his butt for 15 minutes, then holding draw for 5 minutes on a deer (to build up the suspense, I guess) and then a gutshot and " Thas whut it' s awl about." [>:] But Buckmasters is the worst.[X(]

Frankly, if it involves treestands and compounds, I don' t care much for watching it. Watching a guy sitting on his butt for 15 minutes, then holding draw for 5 minutes on a deer (to build up the suspense, I guess) and then a gutshot and " Thas whut it' s awl about." [>:] But Buckmasters is the worst.[X(]


