What's the difference!!??
#111
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 518

ORIGINAL: bigcountry
Maybe I am. Maybe, I just need to walk away. Just have a low tolerance for people like this.
ORIGINAL: Germ
BC now you're just being a dick, Geezish
BC now you're just being a dick, Geezish
#113

Or insecurity.
I learned something in all those threads.
I didn't ask the question about opening a deer's stomach to find out if that was a way to see what he's been eating. I learned that watching jaws
I learned I need to know how to make jerky. I could use some jerky...and it'll extend my season.
I still don't know how to age a deer using the lower jawbone. I've seen it done two different ways, now....but I wouldn't know how to do it myself. I also wanted to know....because the guy who's doign the euro on my 6 pointer disposed of the lower jawbone before I could retrieve it. I wanted to know if there was another way to age him. I still don't know that.
Leaf blower.....OK...that was mine. No apologies...as I may still do it. If you knew where the spot was you wouldn't think it was so crazy. I've never killed a deer here over bait....although it's perfectly legal. Uncovering acorns in an area where deer are used to hearing a leaf blower, anyways.....seemed like thinking outside the box. Stay in the box! I won't say you're stupid!
My sight's bots are tight. It hasn't shifted in a way I can discern. What can make it be 6" off at 20yds? I really didn't know. I have a better understanding after asking the question. I went out the next day and killed a nice buck. I'm glad I asked the question. It led me to mark my peep.
And I still don't think deer can "learn" to look up. You can't prove me wrong there, either.
If my fervor for knowledge either irritates or threatens you.....I apologize. I will continue to ask questions.
And I won't attempt to belittle you personally.....because we disagree on bowhunting issues. That's the definition of an attack ad hominem. You're pretty good at that from what I can tell.
You're not the only one, *JB*.
BC...go check out the post where *JB* called me a liar and a poacher. Now there's an association you can be proud of.
I learned something in all those threads.
I didn't ask the question about opening a deer's stomach to find out if that was a way to see what he's been eating. I learned that watching jaws
I learned I need to know how to make jerky. I could use some jerky...and it'll extend my season.
I still don't know how to age a deer using the lower jawbone. I've seen it done two different ways, now....but I wouldn't know how to do it myself. I also wanted to know....because the guy who's doign the euro on my 6 pointer disposed of the lower jawbone before I could retrieve it. I wanted to know if there was another way to age him. I still don't know that.
Leaf blower.....OK...that was mine. No apologies...as I may still do it. If you knew where the spot was you wouldn't think it was so crazy. I've never killed a deer here over bait....although it's perfectly legal. Uncovering acorns in an area where deer are used to hearing a leaf blower, anyways.....seemed like thinking outside the box. Stay in the box! I won't say you're stupid!
My sight's bots are tight. It hasn't shifted in a way I can discern. What can make it be 6" off at 20yds? I really didn't know. I have a better understanding after asking the question. I went out the next day and killed a nice buck. I'm glad I asked the question. It led me to mark my peep.
And I still don't think deer can "learn" to look up. You can't prove me wrong there, either.
If my fervor for knowledge either irritates or threatens you.....I apologize. I will continue to ask questions.
And I won't attempt to belittle you personally.....because we disagree on bowhunting issues. That's the definition of an attack ad hominem. You're pretty good at that from what I can tell.
You're not the only one, *JB*.
BC...go check out the post where *JB* called me a liar and a poacher. Now there's an association you can be proud of.
#114
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: IOWA
Posts: 400

ORIGINAL: moose1915
now THAt is funny!
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
Believe me, I am not the only one who sees it on here. Thats the reason your the paris hilton of bowhunting.
Believe me, I am not the only one who sees it on here. Thats the reason your the paris hilton of bowhunting.
Can I still use white fletchings after Labor Day? Oh, and should my safety vest always match my hunting boots? Never knew who to ask until now.
Thanks
bff
#115

I would, for sure, Fletch. The fawn blood shows up better, that way.
Can't help you on the safety vest/boots issue. Mine match, though, interestingly enough. You can peruse my list of harvest photos for reference.
Can't help you on the safety vest/boots issue. Mine match, though, interestingly enough. You can peruse my list of harvest photos for reference.
#118
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877

ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Serious question....
But doesn't the weapon of choice dictate HOW you hunt? Would you hunt the same way with a scoped riflev. a longbow?
How I hunt defines me as a hunter. The weapon I choose to hunt with dfines how I hunt. I'm a bowhunter. Nothing elitist about that. Purist? Guilty.
Serious question....
But doesn't the weapon of choice dictate HOW you hunt? Would you hunt the same way with a scoped riflev. a longbow?
How I hunt defines me as a hunter. The weapon I choose to hunt with dfines how I hunt. I'm a bowhunter. Nothing elitist about that. Purist? Guilty.
This year was a prime example. I went on a hunt in Sept. in which I hunted a certain near B&C buck everyday with my bow and never got a shot at him. Last day of the hunt and facing going home empty handed after dropping $1200 on a Beaver flight I decided to grab the camp gun and head out to put some venison in the freezer. There was no question of coming back to camp empty handed after I loaded a .375 round into the chamber rather than nocking an arrow. I was going to shoot the first buck I saw and eat well. 2 hours later I stalk over a ridge and here's the monster I'd been hunting all week laying in his bed at 40 yards looking the other way. Slam dunk with the bow and I've got the rifle in my hands. Blam! He's done and my bitching and moaning at myself starts. It's the first animal that I've ever killed with a centerfire rifle. Why the bitching and moaning? Not because I shot it with a rifle vs. a bow but becasue, if I had stuck it out and persevered as bowhunting has taught me to do over the years, I'd have had that trophy that I went on the hunt to get. I wouldn't care if anyone else had shot him with a rifle, or crossbow or muzzleloader but I was pissed that I lowered my own standards and didn't persevere. Does that make me elitist? No! I'll never pass judgement on anyone else for how they choose to hunt (as long as it's legal). But by picking up that rifle I failed my own set standards for how I hunt. Same would hold true if I started a season out with the intent of taking a buck with my longbow and ended up shooting him with my compound.
#120

That's good stuff, Kodiak. You're not an elitist, at all.
Absolutely nothing wrong with that statement....and I've made similar ones throughout this thread....especially in regards to not passing judgement on others.
But by picking up that rifle I failed my own set standards for how I hunt.