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bawanajim 12-22-2008 06:02 PM

RE: Rifle season 2008 is history
 

ORIGINAL: bluebird2


ORIGINAL: bawanajim

Ole timers disease setting in, huh. The last time you brought this up I posted your post with not only "corporate" spelled wrong twice but "interest" also spelled wrong.

Go back to your money makers like, Alt, HR, AR, and the good of the herd.[:-]

Oh how soon we forget.:eek:

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You were wrong before and you are still wrong. So that makes you a two time losers. so what else is new?
How long have you been spewing your B.S. under banned names and you still can't even get a quote right.;)

4evrhtn 12-22-2008 06:05 PM

RE: Rifle season 2008 is history
 
What subject were we discussing???How does it always come to this every time BB gets involved? Can you imagine if he is married?Either he has made his wife miserable or she has castrated him emotionally and his only way to regain a sense of self worth is to argue with everyone he comes into contact with. I am beginning to have heartfelt sympathy for the man. I'll send you a pm BB with my emaill addy if youwish andI will take you out next year and help you get a mature deer if it makes you feel better;)

bluebird2 12-22-2008 06:40 PM

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It is truly sad when another fellow hunter would choose to attack some ones marriage when he can't refute the other hunters opinion based on the facts. Now here are a few facts you can stuff where the sun doesn't shine. My wife and i have been married for over 25 years and I introduced her to hunting several years before we were married. Since then my hunting has been dedicated to trying to insure my wife, my sister and my sister-law and my brother -in-laws were successful. I doubt you can find another hunter in this state that has dedicated more of his hunting time to the success of others than me.

My wife has harvested two bucks with her bow and I have harvested none, She missed a really nice buck this fall that I pushed to her, but I didn't bust her butt for missing. We just both enjoyed the experience and moved on. The neighbor shot a wounded doe he didn't want and my wife and i processed that deer and enjoyed two great meals of deer liver with bacon and onions. Eat your heart out loser!

FiveMiler 12-22-2008 06:46 PM

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Two hundred hunters hunted on that deer farm that you speak of and killed 8 bucks.How's that for a high success rate?
Hey Doug. Why haven't you included the anterless harvest into that figure?

bowtruck 12-22-2008 07:07 PM

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[:o]liver[:o]
bb i think most hunters try to push deer to their family / freinds

Coalcracker 12-22-2008 07:47 PM

RE: Rifle season 2008 is history
 

ORIGINAL: bowtruck

[:o]liver[:o]
bb i think most hunters try to push deer to their family / freinds
That is the way things used to be, but now hunters sit in their ladder stands from before dawn to dark. Today there is too much greed to fill every tag and shoot trophy bucks, those of us that are older have seen our sport go downhill.

I had takenmy three boys deer hunting when they reached the age of ten, this would be on both Saturdays, which only allowed me the first day to actually do some hunting. When they were eleven, I would take them the first day and both Saturdays, I wanted them to be out the first day to get used to the shooting, before they hunted the following year. Ididn't have any time to really hunt from 1982 thru 1996 because of not being on stand alone or pushing deer for my sons.

The PGC had to start a mentor youth hunt to do the things that I did, children don't have to shoot a deer or carry a rifle toget interested in hunting. All you have to do is take an interest in teaching your children to hunt, then when they are old enough, push deer for them instead of trying to shoot a deer yourself and put their tag on it.

I have tagged deer for my children so I could keep on pushing for them and the others. If RSB tries to give me a fine for this I have one answer for him, I'm a bigger liar then he is and I don't even try to twist things.

My ten year old grandson hunting this year for the first time, he might have gotten a doe, then again he might not have, but there was a deer shot out of the stand he was in, it was an antlerless deer and it ended up with a tag on. He was with me the first Saturday in the evening, but we didn't see a deer. The second Saturday he was sick and couldn't hunt, so I shot a doe at 4:50 in the evening, when I was sure my grandsonwasn't going to make it hunting. You shouldn't have to ask yourself why I saved my antlerless taguntil the end of the last day.

Now I understand where BB is coming from, but I'm sure a greedy hunter wouldn't understand, because he is just thinking of himself like those that mock him for not shooting a deer every year.

BTBowhunter 12-22-2008 09:18 PM

RE: Rifle season 2008 is history
 

ORIGINAL: Coalcracker


ORIGINAL: bowtruck

[:o]liver[:o]
bb i think most hunters try to push deer to their family / freinds
That is the way things used to be, but now hunters sit in their ladder stands from before dawn to dark. Today there is too much greed to fill every tag and shoot trophy bucks, those of us that are older have seen our sport go downhill.

I had takenmy three boys deer hunting when they reached the age of ten, this would be on both Saturdays, which only allowed me the first day to actually do some hunting. When they were eleven, I would take them the first day and both Saturdays, I wanted them to be out the first day to get used to the shooting, before they hunted the following year. Ididn't have any time to really hunt from 1982 thru 1996 because of not being on stand alone or pushing deer for my sons.

The PGC had to start a mentor youth hunt to do the things that I did, children don't have to shoot a deer or carry a rifle toget interested in hunting. All you have to do is take an interest in teaching your children to hunt, then when they are old enough, push deer for them instead of trying to shoot a deer yourself and put their tag on it.

I have tagged deer for my children so I could keep on pushing for them and the others. If RSB tries to give me a fine for this I have one answer for him, I'm a bigger liar then he is and I don't even try to twist things.

My ten year old grandson hunting this year for the first time, he might have gotten a doe, then again he might not have, but there was a deer shot out of the stand he was in, it was an antlerless deer and it ended up with a tag on. He was with me the first Saturday in the evening, but we didn't see a deer. The second Saturday he was sick and couldn't hunt, so I shot a doe at 4:50 in the evening, when I was sure my grandsonwasn't going to make it hunting. You shouldn't have to ask yourself why I saved my antlerless taguntil the end of the last day.

Now I understand where BB is coming from, but I'm sure a greedy hunter wouldn't understand, because he is just thinking of himself like those that mock him for not shooting a deer every year.

Tagging deer for your kids. Thats great! You scream and whine about too many deer beingkilled and at the same time you teach your kids how to poach! You are the lowest of the low!

BAM! Dad I got a deer! Here son, I'll tag it for you. You just keep on killing em! Gee, thanks dad but isn't that against the law? Don't worry son, the WCO will never know. You just keep shootin! Congratulations on the lessons you've taught your son[:'(]You must be so proud![:'(]

Whats next? Do hold the spotlight for em while they shoot? Based on your rationalizations, I can see you resorting to teaching them jacklight next if they don't see deer during the day!

You are absolutely disgusting and a hypocrite to boot! Now you also admit to teaching your ten year old grandson that it's OK to scam the system.

You are the ultimate example of the kind of hunterthat this sportcan do without[:'(]

BTBowhunter 12-22-2008 09:30 PM

RE: Rifle season 2008 is history
 

ORIGINAL: 4evrhtn

What subject were we discussing???How does it always come to this every time BB gets involved? Can you imagine if he is married?Either he has made his wife miserable or she has castrated him emotionally and his only way to regain a sense of self worth is to argue with everyone he comes into contact with. I am beginning to have heartfelt sympathy for the man. I'll send you a pm BB with my emaill addy if youwish andI will take you out next year and help you get a mature deer if it makes you feel better;)
My bet would be thathe issuccessfulin an arguement at home just about as often as he is successful at hunting deer.

bluebird2 12-22-2008 10:19 PM

RE: Rifle season 2008 is history
 


ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter


ORIGINAL: 4evrhtn

What subject were we discussing??? How does it always come to this every time BB gets involved? Can you imagine if he is married? Either he has made his wife miserable or she has castrated him emotionally and his only way to regain a sense of self worth is to argue with everyone he comes into contact with. I am beginning to have heartfelt sympathy for the man. I'll send you a pm BB with my emaill addy if you wish and I will take you out next year and help you get a mature deer if it makes you feel better;)
My bet would be that he is successful in an arguement at home just about as often as he is successful at hunting deer.
So the clown that can't defend his position on the net and has to block the comments by the opposition, still wants to voice his opinion about what goes on in my home.

Could it be when a husband and wife hunt together, they don't have much to argue about.

Screamin Steel 12-22-2008 10:31 PM

RE: Rifle season 2008 is history
 

ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter


ORIGINAL: DougE

I suppose if you had good habitat and few deer,it would be stupid to shoot muntiple doe.I don't see that as a problem,However.On the other hand,I have no problems shooting multiple doe in poor habitat or habitat that's just starting to recover.2G is loaded with places like that.So yes,you should shoot doe in most places in 2g.
We have a few places developing into justthat situation in 2B. Unlimited tags and a super long seasonhas caused some isolated spots to be overharvested. The smallaccessable patches surrounded by poor access get stomped, of course, but the deer simply move back in after the pressue is gone. I can show you, however,two areas close to my home that are fairly large and basically open to most anyone and the deer numbers are certainly thinwhile the habitat is great. Most of the locals are execising restraint on the does now so the situation will probably correct itself.
So you admit that the hunters should be making mgt decisions better than the PGC, who is continuing to issue high numbers of doe tags for 2B, claiming severe overpopulation there?


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