Finding season casualties
#51
more challenging? how many hunters are competing for a deer on the first day of rifle season? that is a challenge for the last 3 years.


LMFAOROTF!! 


Well then ,the solution is simple! Get yourself a bow and take advantage of that easy, long season!
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some so called "fellow hunters" I use the term lightly for those ones who think nothing about other hunters and puts them down. those who says they don't scout but only a week before are selfish. those are the people who have family and have to work that don't got time for all this scouting as people say to do. and for you who do scouting,it is mostly a waiste of time. the deer pattern changes when hunters hit the woods in large numbers. you are not going to scout the sgl and have the deer you watched before do the same routine before deer season. no way. any hunter knows this for a fact. for the ones who say scout,do you really know about deer patterns when large number of hunters hit the woods? i think you do and don't care and use the lame excuse to protect the pgc and tag allocation by telling people to scout. we are not fellow hunters with that group of people and most likely will never be. you people are the bad sportsman who think nothing about but for yourself and not the fellow hunter. what a shame. if you work all the time and have a family you shouldn't have a say about seeing deer because you don't spend enough time scouting. disgrace,all of you for thinking with that low of a mentality when it comes to other fellow hunters who have to work for a living. you people are the ones who gives "fellow hunters" a bad name. again,i am glad i am not in that group of selfish ignorant fellow hunter. term used very lightly.
we are not other states. remember that from other posts on this forum? about how many deer we can hold compared to other states? but i guess some people like to use other states when it helps their agenda.
more challenging? how many hunters are competing for a deer on the first day of rifle season? that is a challenge for the last 3 years.
rifle hunters have only 2 maybe 3 days to hunt because of work.
from what the pgc said,most deer are harvested on the first 2 days and there after does not have a real impact on deer. so from what the pgc says, it doesn't matter the length of time after the first 2 days. it wouldn't be a real factor.
more challenging? how many hunters are competing for a deer on the first day of rifle season? that is a challenge for the last 3 years.
rifle hunters have only 2 maybe 3 days to hunt because of work.
from what the pgc said,most deer are harvested on the first 2 days and there after does not have a real impact on deer. so from what the pgc says, it doesn't matter the length of time after the first 2 days. it wouldn't be a real factor.
HMMMM.........
#52
ORIGINAL: petropedro
sounds like you are his brother with a trick shot like that. but i guess that shot you took was allright cause the deer was injured allready?how many of your deer ran off in the past? i imagine quite a fwe from your above post.
ORIGINAL: WestVirginiaBrent
You nailed it, all but the hat, and add the smell of a hangover with the cig breathe, LOL. His deer that I dispatched is still probably my best shot to date. 150 yards, trotting (trying too anyways), through some seriously thick brush. The guy blew it's front leg off and it was trying to keep up with the deer in front of it, a little basket 4 point.
ORIGINAL: sproulman
DID HE HAVE HIS HAT ON SIDEWAYS, ROTTEN TEETH,SMELL OF CIG SMOKE AND BRAGGING ABOUT GETTING A button buck, YEP, I KNOW THAT HUNTER..............
ORIGINAL: WestVirginiaBrent
We found one spike this year. Last year we found an 8 and a 5, but they were most likely killed by that Blue Tongue disease, it really wreaked havoc last year.
I've had to dispatch 3 injuredbucks and 2 does from bad shots in the last 8 years though. I even found one of the original shooters of one and he told me "the gun is 18 inches to the left but I didn't have time to fix it." What a a**hole.[:@]
We found one spike this year. Last year we found an 8 and a 5, but they were most likely killed by that Blue Tongue disease, it really wreaked havoc last year.
I've had to dispatch 3 injuredbucks and 2 does from bad shots in the last 8 years though. I even found one of the original shooters of one and he told me "the gun is 18 inches to the left but I didn't have time to fix it." What a a**hole.[:@]
#53
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 67
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ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter


LMFAOROTF!! 


Well then ,the solution is simple! Get yourself a bow and take advantage of that easy, long season!
Is anyone elses troll alarm going off here?
Does this post...
and this post....
even remotely sound like the same person????
HMMMM.........
more challenging? how many hunters are competing for a deer on the first day of rifle season? that is a challenge for the last 3 years.


LMFAOROTF!! 


Well then ,the solution is simple! Get yourself a bow and take advantage of that easy, long season!
Is anyone elses troll alarm going off here?
Does this post...
some so called "fellow hunters" I use the term lightly for those ones who think nothing about other hunters and puts them down. those who says they don't scout but only a week before are selfish. those are the people who have family and have to work that don't got time for all this scouting as people say to do. and for you who do scouting,it is mostly a waiste of time. the deer pattern changes when hunters hit the woods in large numbers. you are not going to scout the sgl and have the deer you watched before do the same routine before deer season. no way. any hunter knows this for a fact. for the ones who say scout,do you really know about deer patterns when large number of hunters hit the woods? i think you do and don't care and use the lame excuse to protect the pgc and tag allocation by telling people to scout. we are not fellow hunters with that group of people and most likely will never be. you people are the bad sportsman who think nothing about but for yourself and not the fellow hunter. what a shame. if you work all the time and have a family you shouldn't have a say about seeing deer because you don't spend enough time scouting. disgrace,all of you for thinking with that low of a mentality when it comes to other fellow hunters who have to work for a living. you people are the ones who gives "fellow hunters" a bad name. again,i am glad i am not in that group of selfish ignorant fellow hunter. term used very lightly.
we are not other states. remember that from other posts on this forum? about how many deer we can hold compared to other states? but i guess some people like to use other states when it helps their agenda.
more challenging? how many hunters are competing for a deer on the first day of rifle season? that is a challenge for the last 3 years.
rifle hunters have only 2 maybe 3 days to hunt because of work.
from what the pgc said,most deer are harvested on the first 2 days and there after does not have a real impact on deer. so from what the pgc says, it doesn't matter the length of time after the first 2 days. it wouldn't be a real factor.
more challenging? how many hunters are competing for a deer on the first day of rifle season? that is a challenge for the last 3 years.
rifle hunters have only 2 maybe 3 days to hunt because of work.
from what the pgc said,most deer are harvested on the first 2 days and there after does not have a real impact on deer. so from what the pgc says, it doesn't matter the length of time after the first 2 days. it wouldn't be a real factor.
HMMMM.........
#55
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 67
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ORIGINAL: WestVirginiaBrent
Actually I am a crack shot, 2 have walked off out of 36 deer and it was when I was young. I am quite capable of hitting a moving deer and what I did was the ethical thing to do, but nice try to dish on me. My gun's are dead on target before I go to the woods and I've outshot anyone I have ever shot with, 82nd Airborne days included. I know my limitations and a deer with it's front leg blown off trotting through the woods will get shot everytime it occurs in front of me. Me dispatching a wounded deer, difficult shot or not, is not in the same league with some yokel out there hunting with a borrowed gun shooting 18 inches to the left.
ORIGINAL: petropedro
sounds like you are his brother with a trick shot like that. but i guess that shot you took was allright cause the deer was injured allready?how many of your deer ran off in the past? i imagine quite a fwe from your above post.
ORIGINAL: WestVirginiaBrent
You nailed it, all but the hat, and add the smell of a hangover with the cig breathe, LOL. His deer that I dispatched is still probably my best shot to date. 150 yards, trotting (trying too anyways), through some seriously thick brush. The guy blew it's front leg off and it was trying to keep up with the deer in front of it, a little basket 4 point.
ORIGINAL: sproulman
DID HE HAVE HIS HAT ON SIDEWAYS, ROTTEN TEETH,SMELL OF CIG SMOKE AND BRAGGING ABOUT GETTING A button buck, YEP, I KNOW THAT HUNTER..............
ORIGINAL: WestVirginiaBrent
We found one spike this year. Last year we found an 8 and a 5, but they were most likely killed by that Blue Tongue disease, it really wreaked havoc last year.
I've had to dispatch 3 injuredbucks and 2 does from bad shots in the last 8 years though. I even found one of the original shooters of one and he told me "the gun is 18 inches to the left but I didn't have time to fix it." What a a**hole.[:@]
We found one spike this year. Last year we found an 8 and a 5, but they were most likely killed by that Blue Tongue disease, it really wreaked havoc last year.
I've had to dispatch 3 injuredbucks and 2 does from bad shots in the last 8 years though. I even found one of the original shooters of one and he told me "the gun is 18 inches to the left but I didn't have time to fix it." What a a**hole.[:@]
#56
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2004
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I for one am tired of hearing complete magazine deployments.
These people can't possibly shoot accurate when pumping out rounds that fast. This is called "no shot opportunity" and shooting anyway is irresponsible and how deer get wounded and people get hurt or killed. When I hear this it makes me want to go home and I heard it all day yesterday.[:@]
These people can't possibly shoot accurate when pumping out rounds that fast. This is called "no shot opportunity" and shooting anyway is irresponsible and how deer get wounded and people get hurt or killed. When I hear this it makes me want to go home and I heard it all day yesterday.[:@]
#57
I hear ya Greg! It slao seems that it gets worse at this time of year. My guess is that someof thosevolleys are desperation barrages at what may be their last opportunity of the year[:'(]
SRA's can bewonderfulor horrible this time of year!
SRA's can bewonderfulor horrible this time of year!
#58
i am sorry, shooting thru the thickest cover at 150 yrds is very ethical in many books now. not, how many ethical hunters would of took that shot? none, so dont place your self as ethical. i doubt only 2 ran off out of the few you shot. everyone can be a crackshot from the way you shoot and ethical standards. what a joke, you a ethical hunter. to funny now goober.

Kinda funny someone with your spelling and grammar skills calling other members "retard" and "goober"
#59
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
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ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter
I hear ya Greg! It slao seems that it gets worse at this time of year. My guess is that someof thosevolleys are desperation barrages at what may be their last opportunity of the year[:'(]
SRA's can bewonderfulor horrible this time of year!
I hear ya Greg! It slao seems that it gets worse at this time of year. My guess is that someof thosevolleys are desperation barrages at what may be their last opportunity of the year[:'(]
SRA's can bewonderfulor horrible this time of year!



