"The Good Old Days"
#12
RE: "The Good Old Days"
ORIGINAL: Coalcracker
They certainly look neat and well groomed, not one with a mountain man beard. Thanks for sharing that picture with us, no matter where it was taken.
They certainly look neat and well groomed, not one with a mountain man beard. Thanks for sharing that picture with us, no matter where it was taken.
#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 3,879
RE: "The Good Old Days"
You really are about as ignorant as a stump. Many of the pictures from that era show successful hunters in coats and ties. what we do know is that those hunters were hunting in an area where the forests hadn't been harvested recently which also means the herd had not exploded in their area.
#14
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 227
RE: "The Good Old Days"
I'm not going to touch that one because you have a beard.
We had a guy hunting with us a few years back that had a beard like you, it was a bitter cold day andhe chewed tobacco, whenever he spit the juice didn't completely clear his beard. There was no way that I could eat my lunch with him around and those little brown frozen icecles. [:'(]
Do you chew?
We had a guy hunting with us a few years back that had a beard like you, it was a bitter cold day andhe chewed tobacco, whenever he spit the juice didn't completely clear his beard. There was no way that I could eat my lunch with him around and those little brown frozen icecles. [:'(]
Do you chew?
#15
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: "The Good Old Days"
Ahhh Bob, the mystery is solved!
The mysteryshrouded Navy Raptor Gang dressed up and played orchestra music to commemorate the killing of the fabled tender weenie buck.
I have insider info that the legendary Birdblue Lawrence himself did the bloodletting and is indeed pictured at pole postion layingo' hands on the rare prize.
They have since disbanded in protest of the new age of visible antlers.
The mysteryshrouded Navy Raptor Gang dressed up and played orchestra music to commemorate the killing of the fabled tender weenie buck.
I have insider info that the legendary Birdblue Lawrence himself did the bloodletting and is indeed pictured at pole postion layingo' hands on the rare prize.
They have since disbanded in protest of the new age of visible antlers.
#17
RE: "The Good Old Days"
Thanks for sharing that photo with us livbucks. I downloaded the photo to one of my Corel programs, to see if I could zoom in on the deer,goat,dog? What ever it is,doesn't look like there is much meat on those bones.Doesn't matter though. I enjoy those photos from the so called "Days of Yore"[/align]
#19
RE: "The Good Old Days"
ORIGINAL: livbucks
I like 'em as well and it would be cool if others here had some to share.
I like 'em as well and it would be cool if others here had some to share.
#20
RE: "The Good Old Days"
ORIGINAL: Coalcracker
I'm not going to touch that one because you have a beard.
We had a guy hunting with us a few years back that had a beard like you, it was a bitter cold day andhe chewed tobacco, whenever he spit the juice didn't completely clear his beard. There was no way that I could eat my lunch with him around and those little brown frozen icecles. [:'(]
Do you chew?
I'm not going to touch that one because you have a beard.
We had a guy hunting with us a few years back that had a beard like you, it was a bitter cold day andhe chewed tobacco, whenever he spit the juice didn't completely clear his beard. There was no way that I could eat my lunch with him around and those little brown frozen icecles. [:'(]
Do you chew?
You seem to have an unnatural obsession with beards. Did a bearded guy open a big can of whoopass on you sometime in your past? Maybe a bearded guy shot the buck you thought should've been yours? Or is it just that you simply don't have enough testosterone to grow one?