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Old 06-05-2006 | 09:07 AM
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Deep, serious trouble with deer hunting in the NE.

Read it in "Woods and Water"this morning. Yankee huntertalking about it. When warts and tumerous growths take over,then you have MAJOR problems.

1) Wartyproblems

2) Innerturmoil among Yankee hunters with their foul language and sorry attitudes

3) QDMA disaster

4) Whitetails up andtransferring

5) The situation looks no better in'06

I told y'allwhenMurphy was hired that the Southwould become the epitome of whitetail herd management and that it unfortunately meant that the NE would implode. Inevitable. The rest of the country (Thanks, Outdoor Channel!) is now just starting to realize the major problems surrounding the NE and their lack of a growing managementprogram. Murphywas asked to move QDMA up to Pennsylvania but refused due to his Southron heritage and commitment to Ga & FL.The thing is, the '06 deer season is ALREADY looked upon as being a down year by most prognosticators who analyze the NE and it isonly June. I called it and
you see what is happening.

Guys, I am hoping those in the NE can turn this thing around and work to get better. Do something unusual up there to get things back on the right track. Right now, Florida and Georgia are amazing the entire country b/c of our development of new food plot species, antler growth, and now you have FSU joining in the fray with their new "Whitetail Specific Studies" department opening this summer. What more needs to be said? The South and Florida in particular is serious about their whitetails and we are setting an example for the rest of America. I only hope that the NE wakes up before it is too late.

I hope all of you are well this Monday and that you had the chance to sneak outdoors over the weekend to do something fun and memorable with close family/friends-

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Old 06-05-2006 | 10:46 AM
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TD, on a related note, we here in the north hope one day the deer in Florida grow bigger than 100 pounds so you will know what it is like to see one of them.
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Old 06-05-2006 | 12:10 PM
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TDWW

Your assertions regarding the Northern Whitetail could not be more wrong. Just last week, I was vacationing in the poconos when I decided to take a nature hike. I wassleeping in a Sycamore tree, on a particularly low branch, when a young whitetail buck emerged beneath me. He was distracted, indulging in a myriad of lush fauna, flora, forbs and shoots.

I pounced.

After a brief struggle, I had him secured in a Figure-4 submission leghold (using pressure point-specific grappling maneuvers). After he realizedmy power and athletic prowess, he stopped fighting, andallowed me toproceed witha field examination.

I noted that this was a particularly fine specimen with an exceptionally shiny coat. His muscle tone was spectacular, with good bulge and mighty strength.Antler growth was ahead of the curve, and his hoofs looked healthy with no sign of ingrown toenails or plantar warts. He was otherwise free of warbles, mites and other harmful saprophytes. I did remove a tick from his ear. He had no cavities.

He weighed approximately 182 pounds on the hoof, give or take.
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Old 06-05-2006 | 12:22 PM
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Hey TDWW..YankeePride...Same guy obviously; just different user name...that YankeePride reply above is some of your better writing. You are perfecting your style LOL....ingrown toenails LOL
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Old 06-05-2006 | 01:20 PM
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Two things about my ability....

Yes, I am the best ever at predictingevents, outcomes, and people. It's God-Given. Done it on here going on7 monthsnow. Starting doing it with the Brian Murphy and the QDMA situation. I don't get any morbid fascination with being able to do it. And, I don't take any pleasure, either. Again, it is gift that I have and I choose to let others know certain things that I have the ability to see or understand. How they want to use it is up to them and their personal beliefs.

Why am I not a millionaire because of my ability? The reason I am not a millionaire because of my ability is because I simply choose not to use it for personal gain. Others on here who know me know I am being honest, too. I don't think God gave me this ability to simply make money.

Am I thankful for it? At times, yes. But, more often than not, it is a burden and saddens me.


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Old 06-05-2006 | 01:59 PM
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ORIGINAL: YANKEEPRIDE

TDWW

Your assertions regarding the Northern Whitetail could not be more wrong. Just last week, I was vacationing in the poconos when I decided to take a nature hike. I wassleeping in a Sycamore tree, on a particularly low branch, when a young whitetail buck emerged beneath me. He was distracted, indulging in a myriad of lush fauna, flora, forbs and shoots.

I pounced.

After a brief struggle, I had him secured in a Figure-4 submission leghold (using pressure point-specific grappling maneuvers). After he realizedmy power and athletic prowess, he stopped fighting, andallowed me toproceed witha field examination.

I noted that this was a particularly fine specimen with an exceptionally shiny coat. His muscle tone was spectacular, with good bulge and mighty strength.Antler growth was ahead of the curve, and his hoofs looked healthy with no sign of ingrown toenails or plantar warts. He was otherwise free of warbles, mites and other harmful saprophytes. I did remove a tick from his ear. He had no cavities.

He weighed approximately 182 pounds on the hoof, give or take.
I know you! You're Jim, the guy that worked with Marlin Perkins from that Mutual of Omaha outdoor show! I used to love watching you wrestle down cape buffalo, crocidiles and 30' anacondas.It was always funny, after you had subdued a large feisty wild beast, Marlin would wipe his brow and say" Whew! That was a close one! Huh Jim!"

Glad to know that you're still around. Please keep us posted with more of your wild adventures.
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Old 06-05-2006 | 03:23 PM
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Much respect has to be given to TDWW for his decisions not to use his ablilties ( super natural powers ) ( the ability to see before it happens ) for personal gain. He could make a fortune if he choose to. Now this Yankeepride dude (D.M.) on the other hand is only playing off the origaniality of TDWW. Though his words are a bit funny and somewhat wise his ability to duplicate the original (TDWW) have fallen way short. It's like tasteing the New Coke for the first time and demanding they come back with the classic.
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Old 06-05-2006 | 04:23 PM
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I don't know Motown..I think TDWW did a good job writing that Yankeepride thread above..afterall; to not like one is not to like the other..it's obvious they are the same writer.
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