Plans for shooting houses??
#22
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Philadelphia or Florence ms USA
Posts: 74
RE: Plans for shooting houses??
Hello you guys. I can't help but reply to the noise I've read tonight. We hunters are in very hard times. With all the liberals trying to stop all hunting. For a hunter to put another hunter down just the same as the non hunters would ?? We are all out there to experence the thrill of the chase, to fullfill the natural preditor inside of us and to get closer to our beginnings.
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I do it my way , you do it your way ,
lets just DO IT. <img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
#24
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: A shack in Arkansas
Posts: 2,029
RE: Plans for shooting houses??
ruru12, the lazyboy is very comfortable, most people that see think its a riot. but ruru i have another stand that be more to your liking. my grandfather who has been gone for years,once thought that since people could sit on a toilet and read could sit on one in the woods. so he put an old toilet seat in an old hollow tree. and i have sat there . i once leaned back and dozed off . and was awokin by doe maybe 10 feet away stomping. scared the sh** out me and her to when i moved. was this hunting sure it was. i have deer feeders and hunt them . great for young kids . my son killed one this year on one of my feeders. didnt have to sit and get discouraged. my family eats alot of deer and i will get my does any way i can. where i hunt if you tried to stalk you would normally just walk alot . the only time you might be successful is in the rain. at least thats the only time i have been successful. ruru you didnt explain what "actual hunting" was(according to your perception of course)do i have to walk four miles ,shoot a deer and pack it out to be a "real hunter"like you? can you help me understand ?
#25
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Phelps WI
Posts: 7
RE: Plans for shooting houses??
I hunt from a groundblind because I can only fall about 2ft which is far enough. I sit all day and like to be comfortable so I used a lawn chair but the legs kept sinking in the sandy ground. The problem was solved by buying a lawnchair with rocking chair legs.All my buddies laughed but I have only missed getting at least one deer once in the last 7 years. This year I'm thinking of building a roof on my blind but then I won't really be hunting I guess,yea right.With a tag in my pocket and a gun in my hand while in the field,sorry I'm hunting.
#26
RE: Plans for shooting houses??
I will confess that on occasion when I am not stalking deer naked with my bowie knife gripped in my teeth I have resorted to wearing clothes once it reaches -10 degrees and even used a stand once, but to make sure I was hunting it was made of broken glass. I really like folks who feel if you are not 10 miles back in it is not hunting. I will tell you what some of the easiest deer to get a shot at are way back in there, but the toughest to hunt is that big buck that lives inbetween 2 housing developments.
The Tazman
The Tazman
#27
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: McKinney, Texas
Posts: 515
RE: Plans for shooting houses??
Go ahead and make them as comfortable as you can Gatorbuck. You'll be glad you did when you can HUNT comfortably all day. Wear whatever you want, and if you can figure out a way to install a jacuzzi and wet bar, then you'd better put a lock on the door to keep RuRu out! If it's legal, then enjoy it. That's all I have to say about that.