I may get flamed for this...
#61
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pa
Posts: 4,647
I'll be the first one to say she wouldn't make a pimple on a real hunters @$$... But as far as her looks go... I think she's pretty hot... Definetly not hard to look at...
#62
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Arkansas Ozarks
Posts: 325
Just my $.02...[/quote]
I second the motion. All in agreement say "Aye".
I second the motion. All in agreement say "Aye".
Last edited by SWThomas; 08-21-2010 at 04:08 AM.
#63
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: --------------------------------------
Posts: 885
KYBUCKHUNTER-My wife is not a model nor AM I. And I have seen her in other pic,she looks nice in those but the one they've posted on here is bad .If you think that pic of her is hot then my friend you need to get your eyes check soon .And don't tell me you've never made a comment about someones looks or body if your telling me that then i would have to say your not telling the truth .
#64
KYBUCKHUNTER-My wife is not a model nor AM I. And I have seen her in other pic,she looks nice in those but the one they've posted on here is bad .If you think that pic of her is hot then my friend you need to get your eyes check soon .And don't tell me you've never made a comment about someones looks or body if your telling me that then i would have to say your not telling the truth .
#65
Yep, how many of you guys have the chance to hunt areas that have been heavily scouted for several years (often by an outfitter), and managed for trophy racks?
And how often do you get a call to come down and shoot a vidoe on that property to promote the property and its hunts, or endores products?
Although these might be free-range deer, they are basicaly canned hunts, where someone knows where there is big buck or two, and when the conditions are right for deer hunting, you call a professional hunter, and they fly in, go where they are told to go, sit in a stand that has alredy been placed for this hunt, and the deer walk by - possibly the big one someone has been patterning for three weeks - for this hunt and
TV show.
I'd rather learn from Mike Weaver and Myles Keller, the current #1 and #2 P&Y whitetail buck hunters (nubers of trophy racks), and both long-time friends. They hunt public land, or private land, usually without the aid of an outfitter, by understanding deer and knowing when and where to go under most conditions to hunt trophy whitetails. Beteween the two of them they have over 30 bucks that will score over 120. Or how about my friend Roger Raglin ...
I don't hunt the way most TV personalities do, and I don't write that way. I hope I write and talk about techniques you guys (who may not have a lot of time to scout, or hunt) can use, and provide you with some of my shortcuts to reading sign, and choosing the right place to set up, at the right time of day - by patterning deer with as little amount of time and effort as you can spend on it.
That is my goal, to help you get it done faster and easier.
Or you can spend a lot of time on scouting because I'll give you a ton of information on the biology and bahavior/habits of deer. Once you understand deer, it is a heck of a lot easier to hunt them.
God bless,
T.R.
And how often do you get a call to come down and shoot a vidoe on that property to promote the property and its hunts, or endores products?
Although these might be free-range deer, they are basicaly canned hunts, where someone knows where there is big buck or two, and when the conditions are right for deer hunting, you call a professional hunter, and they fly in, go where they are told to go, sit in a stand that has alredy been placed for this hunt, and the deer walk by - possibly the big one someone has been patterning for three weeks - for this hunt and
TV show.
I'd rather learn from Mike Weaver and Myles Keller, the current #1 and #2 P&Y whitetail buck hunters (nubers of trophy racks), and both long-time friends. They hunt public land, or private land, usually without the aid of an outfitter, by understanding deer and knowing when and where to go under most conditions to hunt trophy whitetails. Beteween the two of them they have over 30 bucks that will score over 120. Or how about my friend Roger Raglin ...
I don't hunt the way most TV personalities do, and I don't write that way. I hope I write and talk about techniques you guys (who may not have a lot of time to scout, or hunt) can use, and provide you with some of my shortcuts to reading sign, and choosing the right place to set up, at the right time of day - by patterning deer with as little amount of time and effort as you can spend on it.
That is my goal, to help you get it done faster and easier.
Or you can spend a lot of time on scouting because I'll give you a ton of information on the biology and bahavior/habits of deer. Once you understand deer, it is a heck of a lot easier to hunt them.
God bless,
T.R.
#66
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eros Louisiana USA
Posts: 283
What a bunch of homos! Anyone with anything bad to say about Tiffany should have their man card revoked immediately.
#67
Everyone is entitled to there own opinion. Lee and Tiff and there shows are simply an example of american free enterprise. Bottom line is, good looking women and sex sells product anywhere in the world, period.
#68
Typical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: --------------------------------------
Posts: 885
Py antlers nice pic bud lol.
#69
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 63
Many times I have posted my thoughts on the Lakosky's, including within this forum. I dont like them, never have and never will. I know thier roots and many behind the scenes friends. They are more ego driven then just about any other person within the business. especially her. Comments such as "you wont carry my bag? Maybe you dont who I am?" That dont sit well with down to earth people. Next time you see these two at a sport show, ask them how Dale Earnhart Jr is doing. I heard over a year ago from a person within the industry that these two are on thier way out.
Last edited by SWThomas; 08-21-2010 at 04:11 AM.
#70
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 5
Hi there,
Wow you are a rough group! It took me a bit to decide if I was going to even respond to some of the things that have been written, as some of your comments are just plain mean, some are not true and some are absurd, but of course it's easy to post all of these things when you are a nameless face behind a computer.
Hope you all have a great and safe hunting season.
Tiffany Lakosky
Wow you are a rough group! It took me a bit to decide if I was going to even respond to some of the things that have been written, as some of your comments are just plain mean, some are not true and some are absurd, but of course it's easy to post all of these things when you are a nameless face behind a computer.
Hope you all have a great and safe hunting season.
Tiffany Lakosky