Deer Hunting Sucess

Careful TE99 you can burst a bubble with a 30-06.:D
Oh, he'll be very careful. He knows all about the wrath of a certain good little witch. I'll have the Flying Monkeys on alert that weekend.
 
Careful TE99 you can burst a bubble with a 30-06.:D

Oh, he'll be very careful. He knows all about the wrath of a certain good little witch. I'll have the Flying Monkeys on alert that weekend.

No problemo. I can still put most of 'em in the black. Hit the head or the heart. I don't like chasing my dinner. ;)
 
Think you're overrun? Huge chunk of the property out here is government owned and zero admittance. Combine that with nothing but woodland and corn fields = Stopping six times in a 10 mile stretch because a dozen of the giant vermin are in the middle of the road. Driving past dusk is an obstacle course.

The coyotes and turkey vultures are so bloated on car-killed deer that they barely move half the time.
 
Think you're overrun? Huge chunk of the property out here is government owned and zero admittance. Combine that with nothing but woodland and corn fields = Stopping six times in a 10 mile stretch because a dozen of the giant vermin are in the middle of the road. Driving past dusk is an obstacle course.

The coyotes and turkey vultures are so bloated on car-killed deer that they barely move half the time.
I'm in the neighboring state. The hunters are out in force and still the deer are everywhere.
 
Well if you want a change I have a property in Northern New South Wales which has a lot of feral pigs which need to be shot. Feral pigs are as mean and smart and ugly as a wild boar and are as big as a domestic pig.

One of my sons in law got quite badly sliced by a charging pig last year. I don't hunt myself but I let some locals cull 'roos and pigs on the property. There are hundreds of them, but 'roo shooting isn't a sport because it's very easy. Both the 'roos and the pigs taste good though.
 
I'm leaving for Texas on Sunday. Been tol' the limit is three, buck and two does. Yum!

I grew up thinking that "Doe Hunter" was a dirty word. It was considered "unmanly" to shoot a doe. I remember my mother telling my brother that he couldn't use his Doe permit because "You're talking about Bambi's Mom for Cripes sake!" :rolleyes:

What was equally strange was that it was perfectly okay for ME to shoot a doe and it was actually looked down up the year I shot a buck. :confused:
(yes, by the way, my family picture IS next to the definition of "Dysfunctional" in the dictionary!
 
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Hehe. Yeah I wasn't sure about the whole hunting thing, my family had never done much of it. Doe's and small bucks taste a whole lot better than a big buck though. I think it is because of the 'rut' hormones in the big bucks system.

I love the summer sausage and jerky.

I would do pics but he had already skinned them and they look pretty naked!
 
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