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Yeah, she's kinda cute.


In other news, we have something to fry the minds of Lit Libturds/pussies because they know fuck-all about relative cartridge ass per square inch stuff, or much of anything else having to do with tech and engineering. Content starts at 2:45 or so.


 
The last deer I shot was with my iPhone and then I shooed him/her out of the flower bed.


At least I know what to plant around my deer stand; make it a dear stand...
 
No, it was a boring economical bolt rifle with a boring conomical scope, and Wat had taken a few minutes and a few rounds to zero in at Gnat's Ass.


Haven't seen any deer here in da 'hood in awhile, but they pass thru all the time Out West. We may spend a little while looking at some farming/big gardening ideas next weekend.
 
They can jump a ten-foot fence. Get used to peeing on the perimeter.

It's hard to keep them away from the veggie greens.

I hope my hunters do better this Fall.
 
May have to reclassify the little dears as pests then.


The old horse used to stand and stare off to the southwest. It seemed to be his Zen thing. One day, 10 tiny deer wandered across his field, so he watched them.


Prey scopes out prey . . . .
 
They are pernicious pests especially when they get used to people and just stand there staring at you until you get to about the nine-, or ten-, foot mark.

They need to expand the legal hunting season for landowners growing food.
 
Trust me, the game warden is not a conservative type who will view poaching in a most disapproving manner. He went to college to get his degree and eco-brainwashing. They do not like it when I catch and release pests into their parks, so I just shoot them now. Hard on the trap, but they're cheap.

Bury the hooves and bones deeply.
 
Trust me, the game warden is not a conservative type who will view poaching in a most disapproving manner. He went to college to get his degree and eco-brainwashing. They do not like it when I catch and release pests into their parks, so I just shoot them now. Hard on the trap, but they're cheap.

Bury the hooves and bones deeply.


We're thinking of putting in pigs. No, really.



Every time the 338 is mentioned I think of Barbie touch that monster off.


Heh, yeah.


I don't think I need that much "reach out and touch someone."
 
You never exactly see them until you see the damage and have to set those huge traps for them.

I hear they are decent when eaten though.
 
Just got up for a fresh cup of coffee and looked out into the early light...

Two, or three, antler rats grazing up on the hill.

They know they're out of season.

Hogs are always "in."
 
2 different tools. FLIR can be defeated with a space blanket or a flare. We did that in the sandbox to confuse the chinks nosing around


Nighttime varmint killin'. That's what I'm gonna tool up for.

Just got up for a fresh cup of coffee and looked out into the early light...

Two, or three, antler rats grazing up on the hill.

They know they're out of season.

Hogs are always "in."


And co-scroties.


And Lit libturds . . . .


:ROFLMAO: :nana:
 
At least the coffee was worth it.

The more they graze, the less I have to mow.

It's win-win and when the hunters come out this fall: venison.
 
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