Posted on 11/17/2004 8:12:13 AM PST by Rakkasan1
I enjoy hunting, but this guy does NOT need to be held up as representative of what hunters do. Learn the range of your rifle, what it can and can't do, when to take and not take a shot, etc. before you EVER step foot in the woods, moron. Geez.
Here in MN you can send in a sample to DNR and have it tested before eating....
Re: #27
The biggest rack I've seen all season was in the supermarket last night!!!!!!!!!
Did you notice he was using a lever-action .30-30 rifle? A 30-30 is really old fashioned...
Yep. Pretty quaint, but more deer have been taken with the "trente trente" then any other firearm. Factory ammo is a little weak since they know that there are some older guns out there that aren't terribly strong. My brother-in-law bought a Winchester some years back which he has passed on to his son, and with handloads we brought the groups from 5 inches down to 2 or 3 inches at a hundred yards. No nail driver but it's certainly adequate for deer, and they are light and handy.
Happy hunting!
i work with a woman from that area and i can tell you she has mad cow disease for sure!!! oh sorry, not pc was it ;)
"mean and cranky"
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Remember this one?
THE DEER THAT FOUGHT BACK
Hunter fends off charge, wrestles big buck to ground after swamp chase
http://www.brainerddispatch.com/stories/111099/new_1110990010.shtml
Could I get me a huntin' license here?.....
"Did you notice he was using a lever-action .30-30 rifle? A 30-30 is really old fashioned...
Yep. Pretty quaint, but more deer have been taken with the "trente trente" then any other firearm."
But I'd bet the most has been took with a .22 (at night...with a light )
My message to Mr. Privett :
Nice buck.
Now go to the range and get things worked out with that .30-30. You got lucky, and that is not an acceptable substitute for skill.
Wow. Thanks.
The loggers and builders have told me that they have seen the biggest buck that they ever saw on our property, and that's saying something for a logger.They said that the rack has to be a minimum of 16 points.
"most of the shots are described as pretty routine. I'd be afraid to even be in the woods with this "outdoorsman"
Exactly and total agreement with your fear as well!
...But I'd bet the most has been took with a .22 (at night...with a light )...
Hmmm... :-)
You ain't kidding! I'd get laughed out of camp for a performance like that! ;-)
Have fun with the bull elks.. as always, pix are appreciated.
I'm heading back out the day before Thanksgiving, and staying until the coolers are full.
If I lived in a heavily wooded area I can see where hunting with a 30-30 would be a lot of fun. The open sites add a little more challenge and they would work great at close distance. And the lever action would give rapid fire power. I live in an open area, but I can see where a Winchester lever action would be fun to use at closer distances.
Yup, I agree. When I deer hunt, I go out with my trusty 12-gauge double-barrel, crawl around on my stomach. I track and move and decoy and play games and try to outsmart them. You know, you kind of play the wind. That's hunting. };^D
Sorry, couldn't resist. Gee, isn't nice not to have to contemplate that dork in a serious vein, at least for awhile?
I live on 60 acres less then 2 miles from Camp Bullis (Blanco Rd. at Cibilo creek). Now why couldn't this big guy have made the trip over to my place and made my day? :-)
Some of that stuff they light up over there rattles my windows, but I enjoy seeing the helipcoptors and transport planes when they come over me low enough to see the pilots.
That is an awesome buck. Thanks for sharing the picture.
I am in the Texas Army National Guard, and have been at Camp Bullis many times. I work full time for the guard in Austin and know several people working at Bullis. That was one huge buck. Sort of reminds me of one shot near Giddings close to my dad's farm about 12 - 15 years ago. That one had 32 points, and had the same type of antlers. Looked like an oak branch on its head.
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