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cbass1976 11-22-2004 09:05 PM

Any Deer Hunters Out There?
 
what did you get?????

maddy 11-22-2004 10:01 PM

Not a hunter, but was raised in a hunting family... did all the hunters hear of the tragedy in Northern Wisconsin?

rabbit 11-22-2004 10:06 PM

Well, I allow deer hunters by permission only.

Thus far, two does and a near miss at an 8-pointer (or so the guys says).


rabbit

It's deer season, not wabbit season."

Cobalt 11-23-2004 08:33 AM

I used to hunt deer with a bow, felt it was more of a challenge, but haven't been able to for a few years, want to do it again.

WildIrish 11-23-2004 08:58 AM

I hunt with my bare hands. That's why I'm so thin. :D

PantyFanatic 11-23-2004 05:07 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by WildIrish
I hunt with my bare hands. ..... :D


Another vegetarian? :rolleyes:

Sharni 11-23-2004 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by cbass1976
what did you get?????

errrrr.....what else would ya get if you was DEER hunting?:eek:

We Aussies arent real big on the hunting deer thing (thank gawd...poor Bambi)

Then we dont have shitloads of em in the wild either

Kendall 11-23-2004 06:30 PM

Headlines: Six dead deerhunters in Wisconsin - arguing over tree.

My first thought, gun toting republicans. Glad they all had guns this time.

Kendall

Coaster 11-23-2004 07:27 PM

^^^^^^Hmmmmmmmmmmm!^^^^^^^^

LixyChick 11-24-2004 05:59 AM

T'aint deer season here yet (day after Thanksgiving the big guns come out), but my boss and sons are hunting bare...um...bear...up in their mountain cabin at the moment. I wished him a fun time but told him I wouldn't wish him good luck cause I don't want him to shoot a thing! I've gotta admit though, I like deer season for one reason only...it's so peaceful at work round this time of year (with all the big bosses gone)!

NOTE TO HUNTERS: Take Lixy hunting with ya. I'll be spot peeing everwhere and I'll suddenly take up yodeling...*yodeleigheeeewhoooooo* I hear deer are drawn to that stuff! TeeHee!

Cheyanne 11-24-2004 10:23 AM

LOL ^^^^^^^^ spot peeing!!!

Gone are the days, I think, where hunters only hunted for food. Now it is more of a sport. We live in the country and are surrounded by excellent hunting land. We oftentimes see deer hunters trolling for deer in the pickups with cell phones.. (sick and illegal if they are caught). I am not into mounting a deer head on my wall!

It does't bother me that animals are hunted - especially if hunted for food and not sport. I wouldn't mind having a freezer full of venison, phesants, wild turkey. It would be that much less spent at the grocery store!!!

osuche 11-24-2004 10:29 AM

My feelings exactly, Chey. When my dad was still alive, venison kept us fed during the winter....and far be it from me to stop someone from hunting for food.

Also ~ been shocked by the over-population of deer these past few years. We get them inthe CITY -- lost and confused. it's sad....

Cheyanne 11-24-2004 11:35 AM

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My feelings exactly, Chey. When my dad was still alive, venison kept us fed during the winter...and far be it from me to stop someone from hunting for food.


True, true!!! The conbination of venison and wild game + garden stuff can keep a family fed during hard times! Cobalt and I sometimes wonder if we are living in the wrong century...

Sometimes I wonder if we really have an overpopulation of deer, thus them roaming into our cities osuche...there is so much construction going on - I think we an encroaching on their territory with new housing developments and road construction, and because of that the deer are confused... it is sad.

maddy 11-24-2004 06:12 PM

I know in Wisconsin, deer hunting is nearly a year-round season now with special chronic wasting hunts (yup, it's a disease, and I wouldn't eat the meat - they allow the hunters to go out and shoot them for the sport of it... or the DNR has to go out and snipe them), t-zone hunts (over populated areas), bow, and gun seasons. It seems that all I hear from home is about hunting. Course, here in TX the deer don't get quite as well nourished and I know many a hunter who make a sport of it with providing feeders and such on private land, they set up cameras and what-not to monitor them through the year... hunt 'em and eat 'em up. It's almost as though they raise them corn fed as you would a cow or pig, just at a slight distance.

Lilith 11-24-2004 06:13 PM

Maddy that is how they hunt here too....


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