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Everything posted by trphyhntr
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How can you respect something your going to kill I mean seriously!Do you even hunt? not since my kids were old enough to hunt big game every drawn tag I get but one went to them in 16 years. I had my fun when I was younger now its there turn if I can legally sign it over.Archery deer yotes, pdogs yes but mainly help the kids 1st . But then again thats just me. And that's the example you set for them, no respect for the animals? Do you know what respect is?I was thinking the same thing! Delw is the best forum moderator of all time. But after about 14 years of reading his posts he still makes me shake my head.
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He said they chased them for miles...didn't say they left the truck. Shot him out the tiny window. LoL Awesome bull...congrats! If I could draw it up, that's how it would have went down lol.
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Lol well it wasnt as bad as I make it sound. Chased for 4 miles, but died less than a hundred yards from a wood cutters road
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How can you respect something your going to kill I mean seriously!Do you even hunt? not since my kids were old enough to hunt big game every drawn tag I get but one went to them in 16 years. I had my fun when I was younger now its there turn if I can legally sign it over.Archery deer yotes, pdogs yes but mainly help the kids 1st . But then again thats just me. And that's the example you set for them, no respect for the animals? Do you know what respect is?
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How can you respect something your going to kill I mean seriously! Do you even hunt?
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About a 100 yards, massive bleeding. Was a 100gr 2"
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Lol, need a dog to kick?
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I didn't know yellow jacket pride still existed after watching them play Florence Friday night..... You fair weather fans wouldn't understand. Purple and gold through and through. We'll be back!
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I would expect a guide to take me where the animals were
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Way to represent Yellowjacket pride
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If that was mine I'd say heck yeah thanks dog. keep hunting for a bigger one. That's a like a gift from god
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Wtf am I reading.
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We killed a good bull today but he died 100 yards from the road.
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Nice deer dude
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Mature tree.
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Thats going to leave a mark Not the way you want to start your elk hunt.
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Who is the coueswhitetailer I just saw off the 260 who drove his black Chevy into a tree
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you bring a propane lantern in your pack? My thoughts exactly. I'm rather confused as to how the two of you drew the conclusion the lantern is intended to be carried in a pack. By the time you crammed in all the previously mentioned items, target, multiple sets of boots and sneakers, water proofing spray, gators, a big breakfast, multiple rolls of toilet paper and even a pound of enjoyment in there simply wouldn't be room left for the lantern. It is a handy item to have back at the vehicle if you need to spend hours in the dark boning out an elk. You're gonna chase Elk for miles, kill one, then walk back to your truck for a lantern then back out to the kill? I'll stick with a small flashlightIn my experience it is generally easier to move the vehicle to the closest legal point and pack the shortest possible distance. I am also hunting with a partner. The one who shot it starts cutting, the other recovers the vehicle, and brings the lantern, pack frame and anything else needed back to the kill.I only shoot if they're close to the road I only shoot if they're close to FROM the road so I don't have to pack them out. Fixed it for you. We all know. No need to be coy...lol . Shooting from the road is no guarantee the animal will be close to the road
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you bring a propane lantern in your pack? My thoughts exactly. I'm rather confused as to how the two of you drew the conclusion the lantern is intended to be carried in a pack. By the time you crammed in all the previously mentioned items, target, multiple sets of boots and sneakers, water proofing spray, gators, a big breakfast, multiple rolls of toilet paper and even a pound of enjoyment in there simply wouldn't be room left for the lantern. It is a handy item to have back at the vehicle if you need to spend hours in the dark boning out an elk. You're gonna chase Elk for miles, kill one, then walk back to your truck for a lantern then back out to the kill? I'll stick with a small flashlight In my experience it is generally easier to move the vehicle to the closest legal point and pack the shortest possible distance. I am also hunting with a partner. The one who shot it starts cutting, the other recovers the vehicle, and brings the lantern, pack frame and anything else needed back to the kill. I only shoot if they're close to the road
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Roadhunter will give you a pound of enjoyment narc.
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you bring a propane lantern in your pack? My thoughts exactly. I'm rather confused as to how the two of you drew the conclusion the lantern is intended to be carried in a pack. By the time you crammed in all the previously mentioned items, target, multiple sets of boots and sneakers, water proofing spray, gators, a big breakfast, multiple rolls of toilet paper and even a pound of enjoyment in there simply wouldn't be room left for the lantern. It is a handy item to have back at the vehicle if you need to spend hours in the dark boning out an elk. That "pound" of enjoyment is the only necessity I see on that list Lmfao! Word.
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you bring a propane lantern in your pack? My thoughts exactly. I'm rather confused as to how the two of you drew the conclusion the lantern is intended to be carried in a pack. By the time you crammed in all the previously mentioned items, target, multiple sets of boots and sneakers, water proofing spray, gators, a big breakfast, multiple rolls of toilet paper and even a pound of enjoyment in there simply wouldn't be room left for the lantern. It is a handy item to have back at the vehicle if you need to spend hours in the dark boning out an elk. You're gonna chase Elk for miles, kill one, then walk back to your truck for a lantern then back out to the kill? I'll stick with a small flashlight
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Ever tried to coordinate ANYTHING with the feds? He's got federal wildlife charges, federal wild horse and burro charges, and federal firearms coming his way. That means the Department had to deal with FBI, federal fish and wildlife, Dept. of Ag., Dept. of Interior, and ATF. I'm surprised it didn't take 40 years. Plus, if they kept discovering more and more as they dug deeper, then it would make sense that they'd want to have it all ready to go as one package before they busted his door down. Does that mean we shouldn't expect an answer on the case for the next 4-20 years Could easily take a couple years.
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How many days are you archery elk hunting for??
trphyhntr replied to twigsnapper's topic in Elk Hunting
They still will be for the most part
