dmoto Report post Posted November 8, 2017 More fishing related....but when your co-angler drops a deuce in the livewell, washes her hands in the lake. Then goes into the cooler to grab a Coors. Gets me upset when she doesn't grab me one. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
muledeerarea33? Report post Posted November 8, 2017 More fishing related....but when your co-angler drops a deuce in the livewell, washes her hands in the lake. Then goes into the cooler to grab a Coors. Gets me upset when she doesn't grab me one. where did you pick up that gal? Sounds fun!! Trohyhntr is pry jealous of you now. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xnt Report post Posted November 10, 2017 Sooooo you're worried about the germs on your buddies hands...but you're sleeping in a hotel bed?... interesting I love to camp but when we kill 15-20 deer and pronghorn on a short hunt we need all the space we can get for coolers. No room for tents, chairs, and the like. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azshtr Report post Posted November 10, 2017 More fishing related....but when your co-angler drops a deuce in the livewell, washes her hands in the lake. Then goes into the cooler to grab a Coors. Gets me upset when she doesn't grab me one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bhuntin Report post Posted November 10, 2017 my hunting buddy is great but might be Gay....not that there is anything wrong with that 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted November 10, 2017 my hunting buddy is great but might be Gay....not that there is anything wrong with that You must be the guy that doesn't wash his hands Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coues@186 Report post Posted July 22, 2018 I helped some guys and when one tagged out he had no plan/game bags on getting back to camp. I like to glass and have gone out with guys that don’t have decent glass and like to walk. Or how about making plans for a hunt and he backs out for overtime=not dependable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
biglakejake Report post Posted July 22, 2018 steve and rick. both dang near blind. disability blind. "that bull is 200yds over there right in the middle of the binos." both killed but i remember wanting to kill myself during the setup. my son mike. when he was 17 he would take off running after a herd of cow elk with a pre-64m70. dammit mike they got 4 legs u only got 2! lee ps helped a jr hunter and his dad in 2010-no truck, no rifle, no binos, no knife, tennis shoes. killed lol. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brian390 Report post Posted August 26, 2018 On 8/14/2012 at 7:29 AM, ready2hunt said: When any one claims that a spot is "theirs". That probably bugs me more that most things. We all share the forest and the only time I consider a spot "owned" by someone is when they have paid for the land and have the rights to it. I heard this from a few people over the weekend during a hunt (it was not directed at me) and think it's petty. If you want the trophy shoot it first...it's that simple It's theirs if you don't know where it is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brian390 Report post Posted August 26, 2018 Usually the only problems that I have with hunting buddies are the ones that I'm teaching to hunt. I'm starting to wonder about teaching anymore because some of them it's hard to get the point to them that you don't want to hunt with them. The hardest ones to get the point that you don't want to hunt with them are the ones that work with you. You just can't quit answering the phone in that situation. The hunters that I like to hunt with camp with you and go to their own spots. I hate the ones that try to follow you everywhere. That can get annoying real quick. I usually hunt with a good group that I like, and these are true examples with me with new hunters that I take out. I've had some where when you hunt with them things of yours tend to disappear. We were calling in a gobbler once and the guy gets up and walks over to me to tell me that he sees them coming in. You go walk a spot and they come walk on top of you when they know that you're there walking it. You get out of the truck early in the morning to go set up on some roosted gobblers and he hits his truck alarm. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PRDATR Report post Posted August 26, 2018 "We were calling in a gobbler once and the guy gets up and walks over to me to tell me that he sees them coming in." I think I would have lost it right there. LOL 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites