Can't Never Tried wrote:So I thought it might be interesting to hear where some of the fine posters are going to Deer hunt this year.
Then after your hunt, you can hash over any success, or lack there of.
Let's see who bags a nice one this year.
I will be up in the Chippewa Nat. Forest North of Deer River, but probably not this weekend.
Also you outstate guys can tell us cidiots what's happening, which leads to this question is the rut on? are they chasing?
Good luck!
I quit deer hunting about 15 years ago. Ambush sports no longer interest me. I spent about a week in the Chippewa grouse hunting this fall with the dog and Neut 15, you'll find plenty of deer there. Kill about ten apiece everyone, they're like rats.
No opening weekend for me this year, classes didn't cooperate. I will be heading up next Thursday though to Park Rapids, I hunt @ Itasca State Park. Hope the bambi I chained to the tree last year is still there.
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Neutron 14 wrote: Ambush sports no longer interest me.
Um...you seem pretty comfortable here on the bored with that tactic
Obviously, guilty as charged...
Where do I go for outstate results? Are we giving props for biggest rack and will Mrs. Govs win? Does "Liberal Lee" hunt? As Jack would say, "Where's Shanty?"
HShockeywatcher wrote:I may be in the minority here, but killing another living being, especially who has an unfair disadvantage is just wrong.
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[/b]How do you get your food?
I think the deer have many advantages:
1. Home field advantage
2. Sense of smell is 45 times better
3. Much quicker
4. Sense of hearing is 30 times better
HShockeywatcher wrote:I may be in the minority here, but killing another living being, especially who has an unfair disadvantage is just wrong.
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[/b]How do you get your food?
I think the deer have many advantages:
1. Home field advantage
2. Sense of smell is 45 times better
3. Much quicker
4. Sense of hearing is 30 times better
Obviously he's never been far from the keyboard, much less in the woods before
Advantage
HShockeywatcher wrote:I may be in the minority here, but killing another living being, especially who has an unfair disadvantage is just wrong.
Pretty sure he leaves the keyboard once in a while to jump on his bicycle to go to the all organic co-op. By the way, do you know how much energy you could save and how much you could help the environment by stepping away from the computer for a while. Hmmm, something to think about Mr. Enviromentalist.
EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:No opening weekend for me this year, classes didn't cooperate. I will be heading up next Thursday though to Park Rapids, I hunt @ Itasca State Park. Hope the bambi I chained to the tree last year is still there.
EREmpireStrikesBack wrote:No opening weekend for me this year, classes didn't cooperate. I will be heading up next Thursday though to Park Rapids, I hunt @ Itasca State Park. Hope the bambi I chained to the tree last year is still there.
This is the first year in about 16 or so that I haven't deer hunted. I just moved to the Twin Cities and work didn't cooperate. My family has had the same hunting party for quite a few years. A member of our group just returned from an 18 month stint in Iraq. The SOB sits in my stand and shoots a 7 pointer, 8 pointer and a large doe. I am happy for him. Great kid.
Little Falls Fan wrote:PUMPED for this Deer Hunting Opener!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm headed to TOGO. It's about an hour and fifteen minutes northwest of virginia.
I heard from a very reliable source that there is a lot of deer up in Togo but they are all small and the kid I know won't shoot them. He must get a serious case of buck fever over spikes and does.
Greaney produced nailed a monster last Saturday morning........
7 pointer that went 190 field dressed
Yup they grow the deer small in Togo
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