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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 23, 2015 19:18:01 GMT -5
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Post by lawrencecountyhunter on Mar 23, 2015 21:19:49 GMT -5
Haha yep.. funny how big a squirrel can sound coming through the woods
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Post by drs on Mar 24, 2015 4:43:57 GMT -5
Haha yep.. funny how big a squirrel can sound coming through the woods Many-Many times, while sitting in my stand, especially when it's dry weather conditions. I would hear what sounds like a Deer approaching, only to find out that it was a couple of Squirrels chasing around near my stand.
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Post by trapperdave on Mar 24, 2015 4:43:59 GMT -5
too true
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Post by featherduster on Mar 24, 2015 6:55:16 GMT -5
LOL LOL
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Post by parson on Mar 24, 2015 6:59:37 GMT -5
And, What you think you see. Amazing how many "10 pointers" are simply branches and ramped up imagination.
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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 24, 2015 8:13:24 GMT -5
And, What you think you see. Amazing how many "10 pointers" are simply branches and ramped up imagination. Ah yes...The human hunter has a very vivid imagination...
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Mar 24, 2015 13:48:38 GMT -5
I saw a bigfoot while turkey hunting. Well, he did kind of look like me.
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Post by drs on Mar 25, 2015 4:40:56 GMT -5
I saw a bigfoot while turkey hunting. Well, he did kind of look like me. One time back in 1982, while I was hunting Deer in on private property east of Oakland City; I got into my stand very early before sunrise. While sitting I saw something on TWO legs walk past my Stand crossed a small creek and proceeded on to wherever he or "it" was heading. After I finished hunting I looked for foot prints expecting to find another Hunter's prints, but none was found. Whatever, it was large and dark in color, moved too quiet to be a Deer, and not wearing a Hunter Orange vest. Also I am certain it wasn't a Deer, and to date I don't know what it was that crossed close to my stand, and I was the only one Hunting that morning.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Mar 25, 2015 18:38:38 GMT -5
I saw a bigfoot while turkey hunting. Well, he did kind of look like me. One time back in 1982, while I was hunting Deer in on private property east of Oakland City; I got into my stand very early before sunrise. While sitting I saw something on TWO legs walk past my Stand crossed a small creek and proceeded on to wherever he or "it" was heading. After I finished hunting I looked for foot prints expecting to find another Hunter's prints, but none was found. Whatever, it was large and dark in color, moved too quiet to be a Deer, and not wearing a Hunter Orange vest. Also I am certain it wasn't a Deer, and to date I don't know what it was that crossed close to my stand, and I was the only one Hunting that morning. That's enough to make a fella stay out of the woods. I'm convinced that there are things out there that science hasn't learned about yet, but it could be something that one needs to see or hear to believe it. It's fun for me to talk about, because I don't care if people call me crazy. LOL I know if someone ever shot one, they'd better shoot him in the front or the liberals will try to lock them up for life.
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Post by ms660 on Mar 25, 2015 21:16:02 GMT -5
I saw a bigfoot while turkey hunting. Well, he did kind of look like me. One time back in 1982, while I was hunting Deer in on private property east of Oakland City; I got into my stand very early before sunrise. While sitting I saw something on TWO legs walk past my Stand crossed a small creek and proceeded on to wherever he or "it" was heading. After I finished hunting I looked for foot prints expecting to find another Hunter's prints, but none was found. Whatever, it was large and dark in color, moved too quiet to be a Deer, and not wearing a Hunter Orange vest. Also I am certain it wasn't a Deer, and to date I don't know what it was that crossed close to my stand, and I was the only one Hunting that morning. In 82 and east of Oakland City, heck it could have been anything. Evidently you wasn't the only two legged critter in the woods that morning. lol
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Post by drs on Mar 26, 2015 4:31:37 GMT -5
One time back in 1982, while I was hunting Deer in on private property east of Oakland City; I got into my stand very early before sunrise. While sitting I saw something on TWO legs walk past my Stand crossed a small creek and proceeded on to wherever he or "it" was heading. After I finished hunting I looked for foot prints expecting to find another Hunter's prints, but none was found. Whatever, it was large and dark in color, moved too quiet to be a Deer, and not wearing a Hunter Orange vest. Also I am certain it wasn't a Deer, and to date I don't know what it was that crossed close to my stand, and I was the only one Hunting that morning. In 82 and east of Oakland City, heck it could have been anything. Evidently you wasn't the only two legged critter in the woods that morning. lol I really didn't know what crossed past my stand that morning, before sunrise. Only thing I know what ever the "two legged" creature was, it was walking in the dark without a flashlight, and it was pitch black around 4:00 am. If it were another Hunter, I would think he would have had a flashlight as the area, which had lots of undergrowth and a creek, is very hard to walk through without the use of a flashlight. There was no one else hunting there that day too.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Mar 26, 2015 10:16:55 GMT -5
definitely a bipedal monster.
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Post by drs on Mar 26, 2015 13:10:29 GMT -5
definitely a bipedal monster. Or maybe an Alien. Whatever it was it was sure strange, but didn't frighten me at all.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Mar 26, 2015 13:25:06 GMT -5
definitely a bipedal monster. Or maybe an Alien. Whatever it was it was sure strange, but didn't frighten me at all. Hey, aliens have those big eyes to see in the dark. You might be on to something. I have puckered up before in the woods when it was pitch black, but I hadn't loaded my gun yet. LOL I guess I'd feel safer in my stand with my gun in hand, but I'm thinking if something bipedal walked by my stand in the dark without a light that the hair on my neck would stand up. I love those monster shows. This is what I call them. My wife thinks it's a stupid man thing, but she watches the Kardashians. Now that's stupid!
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Post by alduflux on Mar 29, 2015 11:04:55 GMT -5
it was walking in the dark without a flashlight, and it was pitch black around 4:00 am. If it were another Hunter, I would think he would have had a flashlight as the area, which had lots of undergrowth and a creek, is very hard to walk through without the use of a flashlight. There was no one else hunting there that day too. If it was pitch black then how do you know it was on two legs?
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Mar 29, 2015 11:10:39 GMT -5
it was walking in the dark without a flashlight, and it was pitch black around 4:00 am. If it were another Hunter, I would think he would have had a flashlight as the area, which had lots of undergrowth and a creek, is very hard to walk through without the use of a flashlight. There was no one else hunting there that day too. If it was pitch black then how do you know it was on two legs? I don't want to speak for drs, but I would think that any hunter could tell if it was bipedal or not. No doubt in my mind that it was a mountain monster.
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Post by drs on Mar 30, 2015 4:02:21 GMT -5
it was walking in the dark without a flashlight, and it was pitch black around 4:00 am. If it were another Hunter, I would think he would have had a flashlight as the area, which had lots of undergrowth and a creek, is very hard to walk through without the use of a flashlight. There was no one else hunting there that day too. If it was pitch black then how do you know it was on two legs? Because "it" was around 20 feet from my stand. Also, I think I know a biped animal from a quadruped animal.
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Post by Genesis 27:3 on Mar 30, 2015 6:47:07 GMT -5
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Post by squirrelhunter on Mar 30, 2015 10:04:17 GMT -5
Maybe it was a deer that learned how to walk on 2 feet .
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