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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Apr 15, 2015 11:15:49 GMT -5
Here he is, Jon. I realize he is "tainted" but I still think he is cute. WAAAA! I think he's a beauty! He could put a hurtin' on something. My buddy's brother took his kids on a pig hunt in Florida. The dogs would pin it down and then the boys stabbed it with a knife. I didn't think that I'd like to do it. It seemed a little barbaric to me, but I'd shoot one in a heartbeat. LOL That's really nice Met! I'm going to have to add that to my bucket list, even if they're in a farmers pin.
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Post by greghopper on Apr 15, 2015 11:19:17 GMT -5
SMH.....
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Post by lawrencecountyhunter on Apr 15, 2015 11:35:55 GMT -5
Uh oh...I just realized I haven't come completely clean. That plaque mount rack on the lower right is a high-fence deer kill. Totally forgot about that one. I killed him in Big Oaks. Man, I just keep digging myself deeper into this sorted tale! Repeat offender! Haha You're a pretty funny guy, Met
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2015 11:36:52 GMT -5
Here he is, Jon. I realize he is "tainted" but I still think he is cute. WAAAA! I think he's a beauty! He could put a hurtin' on something. My buddy's brother took his kids on a pig hunt in Florida. The dogs would pin it down and then the boys stabbed it with a knife. I didn't think that I'd like to do it. It seemed a little barbaric to me, but I'd shoot one in a heartbeat. LOL That's really nice Met! I'm going to have to add that to my bucket list, even if they're in a farmers pin. We went to Wilderness Hunting Lodge in Monterey, TN. I must say, in all seriousness, it was a blast! Is it real hunting? Yes and no. You can make it as easy or as challenging as you wish. Trying to stalk a particular hog on foot with a bow (like my buddy did) is a pretty good challenge on mountainous terrain in a 600 acre enclosure, I filmed him and can assure you it was not easy. Killing one with a .270 like I did is easy. It was a very good time.
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Post by throbak on Apr 15, 2015 11:42:45 GMT -5
Google Adam Vinateri Deer hunter,, He is a LOT High Fence
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Post by greghopper on Apr 15, 2015 11:44:24 GMT -5
Uh oh...I just realized I haven't come completely clean. That plaque mount rack on the lower right is a high-fence deer kill. Totally forgot about that one. I killed him in Big Oaks. Man, I just keep digging myself deeper into this sorted tale! Big Oaks is free range........ I sure you know that!!! If try hard enough you may justify Killing that pet pig in your mind though!!
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Apr 15, 2015 11:54:23 GMT -5
I know that I'd have a blast! There's no doubt that I would do it, and proudly display whatever I got.
I think my buddy's brother paid $300/kid. It was something for them to do while on vacation. These boys were raised in the woods, but wouldn't think about sticking one of their school mates with a knife.
I'd love to go on a mountain lion hunt and watch the dogs pin it in a tree. I'd shoot it out of that tree like a raccoon and wouldn't think twice about it. I'd have to ride a snowmobile though, I wouldn't make it far on a horse. I'd feel worse for a horse carrying me than shooting the mountain lion.
Even not knowing anything, I didn't think shooting a black bear at a baiting site was much of hunting, but I'd sure like to do it! ...and I'd put that rug in front of the fireplace in my office. Good times!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2015 11:59:12 GMT -5
If try hard enough you may justify Killing that pet pig in your mine though!! I would never kill a pig in a mine. That's too enclosed even for a seasoned high fencer like me!
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Apr 15, 2015 11:59:33 GMT -5
I'm HAPPY for Adam Vinateri. He probably admires guys who have time to hunt the real way, but doesn't feel less for going to a big farm.
Again, I don't see the difference in paying a guide to put one on whatever is in season, but no one thinks bad about this ...do they?
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Post by greghopper on Apr 15, 2015 12:09:28 GMT -5
If try hard enough you may justify Killing that pet pig in your mine though!! I would never kill a pig in a mine. That's too enclosed even for a seasoned high fencer like me! Try your "mind" then.... I am sure you knew what I meant BTW..... I find it interesting that on the day following the state voting Down the Can Hunting bill two years in a row you suddenly don't understand what wrong with shooting game in a high fence..... SMH Here read the story and quotes..... Deer/ pig it all the same indy.st/1IJTbdK. ow.ly/LDCRB
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Post by throbak on Apr 15, 2015 12:31:03 GMT -5
I Feel Sad That someones need to kill something is so great that they are willing to shell out huge sums of money to have a deer placed in a fenced area so that they can KILL a large antlered buck , they are not wanting to hunt its the ego satisfying need to Kill Am I the only one out here that doesn't Hunt to Kill,, But Kills in order to have hunted
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Post by trophyparadise on Apr 15, 2015 12:38:12 GMT -5
I'm HAPPY for Adam Vinateri. He probably admires guys who have time to hunt the real way, but doesn't feel less for going to a big farm. Again, I don't see the difference in paying a guide to put one on whatever is in season, but no one thinks bad about this ...do they? The difference is it is still fair Chase. Even the best fair Chase outfitters have maybe a 60 percent success rate....a lot are 40 percent. Preserves usually guarantee a kill, if they don't their success rate is always around 99 percent. If a kill is guaranteed, it isn't a hunt, it's a kill. Hunting is by definition the pursuit of said game animal....everything leading up to the kill. High fence hunting isn't about the hunt...it's about the kill. And money. And being able to say they killed a big buck. It's funny how these places market themselves....Dakota outfitters (one of the places viniateri hunts) says on their website: "Our goal is to provide an authentic hunting experience.....our animals do not have ear tags and we do not use automatic feeders..." Trophy Paradise Habitat Consulting "Trophies are built from the ground up" www.facebook.com/trophyparadise
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2015 13:13:12 GMT -5
I would never kill a pig in a mine. That's too enclosed even for a seasoned high fencer like me! Try your "mind" then.... I am sure you knew what I meant BTW..... I find it interesting that on the day following the state voting Down the Can Hunting bill two years in a row you suddenly don't understand what wrong with shooting game in a high fence..... SMH Here read the story and quotes..... Deer/ pig it all the same indy.st/1IJTbdK. ow.ly/LDCRBOh, I do see the error of my ways. You have set me straight. I have clearly laid out my sins and said I am willing to do what it takes to stay in your good graces. You implied that my high fence buck from Big Oaks was fair chase, so I assume you harbor no ill will towards that particular kill. That makes me feel a little better. It's that dang boar that continues to loom over my conscience like the Sword of Damocles. So, I am throwing myself at your mercy. What can I do to make amends for this past transgression? Should I take down the mount and burn it? Please let me know so that I can begin paying penance.
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Post by greghopper on Apr 15, 2015 13:35:27 GMT -5
I Feel Sad That someones need to kill something is so great that they are willing to shell out huge sums of money to have a deer placed in a fenced area so that they can KILL a large antlered buck , they are not wanting to hunt its the ego satisfying need to Kill Am I the only one out here that doesn't Hunt to Kill,, But Kills in order to have hunted Amen Dale.... Spot on... Great post Some cant see the forest for the trees .... In more then one way!!!
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Apr 15, 2015 14:02:10 GMT -5
I'm HAPPY for Adam Vinateri. He probably admires guys who have time to hunt the real way, but doesn't feel less for going to a big farm. Again, I don't see the difference in paying a guide to put one on whatever is in season, but no one thinks bad about this ...do they? The difference is it is still fair Chase. Even the best fair Chase outfitters have maybe a 60 percent success rate....a lot are 40 percent. Preserves usually guarantee a kill, if they don't their success rate is always around 99 percent. If a kill is guaranteed, it isn't a hunt, it's a kill. Hunting is by definition the pursuit of said game animal....everything leading up to the kill. High fence hunting isn't about the hunt...it's about the kill. And money. And being able to say they killed a big buck. It's funny how these places market themselves....Dakota outfitters (one of the places viniateri hunts) says on their website: "Our goal is to provide an authentic hunting experience.....our animals do not have ear tags and we do not use automatic feeders..." Trophy Paradise Habitat Consulting "Trophies are built from the ground up" www.facebook.com/trophyparadiseI understand what you're saying, and I'm still happy for him. I'd be happy for me if I could afford it. Hey, for $15K, they should guarantee a kill. Tell me more about what you do. I don't do facebook.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Apr 15, 2015 14:03:44 GMT -5
It's all black socks and sneakers. :-)
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Post by hornzilla on Apr 15, 2015 14:14:12 GMT -5
I Feel Sad That someones need to kill something is so great that they are willing to shell out huge sums of money to have a deer placed in a fenced area so that they can KILL a large antlered buck , they are not wanting to hunt its the ego satisfying need to Kill Am I the only one out here that doesn't Hunt to Kill,, But Kills in order to have hunted Amen Dale.... Spot on... Great post Some cant see the forest for the trees .... In more then one way!!! Maybe if you can afford to own the forest. You can cut the trees as you see fit. As long as it's legal.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Apr 15, 2015 14:17:21 GMT -5
Try your "mind" then.... I am sure you knew what I meant BTW..... I find it interesting that on the day following the state voting Down the Can Hunting bill two years in a row you suddenly don't understand what wrong with shooting game in a high fence..... SMH Here read the story and quotes..... Deer/ pig it all the same indy.st/1IJTbdK. ow.ly/LDCRBOh, I do see the error of my ways. You have set me straight. I have clearly laid out my sins and said I am willing to do what it takes to stay in your good graces. You implied that my high fence buck from Big Oaks was fair chase, so I assume you harbor no ill will towards that particular kill. That makes me feel a little better. It's that dang boar that continues to loom over my conscience like the Sword of Damocles. So, I am throwing myself at your mercy. What can I do to make amends for this past transgression? Should I take down the mount and burn it? Please let me know so that I can begin paying penance. I think the whole house is tainted now; you'll probably have to burn the whole thing down. As close as all those mounts are, the others have probably been contaminated with pinned-in disease. LOL All I know is, I'd like to have a wall full of them like yours. I won't buy them at a flea market, but even if I shoot it in my back yard, it's going on the wall!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2015 14:24:59 GMT -5
For the record, i have only killed one high fence deer, and I only paid the $15 or $20 Big Oaks fee to do it. But I have been assured that buck is ok and is not illegitimate.
But your comment about the proximity of some of those racks to the tainted pork has me concerned, Jon Snow. Is there some kind of test that can be run to see if there has been cross-contamination, I wonder?
Thank goodness all my bigger bucks are in other parts of the room!
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Post by greghopper on Apr 15, 2015 14:32:36 GMT -5
For the record, i have only killed one high fence deer, and I only paid the $15 or $20 Big Oaks fee to do it. But I have been assured that buck is ok and is not illegitimate. But your comment about the proximity of some of those racks to the tainted pork has me concerned, Jon Snow. Is there some kind of test that can be run to see if there has been cross-contamination, I wonder? Thank goodness all my bigger bucks are in other parts of the room! Big oaks is not considered high fence. Period... That's not a exacpe proof fence they have there..... Deer come and go many ways though and over that fence!! The deer there don't have ear tags also... You may want to educate your self on the subject before starting false rumors!!!!
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