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Post by gc39 on Oct 28, 2010 14:33:54 GMT -5
monday night driving down the road looked out in the field by the interstate. a big bodied buck with a small rack was on a hard trot after two does and had his nose buried in the ground
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Post by gc39 on Oct 18, 2010 5:24:29 GMT -5
my cousin sent me an amazing shot of a MAN that took an arrow to the back of the head. broadhead all the way in Has anyone else seen this, they actually cut it out and he survived. I dont know how to put pictures up can I email this to anyone and let them do it. It's a little gnarly. but very impressive what the body can take and no I have no clue on how he was shot there is not a story with the photos
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Post by gc39 on Feb 20, 2010 15:27:14 GMT -5
has anyone used one on here. Good or bad stories? which companies have been tried?
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Post by gc39 on Jan 16, 2010 16:23:27 GMT -5
Have permission to rabbit hunt a 50 acre woods that the man is thinking of leasing for deer this coming year. With the snow on it is incredible the amount of things you can learn about a woods. Found two major bedding areas. One had 11 beds with another having 8. The one with more beds is a thicket on top of a ridge that looks like cattle have run that trail. As I got to the top of the ridge where the thicket starts I was shocked to count about 20 rubs in a 15 yard cirlce. Saw two gigantic single beds which had to be big bodied bucks. The incredible thing was one of the beds was in a treetop blow down that I climbed on to jump rabbits. I dont even know how the hell the big boy got in there. I am thinking of going out in a couple of weeks to look for antlers. Should I check the bedding areas or stay on the used trails?
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Post by gc39 on Jan 6, 2010 15:52:57 GMT -5
I have the picture on an email and it is a freakin creature. Cant get the pictures to paste over on this site but here is the story:
This buck green scores 203 Typical, NET, not gross. If so, this would place this buck in the top three typicals all time in Wisconsin , and that includes the great Jordan Buck at 207 that was world record for decades.
These pictures were taken in front of the Cabela's store in Prairie du Chien. The hunter shown in the picture a 15 year old Williams boy from Millville , WI . The deer was shot between Millville and Woodman. The buck was shot with a rifle during the youth hunt in early October. This deer has 16 inch tines. The manager at Cabelas offered him $25,000 on the spot the day the pictures were taken. Cabela's offer included making a replica set of antlers that look identical to the originals and the hunter would be able to keep the cape. The boy and his father turned down that offer. The manager then called the Cabelas headquarters in Nebraska and immediately got permission to offer the boy $61,000 for the rack. He still said no.
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Post by gc39 on Dec 12, 2009 11:59:38 GMT -5
has anyone else seen the trail cam shot of the doe walking aroind with a crossbow arrow going thru her head I got it on an email, it went in above the eye and is sticking out about a foot in the back. If anyone can tell me how to put it on here I will or I can email it to someone and they can thow it on,but it is crazy looking.
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Post by gc39 on Dec 10, 2009 19:10:33 GMT -5
As awful as the wind was yesterday, it makes for great still hunting. I have had horrible luck all year, around 20 hunts and have seen a total of 4 deer. Got a wild hair to go to the woods late yesterday. My step dad, who has killed some monsters always says these days are the best to slip around in because you and the deer can hear nothing. Grabbed my daughter and dropped her off at the dads house. Got in my truck at 4:20. 5 minute drive to woods. Walked 200 yds across open field and slipped into woods. 30 yds in looked to my left and saw a big doe standing boadside 40 yds out. Drew on hear and fired 150 grain from the CVA wolf. As I shot 4 more took off I didnt see. She fell at 60 yds. Looked at my watch when I fired and it was 4:39. Couldnt believe it. Wind was so bad the woods looked like it was going to blow over, it was absolutly insane out there but glad I did it.
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Post by gc39 on Nov 28, 2009 10:16:59 GMT -5
has anyone on here tried either one. Not being nosey, just looking for advice. Is it a given that if you file bankruptcy that you loose your house? Also what are the best debt consolidation companies out there. Have a friend that has fallen on rough times, and just wondering if anyone has input they could help out with. Trying to gather all the info I can for him.
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Post by gc39 on Nov 26, 2009 18:53:46 GMT -5
How much do you call in an avg. hunt? I try to do a little about every half hour. What do the veterans think is too much or too little. Had some idiot the other day at purdue national forest that made me listen to his can call about 600 times in 5 hours Some guys just crack me up!
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Post by gc39 on Nov 25, 2009 14:17:46 GMT -5
i started this post so after all the answers i will respond. I hunt because I enjoy being in the woods. I dont shoot small bucks, as I have passed about 10 bucks up the past 3 years I could have killed. I look for a nice buck early, but come last week of ML if I have an open tag it is dead. I dont think that there is a hunter on here that would be telling the truth if a young spike and a bruiser 10 came in together they would take the young buck because the meat tastes better. So as far as hunting to impress people, that is not the case. But I, along with every other hunter, would love to take a big buck. It just aggervates me the goofy stories you here about how some people get them. It is not jealousy as much as frustration for how I try to do everything right in the woods and get shut out, and some guy comes into the woods at 8:30 smoking his cigarette and 10 minutes later kills a big buck
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Post by gc39 on Nov 22, 2009 23:27:03 GMT -5
As an avid hunter, do some of the stories of the way people get big bucks bother you. I am a very avid hunter, who was blessed with a wall hanger about 5 years ago. It has been that long and hundereds of hours in the woods and I have yet to see another one. But you here stories all the time of either the guy who has went out for the first time and killed a big buck, or the guy who just sat down late in his stand and 5 minutes later a monster walks by. I guess it sounds like sour grapes, but after a while you start to think, why do I not get that lucky! I told a guy in our camp the other day deer hunting is 90% luck. You can scout all you want, but in the end you are on their turf and they will walk by your tree on their time not yours.
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Post by gc39 on Nov 15, 2009 17:25:51 GMT -5
nevermind, thanks for throwing it on
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Post by gc39 on Nov 15, 2009 17:25:02 GMT -5
how do I pm, im a newb and cant figure it out
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Post by gc39 on Nov 15, 2009 16:58:46 GMT -5
if anyone wants to put their cell # on here I will send it too you and you can put it up. People need to see this tp believe it
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Post by gc39 on Nov 15, 2009 16:53:20 GMT -5
Has anyone else seen the monster killed in martinsville on thursday. Guy in my hunting group knows him thru a friend. This is a typical 10 with a spread in the mid 30's. Looks like a freakin mule deer. I have on my phone the pic, can someone tell me how to put it on here
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