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1.) crookedeye - 03/24/2013
who's taking care of the turkey contest this year?? obh is pretty unreliable to say the least.. its always pretty fun to get the teams together and whatnots..
if JB was here i'm sure me and him could run the contest.. 2.) Ohbuckhunter - 03/24/2013
Yawn
3.) Leighton - 03/24/2013
Can't we have a rabbit or squirrel contest so I can join in :wink
4.) crookedeye - 03/24/2013
leighton are you in this year???
5.) Leighton - 03/24/2013
The only turkeys over here are in Walmart.
6.) crookedeye - 03/24/2013
no one no's that..just keep it quiet..i'll get you on my team.
.before long you'll be posting youre picture with a butterball..just say you plucked it already... YOU GOT WALMARTS THERE?? 7.) Swamp Fox - 03/24/2013
Speaking of rabbits and squirrels:
If anyone knows of someone with dogs and/or good land who would be willing to be hired out on occassion for rabbit hunting, please let me know. I don't care where in the U.S. it is, and they don't need to be professional outfitters. Just competent, and not horrible human beings. Second, I'm trying to get a comprehensive list together of early or late squirrel seasons, including summer seasons. If your state has one outside of the period Oct.1 - March 1, say, please let me know. 8.) Go Bucks - 03/24/2013
[QUOTE=Leighton;3519]The only turkeys over here are in Walmart.[/QUOTE]
i am not sure the rules specify "live turkey." btw... Delmonico's was yummy!! 9.) Floyd - 03/24/2013
THE IRONY
It's the gatherin. Watch out folks. 10.) Floyd - 03/24/2013
[QUOTE=Go Bucks;3543]i am not sure the rules specify "live turkey."[/QUOTE]
Go Bucks' catch and release program. Plus KyHunter's mounting techniques. Should be a fun contrest. (following this thread for sure) 11.) crookedeye - 03/24/2013
[QUOTE=Floyd;3550]THE IRONY
It's the gatherin. Watch out folks.[/QUOTE] its all about the teams..me personaly i like to bounce from team to team..i think that one year i forgot what team i was on.. what was it team 4 or 7??? Ky's going to come on here and kick your azz floyd...i think he can take you.. 12.) DropzOfWild - 03/24/2013
I'm in
13.) crookedeye - 03/24/2013
that one year i was trying to keep the moral up, which i thought at the time was the team i was on, telling everybody too hang in there and keep trying..somehow i got teamd 4 and 7 mixed up...lol..
14.) Hunter - 03/24/2013
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;3542]Speaking of rabbits and squirrels:
If anyone knows of someone with dogs and/or good land who would be willing to be hired out on occassion for rabbit hunting, please let me know. I don't care where in the U.S. it is, and they don't need to be professional outfitters. Just competent, and not horrible human beings. Second, I'm trying to get a comprehensive list together of early or late squirrel seasons, including summer seasons. If your state has one outside of the period Oct.1 - March 1, say, please let me know.[/QUOTE] Hey Swampy, have you ever hunted squirrels with a bow? They are legal here during bow season but I'm thinking that would get VERY expensive! 15.) Swamp Fox - 03/24/2013
I have not. I've watched some videos of it on youtube. Of course, they all use flu-flu arrows...Usually, they're sponsored by an arrow company as well, LOL.
To tell the truth, after deer season is over I am so burned out on the bow that I really want to get out there with the .22. I enjoy shooting rifles, A LOT. I try to do some hog hunting in the cold, wet months of late winter and even that is a debate that I have with myself: Do I really want to carry a bow when I haven't hunted with a CF rifle in so long? If I make more than a couple of outings after hogs before turkey comes in, I'll probably wind up 60/40 rifle to bow. 16.) DParker - 03/24/2013
[QUOTE=Hunter;3566]Hey Swampy, have you ever hunted squirrels with a bow? They are legal here during bow season but I'm thinking that would get VERY expensive![/QUOTE]
I've done it. Well, to be honest...I wasn't actually hunting squirrels. I was in a blind waiting for deer and a few unfortunate squirrels wandered in front of me after I'd been there a while and had gotten a little bored. And a couple of times I've shot squirrels after spotting them while walking out of the woods after once again coming up snake eyes on deer. That's why I always keep one of my cheaper arrows with a Zwickey Judo head in the quiver. In fact, this was one of my earliest threads back on BC... 17.) crookedeye - 03/24/2013
did you eat it???
18.) crookedeye - 03/24/2013
dont tell me you threw it in the trash can...
19.) crookedeye - 03/24/2013
i'm one of those guys that if you shoot somthing ..you better eat it..
20.) crookedeye - 03/24/2013
i bet you kicked it aside???
21.) Swamp Fox - 03/24/2013
I think I remember that thread!
How sad is that?... 22.) DParker - 03/24/2013
[QUOTE=crookedeye;3572]did you eat it???[/QUOTE]
Of course. My cardinal rule is that I don't kill anything while hunting ('cept for possible self-defense) unless I'm going to cook it. Besides, squirrel is tastey. Hell, I once used my shotgun to blow the head off a cotton mouth that had gotten itself permanently hung up on some barbed wire that was (for some unknown reason) wrapped around the base of a tree. It was going to die a slow, agonizing death...and there was no way I could release it safely...so I took pity on it and ended things quickly. I even ate that (the snake, not the barbed wire). [QUOTE=Swamp Fox;3580]I think I remember that thread! How sad is that?...[/QUOTE] Terribly. It looks like we both need to get out of the house more often. 23.) Swamp Fox - 03/24/2013
I know it's coming, so consider this a preemptive strike :wink:
[url]http://www.nativetech.org/recipes/recipe.php?recipeid=138[/url] [url]http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1948,156166-243202,00.html[/url] 24.) XJCraver - 03/24/2013
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;3542]Speaking of rabbits and squirrels:
If anyone knows of someone with dogs and/or good land who would be willing to be hired out on occassion for rabbit hunting, please let me know. I don't care where in the U.S. it is, and they don't need to be professional outfitters. Just competent, and not horrible human beings. Second, I'm trying to get a comprehensive list together of early or late squirrel seasons, including summer seasons. If your state has one outside of the period Oct.1 - March 1, say, please let me know.[/QUOTE] Squirrel here opens Aug. 1 every year, runs thru Feb. And you can come up here and hunt them and rabbit's anytime you want, but bring your own dog - mine is an idiot, and won't "run" anything but a straight line back to the house... 25.) Swamp Fox - 03/24/2013
LOL...
Thanks, Joe! 26.) DParker - 03/24/2013
[QUOTE=XJCraver;3595]Squirrel here opens Aug. 1 every year, runs thru Feb. And you can come up here and hunt them and rabbit's anytime you want, but bring your own dog - mine is an idiot, and won't "run" anything but a straight line back to the house...[/QUOTE]
I'm betting you have air conditioning, cool water and plentiful food back at the house. Maybe you're dog is smarter than you're giving him credit for. :wink 27.) XJCraver - 03/24/2013
[QUOTE=DParker;3602]I'm betting you have air conditioning, cool water and plentiful food back at the house. Maybe you're dog is smarter than you're giving him credit for. :wink[/QUOTE]
Her. And no, she lives outside, in a 30' x 30' kennel with the other dog. She really is just an idiot. My girl children are infatuated with her though, so she at least serves [I]some[/I] purpose. 28.) Leighton - 03/24/2013
I cannot believe people would cook beans with prairie dogs .:grin:
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