Mike
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Stuck somewhere around Samson Ridge, Alabama.
Supposedly the one on the left measured 306 gross.

Supposedly the one on the left measured 306 gross.
burnt said:It's a wonder that thorny looking guy could walk through the brush!! That is some wild looking horn.
Justin said:hunting in a pen...sounds like alot of fun :roll: great deer, but pretty disappointing when they are manufactured. those hunters should be so proud :roll: :roll:
Justin said:hunting in a pen...sounds like alot of fun :roll: great deer, but pretty disappointing when they are manufactured. those hunters should be so proud :roll: :roll:
Mike said:Justin said:hunting in a pen...sounds like alot of fun :roll: great deer, but pretty disappointing when they are manufactured. those hunters should be so proud :roll: :roll:
I have no idea what acreage these deer were shot on but there are several "pens" around that are 1,000's of acres.
What's the difference between that and shooting over a food plot or a feeder?
Whitewing said:There´s a significance difference between deer hunting, and deer shooting.
Whitewing said:There´s a significance difference between deer hunting, and deer shooting.
Mike said:Whitewing said:There´s a significance difference between deer hunting, and deer shooting.
What's the diff?
Aren't most shot from a stand/blind when they pass by close enough to "shoot"?
RobinFarmandRanch said:Mike said:Whitewing said:There´s a significance difference between deer hunting, and deer shooting.
What's the diff?
Aren't most shot from a stand/blind when they pass by close enough to "shoot"?
No hunting is working your a$$ off most off season days. Putting out game cameras, scouting for tracks, rubs, and scrapes. Fighting mosquitoes, snakes, and gators everyday, just to have the chance at 1 or 2 deer a year. Deer shooting is going somewhere and climbing up a stand and waiting until something walks out to shoot, then going back and paying the guides. :roll:
at least 60% of my time is dedicated to hunting right now. Ive been in a pair of hip boots in the atchafalaya basin every chance i get trying to find a good place to deer hunt. Ive been working at my lease getting places scouted out for this upcoming season also. Ive also been brushing duck blinds every weekend so that when it opens ill be able to hunt. And everything ive done so far, is out of a boat since none of our leases or public lands to hunt are accessible by vehicles.
RobinFarmandRanch said:We use dogs. You cant tell me its not hard to shoot a deer running full speed across a field at 250 yds. But we will not use feeders or corn. If we still hunt we have to do it the old fashioned way and just find where they are moving. WIth all the flood waters up this week. im going hunt a ridge in the swamp this afternoon.I need some sausage and ground meat. A good doe is goin to do me good.
Mike said:RobinFarmandRanch said:Mike said:What's the diff?
Aren't most shot from a stand/blind when they pass by close enough to "shoot"?
No hunting is working your a$$ off most off season days. Putting out game cameras, scouting for tracks, rubs, and scrapes. Fighting mosquitoes, snakes, and gators everyday, just to have the chance at 1 or 2 deer a year. Deer shooting is going somewhere and climbing up a stand and waiting until something walks out to shoot, then going back and paying the guides. :roll:
at least 60% of my time is dedicated to hunting right now. Ive been in a pair of hip boots in the atchafalaya basin every chance i get trying to find a good place to deer hunt. Ive been working at my lease getting places scouted out for this upcoming season also. Ive also been brushing duck blinds every weekend so that when it opens ill be able to hunt. And everything ive done so far, is out of a boat since none of our leases or public lands to hunt are accessible by vehicles.
Ya'll must not have many deer then. Must be why so many from La. come here to hunt every year.
I could show you 35-40 from one spot on most any day. Hasn't always been that way though. It takes some restraint & management to get where we are with the deer population.
Good thing is.....I don't have to pay a guide, just as all my friends and neighbors don't either.
RobinFarmandRanch said:Mike said:Whitewing said:There´s a significance difference between deer hunting, and deer shooting.
What's the diff?
Aren't most shot from a stand/blind when they pass by close enough to "shoot"?
No hunting is working your a$$ off most off season days. Putting out game cameras, scouting for tracks, rubs, and scrapes. Fighting mosquitoes, snakes, and gators everyday, just to have the chance at 1 or 2 deer a year. Deer shooting is going somewhere and climbing up a stand and waiting until something walks out to shoot, then going back and paying the guides. :roll:
at least 60% of my time is dedicated to hunting right now. Ive been in a pair of hip boots in the atchafalaya basin every chance i get trying to find a good place to deer hunt. Ive been working at my lease getting places scouted out for this upcoming season also. Ive also been brushing duck blinds every weekend so that when it opens ill be able to hunt. And everything ive done so far, is out of a boat since none of our leases or public lands to hunt are accessible by vehicles.
Mike said:I guess ya'll are real men of genius then. :lol:
Whitewing said:RobinFarmandRanch said:We use dogs. You cant tell me its not hard to shoot a deer running full speed across a field at 250 yds. But we will not use feeders or corn. If we still hunt we have to do it the old fashioned way and just find where they are moving. WIth all the flood waters up this week. im going hunt a ridge in the swamp this afternoon.I need some sausage and ground meat. A good doe is goin to do me good.
Have the Best Stop make your deer sausage, 50-50 with pork butt. I usually asked for about half their normal seasoning as well.....and it was still spicey.
I also froze my deer meat in water, and then made small batches of fresh sausage throughout the year. Freezing 100 pounds of sausage at one time is a pain in the arse and then the stuff likely gets freezer burned.
Good luck on the hunt.