plumbob wrote:
Is that what you told the Mrs.?
Nor practice when we were younger I showed her how to aim.
Good and bad.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Lawman wrote:
I have the same problem, they are fun to watch, but I can’t draw a deer tag, so it’s been looky no touchy. They’re awfully hard on my garden and the wife’s roses!
It takes three deer down here to equal one of them. I'll give you my tag.
Righteous I presume. Just say yes if back is not to wall
Two deer stories (both true): Back in HS, my friend told me that his grand-dad was settin' on his 'throne' one morning around 6:00 AM when he spotted a 6-pt. buck out by the edge of his garden; finished his 'business', quietly went to the bedroom closet to get his rifle and ammo, opened the bathroom window about six inches, carefully stuck the barrel out the window, took aim and dropped him right in his tracks ! His wife was furious and tore him a new one for waking her and everyone else in the house and scaring the crap out of them ! He didn't care; he got dressed, went out to check out his (200lb.) buck, and hung, gutted and skinned him right there where he dropped him !
Another friend was out just before dawn one morning, hiked out to his deer stand on his property overlooking a big field along the edge of an orchard; as he started climbing toward his stand he could hear rustling noises overhead, so he stopped to look up ! His stand was already occupied by an interloper; a big, black 300 lb. bear ! Being the prudent type, he decided to find himself another stand that morning, a couple of miles down the road right by another orchard !
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
That man knows how to take over someone's tree stand. Dress like a bear. LOL. I think I would go more then a couple of miles
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