View Full Version : Finally!*warning, dead animal*
swampwolf
01-30-2006, 03:19 PM
The season was piss poor this year. I hope it was just the hurricanes and not a trend.
http://www.jerzeedevil.com/gallery/files/6/0/6/hunting007.jpg
FireMonkey
01-30-2006, 03:27 PM
Nice 8 point there! Nothing is better than fresh venison.
Lemmy
01-30-2006, 03:35 PM
Come north! You can't swing a dead cat around here without hitting a deer. :ar50:
Raoul
01-30-2006, 04:01 PM
That looks mighty tasty!!!!
Nice 8 point there!
Is that a way to refer to the size or age of a deer? (heard it before!)
I think it rocks to run after your own food and know what exactly you're eating and how to prepare it.
Lots of people these days don't even know where their milk or meat comes from....(other than the groceries-store).......,that's a real shame!
So how did you take that down? bow&arrow?....,rifle?
ANDYLASER
01-30-2006, 04:03 PM
That looks mighty tasty!!!!
Is that a way to refer to the size or age of a deer? (heard it before!)
I believe it refers to the number of points on the antlers.
GodFreeDaniel
01-30-2006, 04:04 PM
It may have been the Hurricane's causing the lack of wildlife around your neck of the wood's. I heard a while back that after the Tsunami a few year's ago that they didn't find any dead animal's that died from it. They are guessing that the wildlife somehow could sense that it was coming. I do think that critter's do have some kind of certain animalistic instinct that help's them survive.
Grim-Sniper
01-30-2006, 04:07 PM
Nice Deer, dude, fire up the Barbie and let have at it. Looks like it would taste real good
swampwolf
01-30-2006, 04:09 PM
Come north! You can't swing a dead cat around here without hitting a deer. :ar50:
Lemmy, I've been up north hunting and it seems to be deer everywhere. Alabama has WAY more deer than any state up north (according to the counters), but the thing is, 90+% of Alabama hunting land is forested. Lot of fields where I went hunting up north and the deer were concentrated. I used to be a hunting guide and when I took people from the north hunting, they expected to see a deer behind every tree. They were dissapointed to say the least. This year was a real bad year though. There wern't many deer and the ones you saw acted funny and were way more unpredictable than usual.
Stabber
01-30-2006, 04:12 PM
Nice Spread!! We recently had a Venicon dinner party. 35 people with 5 donated deer in a great resteraunt. The Chef Bruce shurely can cook.Plenty of take home toohttp://www.jerzeedevil.com/forums/images/icons/icon14.gif
But like you said"don't know where the deer are". It's been weak the last three years where I gohttp://www.jerzeedevil.com/forums/images/icons/icon9.gif
swampwolf
01-30-2006, 04:13 PM
So how did you take that down? bow&arrow?....,rifle?
Remington Mod 600 Mohawk .308(vintage 1967). 150 grain Remington Cor-lock.
L33731
01-30-2006, 04:22 PM
Can't wait till pumpkin clicks on this thread. :welcome:
Raoul
01-30-2006, 04:38 PM
I believe it refers to the number of points on the antlers.
Hey Andy.......,what are you smoking,bro'???:eric: :boozer:
:doh: ...I figuered that out all by myself!
What I meant was: does an older or bigger animal automatically have more points on his antlers?
(no worries Andy.......,you're still okay in my book!):lol:
(just gotta slap you for this!:slap: )
swampwolf
01-30-2006, 05:18 PM
Hey Andy.......,what are you smoking,bro'???:eric: :boozer:
:doh: ...I figuered that out all by myself!
What I meant was: does an older or bigger animal automatically have more points on his antlers?
(no worries Andy.......,you're still okay in my book!):lol:
(just gotta slap you for this!:slap: )
An older buck wont always be heavier of have bigger antlers with more points, but it he has a good diet he will be all he can be. An old, healthy buck may still only have 8 points or even less, but the antlers will be much bigger and massive than the pipsqueak I killed. They will also have a much higher body weight. My deer was probably 140+/- lbs. Even around here that is light for a grown buck. They can get well in excess of 200 lbs here and some places up north, they look like horses with antlers.
Mind you, this is the very short, simplified version of whitetail managment 101. Like maybe .0001
Lemmy
01-30-2006, 05:21 PM
Lemmy, I've been up north hunting and it seems to be deer everywhere. Alabama has WAY more deer than any state up north (according to the counters), but the thing is, 90+% of Alabama hunting land is forested. Lot of fields where I went hunting up north and the deer were concentrated. I used to be a hunting guide and when I took people from the north hunting, they expected to see a deer behind every tree. They were dissapointed to say the least. This year was a real bad year though. There wern't many deer and the ones you saw acted funny and were way more unpredictable than usual.
Hang out on my front porch some night and you can get all the deer you want. And I live in town. It is mostly open field up here. Deer are concentrated in what little timber we have. Fewer people hunt them now and the population is up. They are thick in town where they are safe. However, we have allowed bow hunting in town this year to try and thin the herd. They are delicious, corn fed! The ones around my house are bird seed fed. They come right up to the house and eat out of the feeder. :honcho:
Nice Whitetail. Better eating than the Mule Deer out here that eat sage for sure. Gives them a funky "coppery" taste...
And BTW, more Elk than ever! Actually displacing the Mulies in some areas.
FireMonkey
01-30-2006, 06:23 PM
We have deer and elk galore here. My family no longer hunts and so everytime I go to our ranch there are deer out in the orchards. They aren't really phased by humans either. They just look at you and go about their business.
SuperD
01-30-2006, 07:15 PM
Nothing wrong with that buck. :thumbsup:
Mr.LaBella
01-30-2006, 07:17 PM
Nothing wrong with that buck. :thumbsup:
'cept his tongue looks funny?!:flaming:
SuperD
01-30-2006, 07:18 PM
We have deer and elk galore here. My family no longer hunts and so everytime I go to our ranch there are deer out in the orchards.
Need a volunteer to come thin the Elk out? :-D
(But seriously, where is your family's ranch? )
SuperD
01-30-2006, 07:22 PM
Can't wait till pumpkin clicks on this thread. :welcome:
I'll bet you she is cool with it. :biggthum:
(I don't think Pumkin is at all anti-hunting as long as it is done in a sporting manner, consistent with good game management, and the meat is consumed. At least, that has been my take on her previous posts. )
So the feral cat hunt pictures wouldn't be in good taste then?
SuperD
01-30-2006, 07:24 PM
'cept his tongue looks funny?!:flaming:
Damn city-slicker!! :ron: :banhammer
SuperD
01-30-2006, 07:25 PM
So the feral cat hunt pictures wouldn't be in good taste then?
Umm..........that's a big 10-4 there I think. :asskick:
FireMonkey
01-30-2006, 07:36 PM
SuperD,
My family's ranch is up in Northern California in Lake County. And I dont think my folks would appreciate anyone coming to "thin out" the population. Although my mom does complain every spring about the deer eating her flowers she just planted.
Yeah, I dont have a problem with hunting as long as the meat is consumed. Those that do it JUST for sport to have a nice trophy on their wall really piss me off. Sorry to those here that are into that, its just the way I feel.
SuperD
01-30-2006, 07:42 PM
Bummer. Actually I meant 'thin out' in the most respectful sort of way. As in, do they allow hunting on it now.
aaron
01-30-2006, 10:02 PM
nice buck, what did you take him with?
swampwolf
01-30-2006, 11:15 PM
nice buck, what did you take him with?
Bottom of page one.
nenofury
01-30-2006, 11:32 PM
Nice kill swampwolf. Too bad you had to work so hard for him. Here in Maryland we have deer EVERYWHERE. So many, that guys take them out of season in suburbia because of the vegetation destruction. Off course they use bows and keep it on the DL.
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