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Almost that time of year again, anyone as excited as I am? Deer sausage, deer steaks, deer jerky MMMMMM.
 
there's a forest on the drill ship? in the gulf of mexico?

best deer meat i remember is little sirloin sliced fried in butter in a cast iron pan. grew up om that... and a roast prepared at the big moose inn.
 
i tore the page where the mom dies out of Tesla's book... led to her sitting on the floor in a book store crying when she was quite a bit older. i don't think it affected her too bad because she took the hunter's safety course and hunts.
 
there's a forest on the drill ship? in the gulf of mexico?

best deer meat i remember is little sirloin sliced fried in butter in a cast iron pan. grew up om that... and a roast prepared at the big moose inn.

Maybe they helicopter a deer into the rig?
 
Captive Hunts : The Humane Society of the United States

Captive hunts, also known as ''canned hunts,'' are the very opposite of fair chase. Shooters at captive hunts pay to kill animals- even endangered species - trapped behind fences.

Animals from breeders, dealers, and even zoos or circuses may end up at captive hunts. Often the animals are hand-raised and bottle-fed, so they aren't afraid of people.


i hope this isn't what you're talking about.... even girls here can find a wild deer deep in it's own territory. one that's terrified of humans not walking up to them for a sweet potato.:coffee:
 
Guy I work with just got back from Illinois outfitter and bagged acouple nice deer. Didn't have any vacation time for a big game trip so its only waterfowl this year.


You hunt bow, rifle, or muzzle?
 
Gulf Coast Whitetail - Whitetail Slam

looks like they actually have quite an area to hunt. wonder if the deer taste the same as ours. prob a difference due to diet.


  • Hunters can pursue the Florida Whitetails in South Florida and catch the peak rut in August in some counties, then in other parts of the state through October or November, and in the Panhandle with peak rut in February. Or they can take a short ride to Alabama or Mississippi and catch the January Rut. Whitetail ?SLAMMERS? can hunt this area strategically to ensure they catch peak rut at a time of year that does not cause them to miss a day of the rut in their home state, regardless of where they reside!
    Louisiana is truly a sportsman?s paradise, and deer hunters take 150,000 whitetails annually. At the southern end of Americas largest swamp lies Louisiana?s Atchafalaya Delta Wildlife Management Area, 137,695 acres of emergent marsh and shallow mud flats, one of the best public deer hunting areas in south Louisiana for those deer hunters brave enough to tackle it. It is an opportunity to hunt deer in a truly wild setting. Each year hunters harvest bucks weighing nearly 200 lbs. and sporting impressive antlers.


    One of my parent's friends goes what we call "outta-state hunting" and he tells horror stories of ticks crawling up his arms while he tries to gut the deer in warmer climates.
 
Guy I work with just got back from Illinois outfitter and bagged acouple nice deer. Didn't have any vacation time for a big game trip so its only waterfowl this year.


You hunt bow, rifle, or muzzle?

All three brother. Bow season was open last time I was home it was just to hot to hunt. Also during primative weapon we can hunt with single shot calibers such as 45-70 government, 444 Marlin, and 35 Whelen. I have a 35, its pretty bad caliber. I worked with a engineer from Maine that said he has taken moose with his 35.
 
Captive Hunts : The Humane Society of the United States

Captive hunts, also known as ''canned hunts,'' are the very opposite of fair chase. Shooters at captive hunts pay to kill animals- even endangered species - trapped behind fences.

Animals from breeders, dealers, and even zoos or circuses may end up at captive hunts. Often the animals are hand-raised and bottle-fed, so they aren't afraid of people.


i hope this isn't what you're talking about.... even girls here can find a wild deer deep in it's own territory. one that's terrified of humans not walking up to them for a sweet potato.:coffee:

No canned hunts, all fair chase.
 
Not a deer hunter at all, but I do lock on and target the two legged kind!
 
lived in maine most of my 52 year old life and most everyone i know has family that hunts.... never heard of anything like this.
 
lived in maine most of my 52 year old life and most everyone i know has family that hunts.... never heard of anything like this.

That might be because there are no mule deer in Maine. Mule deer are less timid than whitetail. Whether fighting a dead buck in front of hunters is a freak occurrence...I have no idea.
 
I went twice or more per year from 10-18 with my father, started carrying my own gun at 14. Saw lots of deer, but never shot at them. It was more exciting to me to just watch them like live Nat Geo, I wish I had taken a camera with me instead, but my father would have thought I was a pansy. He was all rugged mountain must hunt own food, I was modern man can hone his stalking skills without a bloody money shot, but a nice 8x10 glossy...I never told him that though I'd say I didn't see a damned thing all day, or couldn't get a clear shot or nothing but does and under 6 point bucks....
 
I grew up on a farm in eastern Ky and couldn't hardly wait for deer season to come around every year. Still have family that owns land there and get to go back ever so often. the deer hunting here in Fl isn't even close but the fishing is way better so I guess its
a decent trade off but still miss just sitting in the woods in a stand waiting for one to come through.
 
I grew up on a farm in eastern Ky and couldn't hardly wait for deer season to come around every year. Still have family that owns land there and get to go back ever so often. the deer hunting here in Fl isn't even close but the fishing is way better so I guess its
a decent trade off but still miss just sitting in the woods in a stand waiting for one to come through.

Screw that sit on a swivel bucket seat dead center of a clearing and slowly spin little bit at a time while scanning the tree line, or we had a lot of old over grown logging trails and fire runs where we hunted. You find where several tracks converge, put doe pee about 50 ft in from there and drop back into the woods 75-100 yards. Bucks in rut tend to take paths of least resistance probably to conserve energy? But my father didn't like stands he liked tracking and waiting.
 
I would always set up close to a breeding scrape or over a mineral block I buried. I bow hunted so had to get them in closer. I have taken several deer and the longest shot I've had to take between 18 to 20 yards. All this talk is giving me the fever again about to say screw work for a cpl of days and haul ass to Ky.
 
some guy got my brother up one night to go help him haul out a deer he'd tagged. the guy was a novice hunter, no truck just a car so my brother got up and trekked into the wood to find an ungutted deer. he started gutting it for the guy.... after a while my brother said he'd forgot his smokes and asked the guy for one.... the guy said he only had a couple left and couldn't buy more till morning. my brother cut out the tenderloins and threw them on the gut pile and went back and got them after he dropped the guy off.
 
some guy got my brother up one night to go help him haul out a deer he'd tagged. the guy was a novice hunter, no truck just a car so my brother got up and trekked into the wood to find an ungutted deer. he started gutting it for the guy.... after a while my brother said he'd forgot his smokes and asked the guy for one.... the guy said he only had a couple left and couldn't buy more till morning. my brother cut out the tenderloins and threw them on the gut pile and went back and got them after he dropped the guy off.

Hope he saved the heart too, fried up in butter and onions it is heaven....my uncle John used to sear and eat the testes because he swore it put lead in his pencil. Believe me, when my father divorced my mom and we lived with uncle john I slept in a room right across from his and some nights I would wake up seeing him standing at the foot of his bed plugging my aunt from behind or kneeling in bed holding her by the small of her back, her arched to snapping and him just sliding her up and down his pole, he didn't need more lead or wood in his pencil...Uncle John taught me good that year, never had any complaints from a woman yet...{excerpt from my new book 'Lessons Every Boy Should Learn at Five'}
 
i think 5 is too young for that particular lesson but looking forward to the book.
 
Beach Bucks, Exotic Fallow Deer Hunting Near the Gulf with South Coast Safaris - YouTube

maybe a canned hunt with tame, hand fed deer? :thinking:

my comment is pending approval on his youtube... Myself being a hunter in Michigan can't believe anyone would ever want to huntanything that came from a zoo, pet ,tamed, caged or anything like that. And then some put it on their wall!!!!!! OMG!!!!


That's NOT hunting... it's shooting pets. Come to Maine and learn what hunt means.
my comment is pending approval on his youtube... Myself being a hunter in Michigan can't believe anyone would ever want to huntanything that came from a zoo, pet ,tamed, caged or anything like that. And then some put it on their wall!!!!!! OMG!!!!
 
kinda makes the word "hunt" lose any meaning.
 
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