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Knice job Bruce!!

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Nice coyote! 
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How you going to fix him? Roasted, stewed or on the grill?
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I save them in the freezer and serve them to visiting Yankee's (anyway they want it served).

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What? And then you tell 'em they're eating Key Deer from Florida?

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Jumped a playa lake today. Shot some ducks. Very rare to see em here. Gotta have rain first. Duck gumbo tomorrow! 
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Nice ducks Tab
Way to go on that yote OH but I don't know about serving that to us Yanks you can't afford losing another war
pushed this Doe on the boy friday deep in the bog 
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Alright TAB & Dogg - ducks and deer - looks like you guys had some great days out amongst 'em. Dogg - you know that was a joke - nowadays we are sadly and truly divided by "conservative" and "liberal" rather than by the old "north and south" (which has pretty much receded into history). However, it is still fun to play the old jokes - playing to the audience at hand! If I serve you wild game Jerry I will be eating some myself - so it sure won't be song dog! Here is a picture (a poor one) of the buck shot on the Edgecombe County farm Friday evening by one of our club members - we have some nice bucks coming out of the swamps along the Tar River during the rut. OH
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Colonel, I'm pretty sure you know I'm just jerkin' your chain. As you so succinctly put it, "we just play to the crowd in attendance" and I've never been above a cheap joke no matter how weak it is. 
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Some nice fish and game going on here!
I get a crack at deer on my dads place down in San Angelo later in the month, I've shot a few decent buck, never a wall hanger, but I surely do like to take some doe and grind it p for chili, put a little into breakfast sausage, too. Plum Larapin!
A side note, all joking aside I think the love of outdoors and knives is a stronger bond than even liberal and conservative these days. Usually a fellow who takes to those passions, is a good egg.
I get a crack at deer on my dads place down in San Angelo later in the month, I've shot a few decent buck, never a wall hanger, but I surely do like to take some doe and grind it p for chili, put a little into breakfast sausage, too. Plum Larapin!
A side note, all joking aside I think the love of outdoors and knives is a stronger bond than even liberal and conservative these days. Usually a fellow who takes to those passions, is a good egg.
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Here! Here! I agree Tab!!TAB2you wrote:
A side note, all joking aside I think the love of outdoors and knives is a stronger bond than even liberal and conservative these days. Usually a fellow who takes to those passions, is a good egg.
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Some nice harvests Guys!
Picked these 2 trout up in 1 hour of fishing. Just got too cold and windy. Went to vist my son in Elko NV and the plan was not fishing so I was abit under dressed for the elements. Well worth the time though.
Both 18" and pushing 2 pounds.
Headed out to try to get some birds now....
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Picked these 2 trout up in 1 hour of fishing. Just got too cold and windy. Went to vist my son in Elko NV and the plan was not fishing so I was abit under dressed for the elements. Well worth the time though.
Both 18" and pushing 2 pounds.
Headed out to try to get some birds now....
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Nice trout!
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Old Hunter.I've been wondering,since we have no yotes in the Netherlands,how they smell like,like foxes?????Best regards Gus.
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Knice trout and good luck hunting Jerry!
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Good luck on the hunts, Jerry.
OH- do you have lots of yotes?
I'm a little hungry for trout now!
OH- do you have lots of yotes?
I'm a little hungry for trout now!
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Jerry, good luck on the birds - love bird hunting!
Gus, they stink!
Thomas, we have too many - had none ten years ago - they are efficient and suffer little mortality here except from humans (cars and rifles). The farm I shot that yote on had a fledging turkey population two seasons ago - haven't seen a sign of a turkey in over a year. The coyotes do control the feral dog and cat population though (guess every creature has some contribution to make).
Gus, they stink!
Thomas, we have too many - had none ten years ago - they are efficient and suffer little mortality here except from humans (cars and rifles). The farm I shot that yote on had a fledging turkey population two seasons ago - haven't seen a sign of a turkey in over a year. The coyotes do control the feral dog and cat population though (guess every creature has some contribution to make).
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OH;Of course I know it was a joke,thats what my smilies were aboutOld Hunter wrote:Alright TAB & Dogg - ducks and deer - looks like you guys had some great days out amongst 'em. Dogg - you know that was a joke - nowadays we are sadly and truly divided by "conservative" and "liberal" rather than by the old "north and south" (which has pretty much receded into history). However, it is still fun to play the old jokes - playing to the audience at hand! If I serve you wild game Jerry I will be eating some myself - so it sure won't be song dog! Here is a picture (a poor one) of the buck shot on the Edgecombe County farm Friday evening by one of our club members - we have some nice bucks coming out of the swamps along the Tar River during the rut. OH
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Dogg, the fellow who shot the deer took it home to clean and age (he is a farmer who lives in an adjacent county and has his own meat cooler) so it wasn't weighed in at the club, but I would guess that buck weighs about 200 lbs., maybe a smidgen more. OH
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Here's a pic of my brother using an Old Hickory skinner to butcher a spike buck he shot over the weekend...That Old Hickory has helped us skin and butcher a bunch of whitetails, and it's one of our favorites for the task. Perfect blade shape and takes and holds a fantastic edge...
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Knice dude! Congrats to your bro!
Good eatin' in your future!
Good eatin' in your future!
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Went crappie fishin' this mornin. Caught 9! Was done fishing by 8:40 am EST.
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Even the little ones make the grease stink, Scott!
Seriously, good fishing man, I loves me some fried crappie.
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Seriously, good fishing man, I loves me some fried crappie.
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Nice slab Scott
I agree with tab, crappies are good eatin'
I agree with tab, crappies are good eatin'
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