Outdoorsman Thread
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Thanks Scott.
Phillip I agree.
Look what’s taken up residence in my barn. A young screech owl.
Phillip I agree.
Look what’s taken up residence in my barn. A young screech owl.
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Cuz, it would appear that you have arrived. Welcome to the neighborhood. 
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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That screech owl is a fine looking fellow. I always like seeing any owl, and very seldom do so.
Mel
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Lucky,Lucky,Lucky, Friday tha'13th ____Got this 10 point-166lbs. buck,this morning about 7:35am. --saw him about first light heading to me and when he put his head down to eat,I put the cross hairs on the back of his neck & squeezed off a .270 Hornady SST from my BAR*** -- (dropped in his tracks) -- He will hang on my wall from now on,to remind me just how fast my ""Ol'Heart"" can thump,without blowing a fuse !!!!
TreeFarmer AKA Phillip -- this will be a nice start to filling the freezer up with cube steak ,sausage,ect. !!!!
wishing all my AAPK friends a very happy & lucky_____________Friday tha' 13th, Monk

TreeFarmer AKA Phillip -- this will be a nice start to filling the freezer up with cube steak ,sausage,ect. !!!!
wishing all my AAPK friends a very happy & lucky_____________Friday tha' 13th, Monk
I'm not young enough,____to know everything !!!!!!!!!!!!
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WOW!! NICE deer there Monk!!
A big CONGRATS to ya..
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Wahooo!! That is a fine one.
The Browning did the job, you did your part and now to complete your week, Clemson needs to beat the Orange men.
Congratulations again, big monk!
Treefarmer
Congratulations again, big monk!
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Nice wallhanger !!
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started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
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i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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Nice buck there Monk!
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Awesome MONK!!!! 
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Thanks guys and GO TIGERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm not young enough,____to know everything !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Very nice Buck
thats the way to beat the fri 13th blaus

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My outdoors was fixing ground blinds while taking out the deer's early warning systems.
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Getting ready to skin that chipmunk ?
Way to go Monk !
Way to go Monk !
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Big Monk, congrats on that buck!!!
I’d be more than happy to tag a buck like that!
GD, do you eat the squirrel?
I’d be more than happy to tag a buck like that!
GD, do you eat the squirrel?
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The morning started off great, had a couple little ones out in front, but wasn’t seeing their mama.
As I was enjoying them playing in the field I had a Dutchy invade the property so I had to go kick him off.
The evening was nice! Had 4 long beards cross out in front. My brother missed on a doe on a long shot with the in-line. All in all a great day in PA.
The evening was nice! Had 4 long beards cross out in front. My brother missed on a doe on a long shot with the in-line. All in all a great day in PA.
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some times Johnny most of the time I just cut em then into the stink-bucket for coydog bait...HOWS LIFE TREATING YOU?
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Life is great GD, I got married last month and it’s the most fulfilling thing I’ve ever experienced.
The squirrels are out in full and our season is quickly approaching. I was just thinking of something to make if I go bag a bunch.
The squirrels are out in full and our season is quickly approaching. I was just thinking of something to make if I go bag a bunch.
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Update on the new stand.
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Congratulation on the marriage.Heres to a long and happy life togeather ::tu::is there a his and hers chair in that nice condo??
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johnny twoshoes,
I'll just say amen to Gdogg's post concerning your recent marriage! Good for you! Miss Joy and I just celebrated 51 years. Where does the time go?
Gdogg,
Elaborate on the stink-bucket bait and the coydog huntin', please sir. We've got regular coyotes and maybe even coydogs, I wouldn't mind lettin' the air out of some on a regular basis, not just when one happens by. Do y'all do this while you deer hunt?
Treefarmer
I'll just say amen to Gdogg's post concerning your recent marriage! Good for you! Miss Joy and I just celebrated 51 years. Where does the time go?
Gdogg,
Elaborate on the stink-bucket bait and the coydog huntin', please sir. We've got regular coyotes and maybe even coydogs, I wouldn't mind lettin' the air out of some on a regular basis, not just when one happens by. Do y'all do this while you deer hunt?
Treefarmer
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I drop the bucket in a hollow an hour before sunrise and pending on wind hunt on the ridges..Not during a deer hunt.
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Nice buck Big Monk, ya gotta be pleased with that day afield.
I just found this thread and its good to see there are other outdoor enthusiasts here. My love of the outdoors started as a young teen in the early 70's
growing up small town western Illinois. Back then it started with a single shot 20 ga. roaming the woods in search of game, in those days all the farmers let ya hunt their land. Hunting and boy scout campouts started me carrying pocket knives and and fixed blades and this website got me into collecting knives this past year rather than just only owning one at a time. Nowadays I live in suburbia and for the past 25 yrs I've hung up the gun and hunt with primitive archery equipment I make myself. Mostly hunt public land and it gets pretty crowded here and I'll admit that makes me a little nervous when the guns start going off and ya don't know the guy whose shooting.
Well enough of the long winded introduction, here's a few pics from this weeks day afield.
1. View from my ground blind
2. Walk down a overgrown wooded lane
3. Pond about 200 yards from my blind and a osage bow I'm using on this day.
Thanks for looking fellas and be safe out there.
I just found this thread and its good to see there are other outdoor enthusiasts here. My love of the outdoors started as a young teen in the early 70's
growing up small town western Illinois. Back then it started with a single shot 20 ga. roaming the woods in search of game, in those days all the farmers let ya hunt their land. Hunting and boy scout campouts started me carrying pocket knives and and fixed blades and this website got me into collecting knives this past year rather than just only owning one at a time. Nowadays I live in suburbia and for the past 25 yrs I've hung up the gun and hunt with primitive archery equipment I make myself. Mostly hunt public land and it gets pretty crowded here and I'll admit that makes me a little nervous when the guns start going off and ya don't know the guy whose shooting.
Well enough of the long winded introduction, here's a few pics from this weeks day afield.
1. View from my ground blind
2. Walk down a overgrown wooded lane
3. Pond about 200 yards from my blind and a osage bow I'm using on this day.
Thanks for looking fellas and be safe out there.
Greg
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The Great State of Chicago (sarcasm) is 375 miles from S. Beloit to Cairo. What general area of Western Illinois are you talking about?sunknife wrote: growing up small town western Illinois.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012