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Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 11:54 pm
by Old Hunter
Thanks for you kind words Scott!

Dogg, as an innovative/experienced (OLD!) electrician, I would think you could take an old bicycle and sit one of those young bucks in your club on it and create a backwoods generator!

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 12:11 am
by garddogg56
YA BRUCE I could BUT my wife might want to come up to camp too ::paranoid::

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:35 am
by FRJ
garddogg56 wrote:Thanx Scott + OH ::handshake:: the power Co says it will be 10 years before we get electricity :shock:
Mercifully ................

Great pictures, OH and Dogg.

A fine group picture of the responsible American gun owner at their best. Good on you all!

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 3:01 am
by zp4ja
Congrats again on all the deer Monk! Thanks for the sharing the hunts with us.
garddogg56 wrote:At the range zeroing in to try equiling Monks meatpole ::nod::savage model 99&340.The gang with two new to hunting females.
Very cool dogg! Thanks for sharing. Looks like a good bunch of folks. Do lots of ladies hunt out that way? Mean't to ask this just yesterday but they say 11% of NV hunters are women. I would say the number is likely much higher in my area of the state. God bless them, love to see that along with the young next generation hunters of either gender.
Forgive me as I have always been a 3 caliber, .243, .308 or .30-06 game hunter (what my father raised me on and used) and I am starting to research some of my diverse ammo collection and some of the guns you all are using but when you say "340", are you talking .340 Weatherby Magnum?

Interesting OH. Tower hunt. Never heard of it although that don't mean nothing. Never heard of "ladder fishing" before I moved to NV and I don't mean salmon ladder.
Love to hear more about it and see more pics if you have them.

Jerry

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 8:59 am
by TripleF
So another mission took place yesterday.....the kids found a downed tree that was struck by lightning which created a burn mark and charcoal to rub on their faces.....

I think we'll use this as our Christmas Card ........lol

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 9:28 am
by big monk
Some great ""goings on"" happening with you guys & gals !!! Love them Savage rifles dogg.you're group just keeps on growin' bigger & better every year ::tu:: good luck to yall *** --- never tried pheasant hunting Bruce,but at least they are bigger targets,than the ""grey missiles"" ( I can't hit **) !! :mrgreen: __ and Scott, I think the word has gotten out around the neighborhood,about all the fun you & tha' grandkids have been having in the woods ?? ::nod:: Amazing how,kids can still have fun & enjoy the outdoors, without a dang video game,computer, or cell phone in their hand ::hmm:: and the look on their faces ""says it all """ ::tu:: ::tu::

Have a great day my friends**______________Monk ::tu::

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:15 pm
by orvet
Awesome picture Scott! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 1:36 pm
by garddogg56
zp4ja wrote:Congrats again on all the deer Monk! Thanks for the sharing the hunts with us.
garddogg56 wrote:At the range zeroing in to try equiling Monks meatpole ::nod::savage model 99&340.The gang with two new to hunting females.
Very cool dogg! Thanks for sharing. Looks like a good bunch of folks. Do lots of ladies hunt out that way? Mean't to ask this just yesterday but they say 11% of NV hunters are women. I would say the number is likely much higher in my area of the state. God bless them, love to see that along with the young next generation hunters of either gender.
Forgive me as I have always been a 3 caliber, .243, .308 or .30-06 game hunter (what my father raised me on and used) and I am starting to research some of my diverse ammo collection and some of the guns you all are using but when you say "340", are you talking .340 Weatherby Magnum?

Interesting OH. Tower hunt. Never heard of it although that don't mean nothing. Never heard of "ladder fishing" before I moved to NV and I don't mean salmon ladder.
Love to hear more about it and see more pics if you have them.

Jerry
No Jerry 340 is the model number.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 3:14 pm
by zp4ja
garddogg56 wrote:
zp4ja wrote:Congrats again on all the deer Monk! Thanks for the sharing the hunts with us.
garddogg56 wrote:At the range zeroing in to try equiling Monks meatpole ::nod::savage model 99&340.The gang with two new to hunting females.
Very cool dogg! Thanks for sharing. Looks like a good bunch of folks. Do lots of ladies hunt out that way? Mean't to ask this just yesterday but they say 11% of NV hunters are women. I would say the number is likely much higher in my area of the state. God bless them, love to see that along with the young next generation hunters of either gender.
Forgive me as I have always been a 3 caliber, .243, .308 or .30-06 game hunter (what my father raised me on and used) and I am starting to research some of my diverse ammo collection and some of the guns you all are using but when you say "340", are you talking .340 Weatherby Magnum?

Interesting OH. Tower hunt. Never heard of it although that don't mean nothing. Never heard of "ladder fishing" before I moved to NV and I don't mean salmon ladder.
Love to hear more about it and see more pics if you have them.

Jerry
No Jerry 340 is the model number.
Thanks. I Google model 340 but didn't see anything. So a 30-30. Read up on that model and sounds like a trusty and handy firearm.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 11:56 pm
by garddogg56
Ya she is a 30-30 right now a camp door gun soon to be my oldest grandsons I have thought about a lever but I don't like a trigger safety for a young hunter so the bolt with a tang safety works for me ::nod::

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 1:48 am
by 313 Mike
Cool pic Dogg...that is a sweet looking old jack! Is that an old pic or do you already have snow on the ground there??

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 8:28 am
by TripleF
Man, Dogg, that is an EPIC pic right there.
THanks for sharing! ::nod:: ::tu::

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 10:38 am
by garddogg56
Thanx Scott ::handshake:: no Jerry that's last year just wanted to show the left side where the side mouts go for a scope.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:17 pm
by Old Hunter
Those kids have a ball out with you Scott - good stuff! BB

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:24 pm
by Old Hunter
This is the tower Jerry - 130' up, pheasants launched from up there. First time experience for me too. OH

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:33 pm
by Old Hunter
Yesterday, third day of season, first morning out for me. Doe, 75 lbs., shot in bean field with my old Winchester M70, 30-06 SPRG - bullet entered at heart, angled through and out rear of lungs on opposite side. Skinned and deboned on rack with Buck 118 - this one will be venison burger. Mid 30's yesterday, same this morning, I'm in a stand now. Seen two spikes this morning, but they get to walk here. OH

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 1:14 pm
by treefarmer
Good job, Bruce! You got a ways to go to catch up with big monk ::poke:: , :) . That pheasant tower would make a fine deer stand.
Dogg, that ol' 340 is a solid rifle. I traded one off a couple of years back, kinda' wish I had kept it for the same reason you stated :( .
Scott, you're brave man! Those youngsters won't forget that day and neither will their mothers! Bein' old school, my observations are way too many kids never leave the house and detach themselves from their video games and get in the outdoors. Need more patient mentors like Scott!
Treefarmer

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 1:41 pm
by TripleF
Why thanks my fellow outdoor lovers!
The kind words are much appreciated!! ::nod:: ::handshake::

I can't go hunting, but need venison. Suggestions?
I am capable of going, don't get me wrong, it's just the condo association might
not appreciate me hangin' a deer from the Live Oak near the shuffleboard area for
skinning..... ::paranoid::

Andf I don't have the moolah to have a butcher do it....... ::mdm:: assuming of course I could shoot one ::pray::

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 4:57 pm
by zp4ja
TripleF wrote:Why thanks my fellow outdoor lovers!
The kind words are much appreciated!! ::nod:: ::handshake::

I can't go hunting, but need venison. Suggestions?
I am capable of going, don't get me wrong, it's just the condo association might
not appreciate me hangin' a deer from the Live Oak near the shuffleboard area for
skinning..... ::paranoid::

Andf I don't have the moolah to have a butcher do it....... ::mdm:: assuming of course I could shoot one ::pray::
Hey Scott,

Just a thought, that young group you have need a clan patch if you think it's a good idea and can swing it. Something they get after so many missions or proficiency at tasks. Just thought it might be a cool idea, maybe not.

As far as processing a deer in an apartment or condo, I just did that with the one I got 2 weeks ago and it was a large deer. No need to hang the deer although others may have their opinion also.
Where my deer was shot you were not dragging it out whole and gutted. Bring an old bed sheet so you can lay the deer or quarters on it and not get dirt on the meat and the deer is quartered, quarters skinned and boned out on the spot. It takes some technique (son is better at it than I am) but you can also get the tenderloins out without gutting the deer. The backstraps are pretty easy to get at also. Load it into some game bags and head home. Assuming the weather is not too hot, no cooler is required and the meat will start cooling. At home/vehicle, put the game bags in trash bags so no blood spills all over (there wont be much). Take it inside the kitchen and one bag at a time remove all the hair, excess fat, etc on a large cutting board. I buy those cheap heavy tin foil roasting pans for cooking turkeys at wally world for 88 cents apiece and put the cleaned meat in those, cover loosely with foil and into the frig. I ended up with 4 full pans. Next day (or up to 3 or 4 days) take it out, cut it up into steaks and roasts and vacuum seal your meat. All the scraps from processing, legs bone meat, non prime cuts get made into hamburger. You can probably pickup a vacuum sealer and meat grinder of ebay pretty cheap. A deer will easily fit in a normal frig/freezer. In speaking with some butchers, they swear the meat can be aged for a few days after it thaws so that is why you can make your cuts the day after the kill if you want.
We don't rinse the meat with water, all hair removed by paper towel blotting or with your fingers.
There was not a scrap of good meat left in the field. Make sure your laws allow you to leave the carcass in the field of course.
Sounds like alot of work because it is but google venison meat for sale online and look at the price per pound. The cost of the vacuum bags, etc is not much and is way offset by the meat in the frig even if it were beef.
After all that, the apartment was not looking like a slaughter house and no one was the wiser I did it.

My 2 cents. Jerry

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 9:34 pm
by TripleF
zp4ja wrote:
TripleF wrote:Why thanks my fellow outdoor lovers!
The kind words are much appreciated!! ::nod:: ::handshake::

I can't go hunting, but need venison. Suggestions?
I am capable of going, don't get me wrong, it's just the condo association might
not appreciate me hangin' a deer from the Live Oak near the shuffleboard area for
skinning..... ::paranoid::

Andf I don't have the moolah to have a butcher do it....... ::mdm:: assuming of course I could shoot one ::pray::
Hey Scott,

Just a thought, that young group you have need a clan patch if you think it's a good idea and can swing it. Something they get after so many missions or proficiency at tasks. Just thought it might be a cool idea, maybe not.


My 2 cents. Jerry
Hmmmmmmm ::hmm::
I like the idea Jerry!

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 10:27 pm
by 313 Mike
Ran across this uncommonly large Garter snake today, must have been over 3 feet long. I see them pretty frequently around here, especially in spring, but this is the biggest one I recall seeing. She was just chilling out enjoying the sunny morning. If you enlarge the pic you can see her a little better.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 11:02 pm
by Dinadan
Great posts on this topic! All you deer hunters are making me want to take up hunting again!

Mike, I have always like snakes, and that is a very nice garter snake.

Here is an interesting fish that my wife caught a couple of weeks ago. Nice set of teeth, he has!

And a very fine spotted king snake that I encountered at work three weeks ago.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 12:38 am
by TripleF
WOW Mel, what is that fish? :shock:

Knice snake (not that I would ever touch one :shock: )

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 1:37 am
by orvet
I never seen a fish that looked like that. Do you know what it is?
Don't think we have them on the West Coast.

Re: Outdoorsman Thread

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 3:20 am
by Dinadan
orvet wrote:I never seen a fish that looked like that. Do you know what it is?
Don't think we have them on the West Coast.
That is a Lizard Fish. Not too common to catch, for me, at least. Here is a photo of one of the areas we fish. The Gulf Coast is a very flat, marshy coast, compared to a lot of the West Coast.