Hunters

I'll be heading out Friday night and not returning till Tuesday. My best friends cousin owns 750 acres near Perryville that we have hunted on for some 20 years now. A couple of us have already killed deer with our bows. We process our own deer and freeze it till after muzzleloading season, then we will make and smoke our own deer sausage as a group. Last year, we processed 12 deer and smoked 300 lbs of deer sausage. It takes a whole weekend and 8 guys to make it. It's a lot of work but a good time though. There's deer steaks for dinner each night and then poker. To all you deer hunters, good luck and be safe this season!
 
In two days I have seen 3 deers killed up on 255, good size ones too. Just glad it was not me hitting the deer, they can really screw up a car.
 
Clark- I work part time at that YMCA behind the library in Chesterfield. Those turkeys are there almost every morning. In the afternoon they hide in the bushes by the employee parking lot...when you leave to get in your car, they try to scare you off. Cecilia is scared because of all the wildlife back there since we saw coyotees also.

So what does Trottie hunt with at the mall? Bad lines? ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8509554#post8509554 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Letmegrow
:thumbdown Killing animals for sport or pleasure. :thumbdown
Don't play with your food.

I see no problem with it as long as you're using the animal, not just chopping off its head and throwing away the rest of the carcass. If it weren't for deer hunting (and other forms of hunting) the population would boom and they'd either starve to death or some disease would come wipe out a large population of deer. The same thing happened in Yellowstone several years ago with elk...I believe that they now assign x number of tags a year to help keep the elk population down since the wolf packs have not yet become strong enough to take care of it. The same argument could be made with killing any animal for food...hence PETA :rolleyes:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8509631#post8509631 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Amy83820
Clark- I work part time at that YMCA behind the library in Chesterfield. Those turkeys are there almost every morning. In the afternoon they hide in the bushes by the employee parking lot...when you leave to get in your car, they try to scare you off. Cecilia is scared because of all the wildlife back there since we saw coyotees also.

So what does Trottie hunt with at the mall? Bad lines? ;)

Coyotes aren't usually a problem. The only time it becomes an issue (usually) is when the food supply is scarce and they are in a pack. Most coyotes will steer clear of humans.

Just don't suprise one and you should be fine. I'd just make plenty of noise when going back there and you should be safe.

Howie
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8510324#post8510324 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by zt444a
Coyotes aren't usually a problem. The only time it becomes an issue (usually) is when the food supply is scarce and they are in a pack. Most coyotes will steer clear of humans.

Just don't suprise one and you should be fine. I'd just make plenty of noise when going back there and you should be safe.

Howie

Well sure, unless your a roadrunner, but that would make you wonder why a roadrunner is working at the YMCA
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8510360#post8510360 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stlouisguy
Well sure, unless your a roadrunner, but that would make you wonder why a roadrunner is working at the YMCA

That took longer than expected...

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8507001#post8507001 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Chelsey
Unfortunately I'm not this year :( However, we've got a family friend that deer hunts so we'll likely get some sausage and maybe some steaks out of the deal :D Not everybody just hunts deer though...I've been coon hunting, duck hunting, dove hunting, squirrell hunting, deer hunting, and turkey hunting :D

Just go to my kitchen, sit there drinking coffee, lights out of course. When you hear the lid of my garbage can slam down, quickly ease outside and put a cinderblock on top.

Presto-changeO, you got yourself a coon. Or do it like my dog Kody did.... wait until it hops out of the can, grab it behind the head and shake the living F^#% out of it. Then you have a dead coon...

Howie

:uzi: :uzi: :uzi:
 
Just another excuse to take a break from reality, drink some beer, and not hear any nagging. It isn't hunting unless your freezing your ars off! Love it...
 
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