Re: duck season opens next weekend
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:22 pm
That looks like a good time, but I think hunting would be much cooler if animals were equipped with intelligence and weapons.
It's not as skewed as you think. Most hunters are equipped with just a weapon.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:That looks like a good time, but I think hunting would be much cooler if animals were equipped with intelligence and weapons.
I've been to a friend's camp in Cut Off and done some fishing down there. Nice area. Hope it wasn't hit too hard by the BP spill.Jsc810 wrote:Some friends have a duck camp near Cut Off, La.
One of my friend's family raises gators in Cut Off. Dude can cook up some mean alligator sauce piquant.aligator sauce piquant
Nope, but someone he knows.Jsc810 wrote:Evidently an episode of Dirty Jobs was filmed at one of the gator farms in the area, was it your friend's?Smackie Chan wrote:One of my friend's family raises gators in Cut Off. Dude can cook up some mean alligator sauce piquant.
The best way to hunt would be to hang out around the cabin and eat, put on a pot of beans, take a nap and then smoke joints and drink beers up here:MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:That looks like a good time, but I think hunting would be much cooler if animals were equipped with intelligence and weapons.
Or the camp cook. You kill it, I'll grill it.KC Scott wrote:Spoken like a true welfare queenmvscal wrote:
The best way to hunt would be to hang out around the cabin and eat, put on a pot of beans, take a nap and then smoke joints and drink beers up here:
...while everybody else runs around and brings back more things to eat.
First things first....Rack the PET jsc! Now..speaking of South Dakota... my maternal grandparents had a large farm up near Winner, South Dakota. They sold out in the late 50's but held on to enough land that I've inherited 80 acres of prime hunting ground. Add in all the land around it that my siblings own plus the countless acres of land that friends of the family possess and we're talking about 5 sections of some of the finest pheasant, wild turkey, grouse and white tail hunting around.KC Scott wrote:Another rack on the PET Chip.
That's one hell of a fine looking duck camp you have there and the eats looked awesome
Shit - now I'm missing South Dakota pretty freaking bad
Yes you are. Nice being able to get out into some open places to clear your mind and wack some birds/deer/varmints.H4ever wrote:First things first....Rack the PET jsc! Now..speaking of South Dakota... my maternal grandparents had a large farm up near Winner, South Dakota. They sold out in the late 50's but held on to enough land that I've inherited 80 acres of prime hunting ground. Add in all the land around it that my siblings own plus the countless acres of land that friends of the family possess and we're talking about 5 sections of some of the finest pheasant, wild turkey, grouse and white tail hunting around.KC Scott wrote:Another rack on the PET Chip.
That's one hell of a fine looking duck camp you have there and the eats looked awesome
Shit - now I'm missing South Dakota pretty freaking bad
blessed, I tell ya!
You do realize this is the 21st century? So what if he wants to cook?KC Scott wrote:so the camp bitch in other words? Dude, I'd never expected to hear mr. Gun wanted to play wifemvscal wrote:Or the camp cook. You kill it, I'll grill it.
Be on the Wilson about 12:30 - 1 pm today after Veterans Day thing. Starting about Jordan Creek working down. White Ford F 350 with white canopy.Dinsdale wrote:In a little while, I'm probably going to go hunting for the occasionally-elusive chinook salmon.
This time, maybe I'll try and not be a greenhorn, and actually check my knots and whatnot while ultralight fishing for hogs. Maybe then I won't immediately break off a huge beast... like last week.
Damn dude.....inch and a half at 150 yards is pretty good. Save your shoulder and ammo money. And the dude says the reloads will tighten that group up ??Go Coogs' wrote:Scott,
I fired the .308 I am using for the hunt. They were store bought cartridges and considering that, my grouping was about 2" apart (150 yards) on my first four rounds. I let the gun sit, then shot it another four times. My grouping was tighter at about an inch and a half. The guys I were with had reloads for their 300 mag rifles. One of 'em said he can make some reloads for me and go out to the range one more time before my trip. He pretty much guaranteed I'd have no separation with the reloads, but he also said being an inch to 2" apart was going to drop the deer anyways.
Pretty much -- but if you do find them, they're good biters.Derron wrote:The ones at Jones Creek must have been that early push that just fucking shoots up the River, and if you can't find them in a 2 day frame, your not going to.
Those other reports are what I have been reading at I Fish, but about 75% of the fishing threads are complete bullshit anyway.
The old gun fight at the Trask. Heard about that one...friend of my bro in law was there..Interesting thread on I Fish about carrying while fishing.... :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: It is more like who doesn't ?
Again I say "So fucking what?"KC Scott wrote:He doesn't wanna hunt - but wants to hang out and be the cook
It's OK. To each his own. Some dudes like to run around in the woods and kill meat. Other dudes like to drink beer, cook and eat meat, while still other dudes enjoy long, lingering showers at the gym to gaze at meat while they form vivid, instantly recalled memories of other dudes' "hugeness."BSmack wrote:Again I say "So fucking what?"KC Scott wrote:He doesn't wanna hunt - but wants to hang out and be the cook
Hit Jordan and a couple of other spots and then spent the time at Mills. Only was about 2 other guys there..a couple of fucking Koreans that landed a chrome hen about 25#. Corkie with some yarn and some lousy looking eggs...horsed that bitch right in..but he had 24 # test on. Only thing that came out of the hole while we were there for about 2 hours.Dinsdale wrote: I usually start around Jones, and do drivebyes down to usually around Mills -- I'm not too into paying to fish on a river with miles and miles of bank access. Once the rains start, if there's fish at Donaldson's or Sollie, they're usually at Mills too.
I been lurking on there, seldom post...some dude lectured me about shooting crows (in season) as a non game bird....oh yeah..the fucking crows that destroyed 2 pheasant nests in my meadow? Right..get right on that one..going to decoy them black bastards in and shoot them this weekThey should rename that site IFishThereforeILie.net. It seems to be an online community dedicated to the local fishing folks for the purpose of lying like hell to keep people off their favorite river... between rounds of thumping the bible. They asked me for a bunch of personal info when I treid to register... screw that.
Usually keep my Tarus 380 in the front wader pocket. Bought a nice Tarus Millineum 40 at the gun show this last week end, but a bit heavy to carry every day, and with waders on. Interesting as I get older I pass on those fucking guard rail jumps to hike down to the river. Did one at MP 12 that was a hike enough...Mills is pretty good for that, but can get too many people in there real fast.If I'm by myself -- I usually pack. If I'm hitting a bunch of hike-in spots and climbing the steep bank a bunch -- generally not. I try to keep the weight down for hiking -- although the Walther is pretty decent as far as weight goes... the .45, not so much.
What ?. A sporting line selection?..those cock bites on I Fish always say you light line dudes fuck up the holes, having to fight and work the fish and all that, instead of just cranking them in under 2 minutes on that 35 to 40 pound test stuff. I run 24 on the reel and 12 on the leader and just seem to do fine.I think I'll go with something as little stronger than 6# this time. 6-8# seems to hook a whole bunch more fish... and result in a lot more long-line catch-and-release action.
mvscal wrote:It's OK. To each his own. Some dudes like to run around in the woods and kill meat. Other dudes like to drink beer, cook and eat meat, while still other dudes enjoy long, lingering showers at the gym to gaze at meat while they form vivid, instantly recalled memories of other dudes' "hugeness."