assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:A guy once told me the water was shallow.... It was not. We almost lost Boot.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
GadwallGetter530 wrote:A guy once told me the water was shallow.... It was not. We almost lost Boot.
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
ducks~n~bucks wrote:Who are some of the idiots you guys have hunted with? Like stories about guys claiming birds, etc.
ducks~n~bucks wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:A guy once told me the water was shallow.... It was not. We almost lost Boot.
Shallow enough to watch you guys wade in while he paddled around in a canoe?
capt1972 wrote:ducks~n~bucks wrote:Who are some of the idiots you guys have hunted with? Like stories about guys claiming birds, etc.
Haven't hunted with anyone on here yet.
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
Tomkat wrote:[
It would be a prevalige..... NAY! An honor to hunt with any one of us from the WCH!!!
An honor huh?
Rick wrote:In the "way back when" I was doing a lot of our camp's booking, a fellow who was coming with a group of old college buddies called me from Washington, DC (not surprisingly) to see how much hunter orange Louisiana law required him to wear while goose hunting. Not wanting to discourage the obviously new hunter, I just politely informed him that there is no such requirement for waterfowling and that his crew would be hunting white spreads with me, and I'd provide the only special clothing required, white parkas. Then I forgot about the hunter orange question until the morning of their first hunt.
Don't tell HNTFSH over on DHC, but big blue/snow and speck spreads are a group bagging affairs, because anyone claiming he knows who all of six to a dozen shooters hit what all in a swarm of geese is a damn liar. To keep us straight on limits without having to count and recount the pile, it was my custom just to drop our birds behind each hunter laying in the spread until everyone had a limit. And that's what I was doing when I tossed a bird down behind a fellow who sat bolt upright, as though shocked, and said, "I don't know that I'm comfortable with a dead bird that close."
Pretty sure I'd found my hunter orange man. Know I couldn't help but laugh and tell him he'd "Best stay the fuck away from KFC."
Woody wrote:I've never hunted with Rex.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
aunt betty wrote:I don't need to hunt with idiots anymore, I have a forum full of them to chat with.
Oh, the evil has awoken and ya'll gonna feel some butthurt if you keep pushing the buttons.GadwallGetter530 wrote:aunt betty wrote:I don't need to hunt with idiots anymore, I have a forum full of them to chat with.
aunt betty wrote:Oh, the evil has awoken and ya'll gonna feel some butthurt if you keep pushing the buttons.GadwallGetter530 wrote:aunt betty wrote:I don't need to hunt with idiots anymore, I have a forum full of them to chat with.
I tried playing nicely with you idiots and it seems that all you understand is PISS. I'm aiming now...
Golden showers for errybody. You want some Gad?
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Rick wrote:In the "way back when" I was doing a lot of our camp's booking, a fellow who was coming with a group of old college buddies called me from Washington, DC (not surprisingly) to see how much hunter orange Louisiana law required him to wear while goose hunting. Not wanting to discourage the obviously new hunter, I just politely informed him that there is no such requirement for waterfowling and that his crew would be hunting white spreads with me, and I'd provide the only special clothing required, white parkas. Then I forgot about the hunter orange question until the morning of their first hunt.
Don't tell HNTFSH over on DHC, but big blue/snow and speck spreads are a group bagging affairs, because anyone claiming he knows who all of six to a dozen shooters hit what all in a swarm of geese is a damn liar.
P."
RonE wrote:I've hunted with idiots, nimrods and assorted others. I hate hunting with people who always try to get the first shot almost as much as I hate hunting with people that shoot over other hunters. If someone rings my bell by shooting too close to my ear, they are on a short string from then on and usually not invited back.
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GadwallGetter530 wrote:aunt betty wrote:[attachment=-1]uploadfromtaptalk1398778009574.jpg[/attachment]
Is that a scene from your 8mm snuff film?
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