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2011 Success Thread
Last Post 02 Jan 2012 07:55 PM by bucky75. 59 Replies.
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TLC
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| 10 Dec 2011 01:07 PM |
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"I wander when you would show up and start showing your butt." I wonder when you would show up and start showing your butt - guess you missed me since I've been gone. funny, never thought about you for a second. and realize you hate people making you look stupid. but just remember, you make it easy.
"Never change do you twister. You learned the laws yet there tiny." never twisted a thing. if so, please show me what I twisted. or are YOU going to try and twist what YOU posted? tiny? never been called that. from what I have read, I'm average for the time frame I was born. learned the laws? everything I have stated can be backed up by the laws of the state of illinois.
"Go to your site and bully people there. I thought you guys hated NAHC forum." bully people? don't bully folks. just make them look stupid with their own words. you make it easy. hate the nahc? no, just the way they run things here.
"You guys just have to make trouble." you come in this thread and question someone else's kill, yet EVERY OTHER person is a trouble maker?
"I here on your site that its junk here but you keep coming back. Now there's some liers." I hear on your site that it's junk here, but you keep coming back. now there's some liars. hard to respond since this makes no sense. if the new site was junk, why has it lasted with some of the best members from this place? why have we had the GT's we have had? why have we had the contests we have had?
give it up fool. everyone knows what a fool you are. you continue when you say you won't. you don't post anything factual even though you claim it as fact. time to give it up.
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TLC
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| 10 Dec 2011 01:15 PM |
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"Wait. Are you the one that burned your house down to get the insurance money,"
oh hell. talk about a slanderous comment. and you will not be able to take it down since I have copied it. and more facts for you. the insurance company found the problem was the electrical in the room that I had not re-wired yet. and the money went to paying off the loan. some people are very stupid.
"That's what I heard from one of your so called friends. TLC"
topgun was never a friend. but with this new post by you, it just adds to the amount of comments that have been made about the house burning down. thanks for the post. and yes, know it was topgun since the people he thought liked him, sent me the emails/pm's he was sending out stating what you just did.
interesting that since you can't dispute the facts I posted, you go to attacking someone. with non factual statements. wonder how many who read this will think what a small person you are for going there? here's some more facts you can try and use.
step daughter passed away at age 19. - 2003 son passed away at the age of 25. - 2008 mom passed away 3 days after going into the hospital. - 2008 house burnt down. - 2009
now, how many people could still be functioning while dealing with these facts? nice try fool. better luck next time.
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WCDH
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| 10 Dec 2011 01:16 PM |
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Still good at copy and paste. That's tiny little child tlc. That's a fact. You don't know the timber taxs I see. Farmed land and timber are taxed different by lots. You run your mouth good for a truck driver and that's common. Check the laws before you run off your mouth. It got you again just like the law you tried to know last time and you replying wrong. |
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WCDH
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| 10 Dec 2011 01:23 PM |
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Sorry not topgun. I would not take it down anyway. Was that post for pitty? Come on guy you are losing it. Why air it and make excuses. |
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TLC
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| 10 Dec 2011 01:25 PM |
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"You don't know the timber taxs I see. Farmed land and timber are taxed different by lots."
""Land owners get a big tax break on timbered land and then lease it out a big income."
exactly. never said they weren't. farm ground is taxed higher. timber less. since I have both, I know this. but your problem is, is that you said timbered land. timbered land is land that has had the trees cut off of it. timber land still has the trees. neither one has the value of farm ground since it is useless unless it is completely cleared for use as farm ground or maybe development. either way, would should it get taxed higher? and why haven't you pointed out what was incorrect in what I have stated? we all know. never mind.
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TLC
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| 10 Dec 2011 01:30 PM |
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no excuses, facts. sorry you are such a fool you can't understand the difference. when are you going to dispute what I posted about your UNFACTUAL comments?
and what is wrong with driving a truck?
keep hiding behind your computer fool. only thing you are good at. better yet, why don't you PM me your address? then we can set up a time to meet in carmi. maybe go to pizza hut? or tequilas? or maybe even the chinese place? hell, I'll buy......
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WCDH
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| 10 Dec 2011 01:31 PM |
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Well you keep ranting. Im walking out the door to hunt on the land that I don't have.! |
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David Naumann
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| 10 Dec 2011 04:59 PM |
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Nice assist, Kingly one! Like I said, some people just don't listen. |
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buffalo
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| 10 Dec 2011 06:05 PM |
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Wow, I hadn't checked on my thread for a few days and couldn't believe all the posts. I just wanted to hear how everyone's season was going. I have no problem shooting a six point buck. I hunt public land and didn't even see a deer tonight. Wish everyone would stay on topic. If you want to bash each other please start another thread! |
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David Naumann
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| 10 Dec 2011 06:53 PM |
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Sorry, buffalo. Tried to get back on track earlier but SOMEONE wouldn't let it go. Good luck when you go out again. I'm down to 2 bow tags but not sure if I'll get out again. Have to get back to working some overtime to pay the bills. 3 in the freezer helps out a lot feeding the family. Our youngest daughter hunts and still has her gun tag. If she can stand the weather maybe we'll get her out for late season. Her college classes and job cut into her hunting time this year. |
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buffalo
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| 10 Dec 2011 07:03 PM |
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Posted By David Naumann on 10 Dec 2011 07:53 PM
Sorry, buffalo. Tried to get back on track earlier but SOMEONE wouldn't let it go. Good luck when you go out again. I'm down to 2 bow tags but not sure if I'll get out again. Have to get back to working some overtime to pay the bills. 3 in the freezer helps out a lot feeding the family. Our youngest daughter hunts and still has her gun tag. If she can stand the weather maybe we'll get her out for late season. Her college classes and job cut into her hunting time this year.
Sounds like you had a good season. Good luck on the rest of it, hope the weather's good for the late season anterless for your daughter. |
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MRD
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| 11 Dec 2011 03:54 PM |
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I thought you were dead on when you said "you guys can't fix stupid" Was that a Freudian slip on your part ? Posts:690 10 Dec 2011 10:16 AM Quote Reply Alert You guys sure showed you can't fix stupid |
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jstephens5
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| 11 Dec 2011 08:11 PM |
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Well,,,,,here we are,,,,,one big happy family!!!!!! Damn I'm sick of the judging, back stabbing BS on the vast majority of the BB out there. |
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TOM IN TENNESSEE
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| 13 Dec 2011 12:22 PM |
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Y'all one big Happy Family up there in Obama land! Btw, don't listen to Jim or TLC they are in 11th place in an eight team hunting contest on another site.... |
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Two Tales
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| 21 Dec 2011 01:44 PM |
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anybody got any leads on a lease in Il..looking for some prime deer country so I can shoot me some button bucks.... maybe White County? |
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BWARNER
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| 23 Dec 2011 09:01 AM |
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Congrats on a succesful season Buffalo. Take all you need but don't waste what you take. What ohers think and feel is what they think and feel. If your pleased with the results of your efforts then good news. If others don't like it, so be it. I take the deer I wish as long as they are legal and enjoy them all on the plate. |
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bucky75
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| 30 Dec 2011 07:09 PM |
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WCDH, I get to bow hunt alot of places. The buttons I did not know what they were, the 10pt defiantly knew was a shooter, now came gun season. I got a 160 acre field. Just a fence row and 5 acre swamp on the property, I share this property with my brother, son, and father. We dont get to see a lot of deer but usually enough get bumped around we will tag one. I dont get but first season secured with vacation so when I get a chance to shoot, I take it. I am a meat hunter first. After that I worry about a big one. I got lucky and got that with bow before gun season on a different property. I know what you are saying but I am not that "Trophy Hunter" even though I do like to with the bow. Gun season is to unpredicatable where we hunt. So it is brown and down. Like it or not that is how we hunt. |
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David Naumann
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| 30 Dec 2011 08:28 PM |
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Same here bucky75. I am down to about a 5 acre patch divided in the middle by a ravine. No field edge, no crops, just a couple trails on either side of the ravine where they pass through. Only hunt one side during bow season, and guess what side most of the kills are on during gun season! Not much but at least I have a place to go, and ANY deer I end up with is food for the family. That is my first priority. Last year I tagged 5 does. Daughter got her first buck as well. This year I got 3. The buck was just luck on my part. He was actually bigger than I thought when I shot him. Yes, I wanted antlers, but bucks are normally bigger bodied meaning more meat. We go through a LOT of burger and almost NEVER buy beef burger. Don't buy much beef to speak of at all really. A couple steaks now and then and a chuck roast, but venison for most things like stew, chili, spaghetti, stir fry, stroganoff, etc... Not dirt poor but not rolling in dough either. Family comes first when hunting. Of course, I won't object to a set of antlers for my wall. I just don't worry or get worked up if it's not a HUGE set. Sometimes there's not much choice. |
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BWARNER
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| 31 Dec 2011 07:36 PM |
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I have a friend who will not take "middle aged" or breeding age deer. If he is on a meat hunt, he'll take a yearling or button buck over a producing doe for the meat. The rational is simply this, the doe that is of breeding age will drop 1 or 2 fawns in the spring. The yearlings will be another year before they will be able to produce, male or female. In a way it makes sense because depending on the deer herd, you may wish to keep a few breeding deer for the next years season or to build up the herd size in your area. To reduce the herd size quicker, take a breeding doe. Kinda like shooting pool, you have to think 2 or more years ahead sometimes. If you have pelnty of deer to breed out for a good return on the fawns in the spring, go and take the does if not, let the bigger does walk and take a smaller deer for the meat to let the herd recover a bit. |
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bucky75
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| 02 Jan 2012 07:55 PM |
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yes David, we too eat alot of venison in our home. it is a part of our diet probably at least 4 days a week. That is why I hunt the way I do. I try to fill my freezer before I go after the big one. I just understand where the deer are moving and try to put myself there. I was hunting a doe trail when I shot my good one this year and though I new the possiblilty was there I did not expect the buck I shot to come through when he did. So I got to fill the freezer early. Now I have bout 200 hundred pounds of deer in the freezer and I quit hunting for the year. If my son shoots one I have a single mom near me that will get the whole thing. That is what I did with the 6pt. I gave it to another single mom who could really use it. |
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