Wednesday, October 06, 2010
About Me
- Name: Matt G
- Location: N, Texas, United States
I think that there's bound to be a way to serve myself, serve my community, and not take freedom away from good people.
If you don't draw yours, I won't draw mine. A police officer, working in the small town that he lives in, focusing on family and shooting and coffee, and occasionally putting some people in jail.
8 Comments:
Cledus, you ain't gonna sneak up on nuthin' trompin' around like that like that....
Find a wide trail comming out of that, going to a scrape and set an ambush.
If you insist on hunting standing corn, wait for a windy day (when the deer can't hear themselves think either), stay low, go slow and hunt into the wind.
Yep, looks like you managed to hunt down Nebraska all right.
Children of the Corn was bad enough, but fortunately it looks like the sequel MattG of the Corn won't be as menacing. At least until he figures out which way is which, then all bets are off.
Well, I guess I will make a minor comment, after all, because I sure would hate to let it lie that jimbob86 thought I was that bad of a hunter. ;)
This was looking for a fallen doe that had been hit hard and staggered into the corn. She was dead at that point; this was only a recovery mission.
And I agree with what you wrote, for what it's worth.
I expected to see Terrance Mann or Joe Jackson somewhere in there.
BCFD 36
If she was hit hard, there should be blood to follow.... but I'm sure you knew that:)....
So, the $64 question is how long did it take to FIND the deer???
Should be, but sometimes is not. I've recovered several deer that ran off without casting a drop of blood, only to pile up within 100 yards. Sometimes the hide is stretched as the bullet enters, and then covers the hole, leaving no outlet. This was this case, here. No blood, even though we know the spot that she was standing.
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