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533.1 | | GIAMEM::J_AMBERSON | | Tue Oct 31 1989 13:51 | 3 |
| Great story!
Jeff
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533.2 | great! | BTOVT::PEDERSEND | It's not safe here anymore-EARTH! | Tue Oct 31 1989 14:47 | 6 |
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Ha,ha..... I've read this twice now and i'm still laughling!!
Good story,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
DjP
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533.3 | | SALEM::HALE | | Tue Oct 31 1989 15:00 | 9 |
| THANKS BOB FOR REMINDING ME OF THAT FIRST TIME HUNTING WITH YOUAND
my brother-in-law.Thinking back that was a good time,hunting and
camping.
thank's
Pappy
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533.4 | story time | LUDWIG::STEVENS | Hey Boo-Boo, Want a Pick-i-nick | Wed Nov 01 1989 04:01 | 16 |
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ha-ha
Great story... Keep em coming guys....
Pappy. Don't feel bad, The first one i ever shot... I left my
gun in the woods..... I remembered about 3 hours later..
Happy Hunting.... Maine in 8 Days
Jeff
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533.5 | First deer hunt | GLDOA::BARTON | Are we having fun yet ??? | Wed Nov 01 1989 08:25 | 6 |
| Great story !!!! I`ll be in search of my first deer in next week
as I head for Wyoming. I`ll remember this if I get "the big one".
jeff barton
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533.6 | No Wapiti this yr! | CSC32::SCHIMPF | | Wed Nov 01 1989 09:05 | 6 |
| Jeff, when you get back from your trip, please write what kind of
experience you had, where you hunted, and "The rest of the Story".
I would like to hunt up there...And could kind of get a general idea
what to expect...Thanks
Jeff
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533.7 | GOOD TIMES | SALEM::HALE | | Wed Nov 01 1989 09:13 | 13 |
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Hey Guy's I'am not mad,just that it was the first trip with Bob
and my first deer (been hunting many years with no luck) and I'am
sure everyone knowes how you feel when you get the first one.
again it was a fun trip and hunt.
Canada in 11 days--264 hours.....(WHO'S COUNTING)
PAPPY
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533.8 | Wyoming ...First hunt?? | GLDOA::BARTON | Are we having fun yet ??? | Wed Nov 01 1989 10:01 | 13 |
| re .6
I`ll be hunting for my first deer in The northeast corner of Wyoming.
Near Huelett (sp?) and Devils Tower. I`ll know more when i get there!!
Hopefully I`ll have a first deer story to tell everyone. I`ll let
everyone know the details when I return !!!!
Can hardly wait to get there !!!!
Jeff Barton
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533.9 | | GENRAL::WADE | That big talk don't mean doodly squat! | Wed Nov 01 1989 10:28 | 6 |
| I know I'll never forget my first deer..........I've got a
scar on my finger where I cut myself gutting it out! A
small price to pay.....................................
Clay
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533.10 | Do you really want to admit this was your first? | ODIXIE::RIDGWAY | Florida Native | Wed Nov 01 1989 11:13 | 10 |
| Just out of curiosity how many people still believe in "bloody-ing" a
person for his first kill? How about cutting their shirt tail?
Are these "traditions" everywhere? The place I hunt we tend not to do
this, but I know places that still do. It makes some people very
reluctant to admit it was their first deer!
Two weeks and counting.....
Keith R>
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533.11 | | SA1794::TENEROWICZT | | Wed Nov 01 1989 12:41 | 6 |
| Boy Old Pappy must have been pumped up big time to erect a tripod
all by himself and haul all that dead weight up. Or did he use a
pully system??
Tom
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533.12 | | SALEM::HALE | | Wed Nov 01 1989 13:47 | 6 |
| Hi, Tom
Pappy here, I used a pully system that I took with us,just in
case we got a deer.(good thing I did) The problem was getting the
poles up after I tired them together.
Pappy
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533.13 | shirt tail cutting a thing of the past? | CSCOA5::HUFFSTETLER | | Thu Nov 02 1989 12:39 | 12 |
| re .10
I know of some people who say that they'll cut your shirt-tail if you
miss one, but I've never hunted with any of them. As for"bloody-ing,"
are you talking about someone drinking the blood of their first kill?
In any case, I think most of this stuff is left over from the past and
kept alive by a few throwbacks.
Besides, we manage to rib anyone that misses one enough so that he
wishes we'd cut his shirt-tail and shut up! ;^)
Scott
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533.14 | Neanderthal traditions! | ODIXIE::RIDGWAY | Florida Native | Thu Nov 02 1989 14:48 | 10 |
| RE: -1 � As for"bloody-ing," are you talking about someone drinking
� the blood of their first kill?
That's not my understanding. I think it's normally just smearing your
face with the deer's blood. Drink it - YUK!
Safe hunting,
Keith R>
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533.15 | "bloody-ing?" | RIPPLE::CORBETTKE | KENNY CHINOOK | Thu Nov 02 1989 17:55 | 7 |
| The tradition is to cut out the heart and drink that blood.
Note: I didn't do it, but saw a guy do it.
My interpretation of this was to fry the heart for dinner.
Ken
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533.16 | I love it. | DECWET::HELSEL | Legitimate sporting purpose | Thu Nov 02 1989 18:25 | 5 |
| re .15:
Many :-)'s
/brett
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533.17 | blood and shirttails | DNEAST::VORHIS_AL | | Tue Nov 07 1989 13:37 | 14 |
| Being a "throwback" and coming from the South orig , I have
participated in the above mentioned "bloodying ". No you don't drink
blood from the heart , it is an old trad that when a person shoots his
first deer some of the blood be smeared over that lucky individual in
the face area . The trick was not to let the people you were with know
you were an uninitiated .
The shirt tail cutting also is a throwback to the south where deer
hunting is often done with hounds and is much more a social get
together than it is up north . With very liberal limits many hunters in
the south spend many days in the woods and therefore have many more
chances at shots at very fast running deer (hounds in hot pursuit).
I can say all of this because I was raised on this type of hunting .
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533.18 | Got my first one !!! | GLDOA::BARTON | Are we having fun yet ??? | Tue Nov 21 1989 16:21 | 28 |
| re:.5 &.6
Well I`m back from the great state of Wyoming. It`s pretty rugged
out there. In our party 6 out of 9 people got bucks. I was one of
the six ..... this was my first deer !! Mine was the smallest (a
small spike) the biggest was a 14 pt whitetail.
Like i said it`s a different style of hunting than the type they
do here in Michigan. Very rockey mountainous territory. Most shots
are over 150 yds. IN fact most are over 200 yds. I missed big bucks
on the first & second day out, then didn`t see another buck until
the end of the hunt. Saw about 25-35 does per day, but I was trying
to get a rack.
We hunted in the NE corner of Wyoming (Crook County) about 60 mile
north of Sundance or 15 miles south of Huelet (pop 291) which is
near Devils Tower. Had a great time, as we had over 6000 acres to
ourselves...... couldn`t have found another person if I had to.
I didn`t get the big one, but as we packed up to come home the
other guys said wait till next year. Soooooooo Guess I`ll be goin
back ..... now that I`ve got the first one out of the way it should
be a snap .....right????/ 8^)
Jeff B.
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533.19 | nice "7" pointer! | GENRAL::BOURBEAU | | Wed Nov 22 1989 09:26 | 4 |
| Congratulations Jeff,,by the way, in Wyoming (and the West)
that was a seven point buck. :^)
George
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533.20 | thats what i hear | GLDOA::BARTON | Are we having fun yet ??? | Wed Nov 22 1989 15:25 | 7 |
| The guys in the hunting party told me when we get home they`re all
12 pointers till someone tells them different 8^) 8^) 8^)
Whadda ya think ?????
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533.21 | 10 seconds of buck fever... | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | As you merged, power surged- together | Mon Nov 27 1989 10:53 | 41 |
| I almost managed to bag my first deer on Saturday. This is what we live for.
:-)
I was working along the edge of a swamp. My cousin and I had just split up, and
I was taking the lowland route. I came to an area that was flooded, about 20
feet across, and was frozen over. I looked for a way to cross- none was
apparent. So I decided to test the ice. One foot- ok. Two feet (splash!). Crap.
So I swore at myself for a couple of seconds- then I heard something that made
me look up.
A group of five deer were crashing through the bushes right in front of me.
My jaw dropped, and I thought "This is it!" The lead deer, a six pointer, was
stopped directly in front of me, on the other side of the frozen puddle. I
fumbled for the safety, and he took off. Finally, safety off, I shouldered
the shotgun. At this point he was past me, about 50-60 feet away. Shaking
with excitement, I let one fly. Pop! Now he lit the afterburners. I could have
taken another shot, but being unsure of exactly where my cousin was, I declined.
I began to run after them, hoping for another shot. Pop! My cousin shot at the
6 pointer. And they were gone.
Practically dizzy with excitement, I was shaking all over. "D'you hit em?"
"Nope." "Me neither."
So I went to find where the slug had hit, to ensure I hadn't hit him. No hair,
no blood, hole in the ground. I didn't hit him. The we found where my
cousin's bullet hit. Again, nothing.
We did see a little hair on one side of the road, but it appeared to be some
that had rubbed off on an overhanging branch. No blood. We tracked the deer
for quite a ways without finding any indication that we had hit him. We are
sure we missed.
What an experience. "Worth the price of admission."
So I blew it. But I don't really mind. (Though it would have been nice to get
a six pointer for my first deer. :-)
Boy, I'm glad that we have notes. :-) I couldn't wait to tell some people
that would understand.
The Doctah
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