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1328.2 | Moved from Unsuccessfull Hunts (1324) | ODIXIE::SHADDIX | | Wed Dec 08 1993 09:43 | 18 |
| I think these are all good comments/opinions but one fact does remain,
none of us can comment on what we would do until this happens to us.
Also, until you've had a deer run after making a good shot, then you
cant judge anothers shot placement. I've shot a deer with my old 30.06
and knocked him down. He got up an ran 175 yards. There was NO blood
trail to track. I did find the deer after making half circles in the
direction he ran. When field dressing I found that the bullet took out
his heart and a lung. We have to realize that these are wild animals
and their will to survive is much greater than we can imagine.
rat hole rat hole rat hole.
I've said enough. Lets get back to the topic. Unsuccessful Notes.
Earl
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1328.3 | Moved from Unsuccessfull Hunts (1324) | AKRONU::LAFOSSE | THE FRA, 226-5328 | Wed Dec 08 1993 10:08 | 19 |
| it's water over the dam... so i'm not gonna beat a dead horse here... Suffice it
to say that I won't leave the woods in the future until i've exhausted all
possibilities. Yes I did think at the time that the 8 pointer the kid shot may
have been the one I shot, but I did also tell him I would be back to look later
and explained why I had to leave. Again, I'll agree this was a big mistake. I'm
human and make my share of mistakes, it's not something i'm above doing. After
offering to help the kid dress it out and drag it to the road with him, I would
have thought he would have been more of a sportsman himself. I guess I am naive.
Do I believe all hunters on public land are dopes... not hardly, I know quite a
few guys that I have the utmost respect for. Besides, i'm out there hunting
with everyone else, and I like to think i'm not some yahoo.
Also, i'm not the type to unload on running deer, shoot thru brush etc... Nor
did I shoot at the deers ass... I consider a broadside CLEAR shot at 80 yards
using a scoped shotgun to be a very makeable shot. If you do not than that's
your choice.
Good luck to everyone during the remainder of the season. Fra
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1328.5 | Can't read what I can't see.... | CAPNET::LEFEBVRE | Nature bats last | Fri Dec 10 1993 12:53 | 3 |
| Fra, your text is going past the margin. Are you using DecWindows?
Mark.
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1328.7 | This note is heating up!!! | MSBCS::MERCIER | | Wed Dec 15 1993 12:24 | 14 |
| This is very interesting. Almost Deja Vous (sp�?)!!! I have seen more
than one hunting camp and parties broken up for the same reason's were
seeing here. A difference in morals, values and attitudes.
I myself have taken my fathers advice......
People who live in glass houses.....
Should get dressed in the cellar!!!!!!!!!
I had to throw something in here ;^)
Bob M�
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1328.8 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Proud to be in the NRA | Wed Dec 15 1993 12:38 | 17 |
| Everyone needs to lighten up a bit, or this notesfile will probably
dissappear one day. Oh well, either sex season is 11 days away, and I
will be in a stand with my new camcorder, and 7mm mag, looking for the
doe meat.
Talked to my taxidermist last night, and my 14 point non typical will
be ready this next week. Merry Christmas. My 9 pointer is the biggest
rack he has had this year.
Hey Fra, I sent you and Wess pictures of the 9 pointer in your
Christmas cards. Happy holidays everyone.
Just remember, the fight is not with ourselves, it is with the
government. We have found the enemy, and it is us!
Bob
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1328.9 | question on pissing in scrapes | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Wed Dec 15 1993 12:54 | 36 |
|
Seems like a good place to put this (if there is a better note, feel
free to move it)
Recently in the success note, there was a note about someone being mad
at another hunter for pissing in a scrape. I did this this year and
it worked. Let me explain, I recalled seeing a hunting show that talked
about scents (I believe it was one of the infamous Fred Trost shows
that got him sued), anyway, what he basically said, from what I could
recall, was that the active ingrediant in piss is basically ammonia and
this is the smell that stays around for awhile. Well on the first day
of this season, i went up an OLD (40-50 years) logging road, it is
nothing more than a hard to follow trail now. Over about 1/2 mile,
there were 10 scrapes on it. I set up to watch over an area of this
for most of that afternoon and the next day. No scrape activity. On
the 3rd day I hunted (4th day of season), on the way out, the scrapes
still showed no sign of activity, I had to go, so I pissed in one
of the scrapes. Well I went back a week later, and the scrape line
was active again, the scrape that I pissed in had been beat to hell, he
had dug it out clear, beat the crap out of the sapling etc. this boy
was sure mad that someone else was around.
The theory the show put out was that the only smell that remains after
any time is the ammonia, the rest evaporates quickly.
Another reason I pissed in the scrape was that we were dragging out
a buck at the time, who was shot about 200 yards from the scrape line
and we figured it was his scrapes, so what the heck, I had to go.
So, basically I am saying that it may not be all bad to piss in them.
I would say if you think they are visiting every day, the probably not
a good idea, but in NH there isn't the deer count that there are other
places and they don't visit the scrape lines daily.
--Bob
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1328.10 | | WHEN::BING | Impeach Hillary! Bill Too! | Wed Dec 15 1993 15:10 | 10 |
|
Bob that was Fed Trost, and he poured a quart of his own urine
on the ground and had not one but two nice bucks smelling where
he put it. Like you said it's the ammonia smell that brings em in.
If I remember correctly he even used a bottle of plain
ammonia(nonscented) and brought deer in with that. Bottom line is
that I don't go out of my way if I got to go but I also dont go
in my stand either.
Walt
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1328.11 | | SAILBT::ERICKSON | 26/8=3.25 --- 8 tough loses | Wed Dec 15 1993 15:50 | 8 |
|
The point is you can't take a leak in a scape and except
something to come check it that day. Has anyone tried the following,
a guide from PA. told me this. Wearing your gloves take a stick, and
make a scrape with the stick. He said to make the scrape about 2" deep.
He says that the earth scent of a fresh scape will attract deer.
Ron
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1328.12 | What about using this? | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Thu Dec 16 1993 08:51 | 13 |
| Guys,
Instead of you taking a leak in the scrape have you ever tried
something like a Tinks Drip-u-lator filled with something that you
can actually hunt over that day? About 4 years ago I know of several
nice bucks killed off of the same scrape using a drip-u-lator. If my
memory serves me correctly Bob-the-Knob Harris took his 14point using
one of these. I myself will never take a leak on a scrape I am hunting
or even in the immediate area I am hunting in, of course everyone has
their opini.
Just my .02c worth
Wess
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1328.13 | Tinks #69 is king! | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Proud to be in the NRA | Thu Dec 16 1993 09:11 | 8 |
| Wess,
I harvested the 14 pointer, and the 9 pointer using the Tinks Dispenser
over a scrape. I heartily believe in this product, and endorse it to
my friends and fellow hunters.
Bob
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1328.14 | | DEBRIS::CABRAL | | Thu Dec 16 1993 13:17 | 11 |
| Fra and I have had some off-line discussions regarding some of
our contributions in the unsuccessful note. In a mail message to me,
Fra has filled in those informational holes which led me to believe
that 1324.21 portrayed some lack of good judgement. As I am now
privvy to the complete story, and am willing to take him at his
word as a man of honor, I offer this apology for calling him on
something it turns out he did not do.
And since our conversations were informational in other ways, I'm
certain that fra will understand why I called him on it.
Bob
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1328.15 | my spelling is correct | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Bill Clinton=Mama's Boy! | Fri Dec 17 1993 14:42 | 19 |
| This is a perfect place for me to put this note. It has been brought
to my attention, that some of you might find some of my notes "critical
of others".
Debate and disagreement sparks conversation and learning new things.
So, if I create a note, or reply to one, it is my own opinion, it is
my constitutional right of Freedom of Speech, (unless Bill Clinton
takes this one away from me), for me to speak my mind. IF you agree
that's fine, if you don't, to damn bad.
If everyone thought the same thing, and agree to everything, this would
be one boring ass world. Therefore, you know who you are, kiss my
brass!
Bob Harris
Successful buck hunter
member NRA
member WLFA
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1328.16 | WLFA = ? | DEBRIS::CABRAL | | Fri Dec 17 1993 15:50 | 7 |
| Mr. Harris (successfull buck hunter, member NRA, member WLFA)
What does WLFA stand for?
Just curious...
Bob
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1328.17 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Bill Clinton=Mama's Boy! | Fri Dec 17 1993 16:30 | 5 |
| Wildlife Legislative Fund of America. They support hunting, fishing,
and trapping.
Bob
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1328.18 | Nice bucks | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Mon Dec 20 1993 11:10 | 12 |
| Bob,
I thought WLFA stood for
"Weird Looking Fat Asshole".
Just kidding bud, I got the pictures of your deer. My wife had to
finally take them away from me because it was all I was talking about
all weekend. Nice tine length on the 9 pointer! You should be really
proud of both deer, I know you are, and you should be.
Wess
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1328.19 | Ouch!!! | MSBCS::MERCIER | | Mon Dec 20 1993 11:39 | 5 |
| WLFA!!! That explains it!!! Thanks for clearing that up for us Wess!!!
I'm glad I got to see it before it disappears!!!
Bob M�
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1328.20 | I know you are, but what am I | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Mon Dec 20 1993 13:28 | 8 |
| Bob M.
I'm just glad Harris has a good sense of humor! He's three times my
size. At least as far as height goes!
Go ahead Harris put something in about my wife...I can take it.
Wess
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1328.21 | my turn | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Bill Clinton=Mama's Boy! | Mon Dec 20 1993 13:40 | 22 |
| I know you are just dying for my response. I'm done with your wife!
She has served her purpose, so I will not say anything about her,
except that she's a thief. Yeh, she takes my breath away. I didn't
know your wife was so religious. She kept moaning,"Oh God, Oh God,
Oh God YES! YES! YES!"
BAck to the black hole. Hmmm! Is there a connect? Wesley, the price
of my bow just went up for you friend. So Wess, let's hear a little
bit more detail about your hunting earlier this year. You know, the
day you pulled your bow back TWICE! Hmm.
Enough trashing Wess. I have seen his picture. God does have a sense
of humor. Were you in the movie "Deliverance"? Or was that just your
papa and mama? Oh, your cousin. Wait, I thought that was your wife.
Oh, their one in the same.
You Kentucky back country, big forehead, redneck, somabitch!
Laughing hysterically,
Bob
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1328.22 | Honey? | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Mon Dec 20 1993 13:42 | 6 |
| Harris,
I think I love you.
Wess
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1328.23 | I've seen the pictures!!! | MSBCS::MERCIER | | Mon Dec 20 1993 13:52 | 7 |
| I've seen a picture of Bob over Fra's house with his non-typical. He is
a big guy. I figured that deer would have looked a lot bigger if Bob
wasn't in the picture ;^)
Bob M�
p.s. my spelling is o.k. but my grammar stinks........
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1328.24 | Local humor.. | 31318::CORBETTKE | | Mon Dec 20 1993 14:08 | 6 |
| re. redneck
If Santa is in the living room and you are on the roof trying to fill
your tag, there's a good chance you're a redneck.
Ken
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1328.25 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Bill Clinton=Mama's Boy! | Mon Dec 20 1993 15:16 | 7 |
| Guess what Earl is going to be doing Christmas Eve? Strategically
placing his tree stand to view his roof. He will be in it with a six
pack of beer, and his rifle. Better shoot that buck now, while you have
your chance!
Bob
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1328.26 | thanks for the card bob!!! | AKRONU::LAFOSSE | THE FRA, 226-5328 | Tue Dec 21 1993 09:05 | 10 |
| Happy Holidays back at ya!!
BTW, are the pictures of those 2 boney racked deer (fooo hooo) for my
personal collection??? I'm not too sure if they rate to be put in
next to my VT monsters ;^)
If they are, I look forward to adding them to my album.... if not,
i'll understand... ;^(
Fra
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1328.27 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Clinton doesn't inhale, he sucks! | Tue Dec 21 1993 09:39 | 8 |
| Fra, keep them for yourself. It's dasher and dancer. I pick up my
14 pointer from mr. taxidermy on Friday morning.
Merry Christmas.
Bob
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1328.28 | Gun Control Tidal Wave coming! | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Clinton doesn't inhale, he sucks! | Wed Dec 22 1993 10:23 | 19 |
| Everyone needs to look at Firearms note 5727.85. I was going to move
it to the black hole for everyone to read, and I don't know how to do
it.
IF YOU HAVEN'T CONTACTED YOUR SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN YET, NOW IS THE
TIME TO DO IT. That's right, I was shouting. Your second ammendment
rights are slipping away from you, and if you just talk about it, and
take no action, WE WILL LOSE!
Do this now. They convene on January 25th, AND YOU BETTER SPEAK UP!
This is more than a "hunting note". This has to do with your right
to arm bears, and I mean bear arms!
Let's have a success note of a different type.
Merry Christmas again.
Bob "Who is massively stocking up on ammunition and firearms!" Harris
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1328.29 | Call yuor Congress Critters! | CSC32::SCHIMPF | | Sun Dec 26 1993 15:14 | 14 |
|
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Call your CONGRESS CRITTERS...AND YOUR LOCAL SHITATERS( elected
liars) or Senators...
HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!
May powder stay, and your Freezers full...
Jeff
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1328.49 | | GLDOA::ROGERS | I'm the NRA | Wed Dec 29 1993 18:40 | 41 |
| A personal answer for me only:
1991's opening day culmanated a 15 year long effort with a bow to kill
a deer. I had taken some with firearms, but it was very different.
Tht long distance kill was like shooting a paper target and the dead
animal, when you got up to it, was lessened. A sense of
accomplishment....sure but nothing special. I gave hunting for a very
long time (12 years) probably because of the lack of ....fulfillment?
The bow shot followed three months of scouting in the woods and getting
back in touch with the woodscraft I had learned as a kid. It also
followed 20 min of getting very close to my quarry. Less than forty
feet at the end. The draw and shoot was done with the quarry
completely unaware until a moment before the release, when some sixth
sense made the doe look right at me. The arrow hit exactly right and
the deer ran only 50yds and died within two minutes.
When I first walked up the deer, I was filled with remorse at the
thought of an arrow going through her vitals and what that must have
felt like. I didn't duck the the feeling. I took it as part of the
obligation if you choose to hunt. In sort of pentence, I dressed and
carried that doe to my car instead of driving the car to the deer. The
remorse feeling gradually gave way the realization that I had finally
acheived the skill level to do what comes natural to my species. The
remorse gave way to this and a sense of pride at one arrow-one deer.
1992 made it two arrows-two deer. I duplicated exactly the first year.
and learned something more. I need to move on to more difficult
hunting than taking young does. In 1993, that's all I say and passed
on perhaps a half dozen of the same opportunities. I am scoreless in
1993 or maybe the opposite is true, one arrow-one deer still holds.
If you really want the game for food, if you really want it to
challenge you and your skills, if you want to really know what the
wilderness is all about and how to fit in, hunting is the most
rewarding, personal, one on one, thing you can do.
There is no such scale for things like that. My 5 could be your 30.
Regards,
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1328.50 | Great topic.. | JUPITR::BUTCH | No Shortcut Too Short | Thu Dec 30 1993 07:28 | 18 |
| Mr. Savage,
Just like the others, I feel I can't rate my feelings with numbers.
It's hard to put my feelings into words right after a successful hunt.
Of course I feel remorse and saddness, but at the same time proud. I
think the Whitetailed Deer is the most beautiful animal God has put on
this Earth. To see a deer suffering from starvation, collision with a
car, disease or anything like that makes me even sadder and sicker. All
these ways of suffering are linked to high concentrations and
overpopulation. Hunting is best way to control the deer population, in
my opinion. Plus, it gives me the time I love so much to be in the
outdoors and help my family with a winters supply of meat. Like I said,
I always feel sad, but these reasons help a lot. I will always feel
sad because of taking the life of an animal I never run out of respect
for, and I always will. If ever the time comes that I don't feel real
sad, I will quit huinting. But that time will never come. Thanks for
listening to our side. Hope I helped.
Butch
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1328.30 | Take me back to the woods. | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Clinton doesn't inhale, he sucks! | Mon Jan 03 1994 09:33 | 19 |
| Ok. Did everyone have a nice holiday? Did everyone get the
opportunity to get into the woods?
I did. The only deer I saw were the two doe my friend shot. I helped
him drag them out. I went hunting about three times last week. Saw
nothing from the stand. It sure was nice and quiet on the stand. I
love sitting in the stand on a cool morning, with the birds of the
woods just going at it. I was covered up with a flock of red headed
wood peckers.
Went trout fishing on Thursday. Caught six trout in 1.5 hours. Let
them all go. Played a little golf. Now, instead of gazing at the
woodland surroundings, and listening for deer, I am staring at this
box with a screen, and listening to my phone ring.
Welcome back to reality.
Bob
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1328.31 | birds, not deer... | JUPITR::BUTCH | No Shortcut Too Short | Mon Jan 03 1994 14:54 | 6 |
| Had a great holiday, thanks. Took my wife paatridge hunting and
shot my first double, with a witness even. I think they were the
slowest paatridge in the world. Ice fishing time. Do much of that down
there, Bob?
Butch
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1328.32 | | ODIXIE::NEWSHAM | James Newsham @ALF | Mon Jan 03 1994 15:59 | 15 |
| <<< Note 1328.31 by JUPITR::BUTCH "No Shortcut Too Short" >>>
-< birds, not deer... >-
> Had a great holiday, thanks. Took my wife paatridge hunting and
> shot my first double, with a witness even. I think they were the
> slowest paatridge in the world. Ice fishing time. Do much of that down
> there, Bob?
Butch
The only ice fishing Bob does down here is with his cousin Jack
Daniels ;-)
Red
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1328.33 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Clinton doesn't inhale, he sucks! | Mon Jan 03 1994 16:41 | 10 |
| Ice fishing. Well, my worm had ice on it the other day. Mainly
though, I ice fish with the Crown Royal, not the Jack. Now it is time
to build that trophy wall in the basement for my deerheads, and all the
articles and pictures I got this year. New concept for the hunting
wall: Below each deer head will be a 11" X14" framed print of me
posing with the above head in the field. I need a 6-8 lb brown trout
to put on the wall to. That is what I am working on now.
Bob
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1328.34 | Close one | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Tue Jan 04 1994 09:02 | 45 |
| Guys,
I went out Dec 31 for a little bow hunting/video action. We had 2
inches of fresh snow on the ground so I slipped my xxl white sweatsuit
over my camo, my buddy did the same. I took a stand where I scored on
opening day for about 1 hour and never saw anything. There weren't any
tracks, not even a squirrel. My friend who was running the camera
motioned my to get down. His feet were freezing. I moved over the
hill to another strip of woods where we started still hunting. As I
rounded a strip of cedar trees I noticed a brown blob about 25 yards
away, with a rack! Since we were only allowed to shoot does, we kept
slipping closer. It appeared the buck was asleep with his head lying
on his side. After wispering back and forth he heard us and took off,
only to stop about 40 yards, confused he started back toward us. He
finally took off, leaving us smiling until next year.
We went over the hill and I pulled out a turkey diaphram. My friend
had his .308 and wanted to nock a coyote off. I sat down, putting him
on a gas line(could see for 200 yards). I started squealing the
diaphram when I saw my friend jump to the ground and try to get a rest.
I kept waiting for the shot, but it never came. After about 5 minutes
he walked over to me and said that 6 coyotes ran across the gasline
with last one stopping for a few seconds. I told him to go back and
wait, while I moved up the hill about 75 yards and started calling
again. About a minute later he dives to the ground again and starts
fumbling with his safety. I wait for the shot, nothing. He said that
one of the coyotes went back across the gasline but he couldn't find
the safety. Did I ever ride him hard!
Was supposed to go duck hunting Jan 1, but my son and my wife got the
flu and were very sick. About 11:30am on the 1st my friend called and
told me what I missed. He said he had the boat hooked up and was
headed down one of the big hills to the Ohio river when he lost
control(ice) and rolled his truck/boat 2 times slamming his truck into
a tree and hanging upside down over a creek. He said every window in
his truck was broken out with extensive damage to the passenger side.
His boat and truck are totolled. He said if he hadn't hooked the
safety chain on his boat to the truck he would probably be dead(went in
the creek upside down under water). I dropped down on my knees and
said a thankyou to the big guy for me not being there and him not being
hurt too badly.
Be careful and good luck
Wess
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1328.35 | final weekend coming up | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Clinton doesn't inhale, he sucks! | Tue Jan 04 1994 13:27 | 7 |
| Aren't you glad you had the flu? Happy new year, eh Wess? I am going
down to south Georgia this weekend to pick up my deer meat, video tape
deer, and maybe pop a doe if I have the chance. Maybe I will take the
bow instead of the rifle, who knows. Maybe I'll bring both.
Bob
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1328.36 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Clinton doesn't inhale, he sucks! | Thu Jan 06 1994 13:01 | 7 |
| Heard on the radio yesterday, that a guy in Louisiana shot a 29 point
non typical. It scored 272 3/8. 13" around the bases, 11" eye guards
and I think the inside spread was about27". I put the stats on Red's
board, so Red, if any of these numbers are wrong, please correct me.
Bob
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1328.37 | PLEASE CALL AS SOON AS YOU CAN!!! | 40107::TOWLE | Corky | Fri Jan 07 1994 11:10 | 72 |
| Now's our chance!
Make the phione ring off the hook!!! Please pass this along and lets get
the word out!
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The White House has a call-in line with a very brief survey on our
current economic conditions and on the issue of GUN CONTROL. The
number to call is (202) 456-1111, then press (1) and (1) again.
The first two questions are:
1) How would you describe the economic conditions in the
country today?
Press the number which best describes your answer:
1 - very good
2 - good
3 - poor
4 - very poor
9 - to repeat question
2) During the next 12 months, do you think economic
conditions in this country will get get better,
become worse, or stay the same?
Press the number which best describes your answer:
1 - better
2 - worse
3 - same
9 - to repeat question
Now for the questions which really count :-)
3) Think about crime and guns for a moment.
Would you favor or oppose a ban on the sale of all
semi-automatic weapons except those that are issued
to law enforcement officers?
Press the number which best describes your answer:
1 - favor
2 - oppose
3 - unsure
9 - to repeat question
4) In general do you think gun control laws do or do
not reduce violent crime?
Press the number which best describes your answer:
1 - do
2 - do not
9 - to repeat question
Let's all inform Clinton and his gun control advocates how we feel!
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1328.38 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Clinton doesn't inhale, he sucks! | Fri Jan 07 1994 12:55 | 12 |
| I just did. Everyone else better do it to.
Looks like hunting season is over with. I was going to go this weekend
for the final hunt, and have to get the house ready for sale.
So it has been an excellent season, and am looking forward to next
season. I don't think I will be able to fish, or play golf for awhile.
Have to sell our house, buy a new one, and then get it all straightened
out. Now let's see, which wall will have my deer heads on it?
Bob
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1328.39 | Carefully time these events :-) | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Fri Jan 07 1994 12:59 | 8 |
|
Carefull Bob, with the timing of the new hunting partner you mentioned
in another note. If you don't plan it right the little guy will arrive
just in time for deer season, then you will to tired to stay awake
on stand!!
--Bob
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1328.40 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Clinton doesn't inhale, he sucks! | Fri Jan 07 1994 13:13 | 7 |
| We plan on getting the job done around August, if even this year. That
would leave a due date of April-May. I am to slick. However, since we
are now looking for a new house, this baby thing is put off on the back
burner for awhile.
Bob
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1328.51 | Here's my answer | 40107::TOWLE | Corky | Fri Jan 07 1994 15:02 | 61 |
| RE: <<< Note 1334.0 by TLE::SAVAGE >>>
. On a scale ranging from +5 (exhilarating fun), to zero (complete
. indifference), to -5 (profound remorse), how do hunters regard the
. moment when they hit the target and the animal goes down?
Strictly from my perspective I can't actually measure this feeling with a
number scale.
Again, strictly from my perspective, I get no exhilarating fun type feeling
neither do I profound remorse. What I do get is a pang of some type of
feeling that is extremely hard to express at ending the life of another living
thing and at the same time a feeling of greatfulness to the Almighty for
providing me with the bounty He has placed here for us to partake of.
. Do hunters manage to distance themselves emotionally from the death?
. How?
I do. Yes. By saying a short prayer;
"Lord I thank you for this bounty. Please bless this creature and bless it
to our use as my family and I partake of it in your name. Please take the soul
of this, your magnificent creation, to wherever the souls of Deer may go so it
may rest in etrnal peace."
And additionally by knowing the harvest will be put to good use thereafter.
. In what way do hunters identify with the game they kill?
As a worthy and admirable quarry that is due great respect.
. Can hunters afford feelings of sadness and loss when they succeed?
Yes. If they don't they have no concience and should not be hunting.
. Do recreational hunters have a sense of duty? To whom/what?
I'd say most do. All that I have ever known do. I wouldn't hunt with anyone
that didn't!
The duty all hunters have is to know and have have respect for the law, the
land owners rights, but most of all to have respect for and the knowledge of
the game being hunted and the skill to harvest that game cleanly and quickly
with as little suffering as possible to the game being harvested.
. I imagine there are as many answers to these questions as there are
. hunters. It is NOT my place to judge any replies as right or wrong.
. And of course you are not obliged to reply at all.
I appreciate the opportunity to reply and I appreciate your attitude
concerning being non-judgemental.
This is the kind of attitude that fosters understanding and cooperation
instead of misunderstanding and confrontation. I congratulate you and you've
earned at least my respect as being someone who can ask a very hard to answer
series of questions with what appears to be no ulterior motive.
We need more of it. *Lots* more of it.
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1328.52 | Corky, ya got it from the hart didn't ya | 7922::GMARINI | | Thu Jan 13 1994 13:23 | 11 |
| Thanks Corky,
Your reply here not only came from your hart but you said what I feel
in mine as well.....God bless Ya and God bless all the creatures on
this earth that man has ( mostly ) lived with and lived from.
Sorry if this sound blubbey but Corky's words struck me deeply
Gerry (P.S Corky, didn't forget ya, I'll be comming up soon for the Op
rod)
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1328.41 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Taking arms for the 2nd ammendment | Wed Jan 26 1994 13:31 | 10 |
| Anybody got any hunting season coming up? This file has gone
dead, as usual. Any good hunting stories, tips, jokes, etc.
Geez, what the hell am I going to do until bow season now. My golf
game sucks, the fish aren't biting, and the wife is nagging.
My bow is still for sale. I will buy a long bow soon, and start
shooting it.
Bob
|
1328.42 | The dogs keep U busy all year | MLLCPP::NELSON | Wanted...Send Picture of Dog | Thu Jan 27 1994 09:52 | 22 |
|
Well if it weren't for this terrible cold weather and snowfall
we'd still be bird hunting at a shooting preserve someplace. The
season doesn't end til March 31st on the preserves so as long as the
funds hold out, we continue to hunt.
The season is never over when you own a gun dog. Even though we
can't "hunt" right now, we're starting to work on Forced Train
Retrieve. All the basics can be reinforced during the Winter months.
The field trials and Hunt Tests will be starting up in February in
the Deleware / NJ areas. Its a bit of a drive from Mass but if the
itch is real strong, we might head out. In March, the field events
kick off in Southern New England, so its not that much of a wait.
And as an aside, my 13 year old daughter is doing an EXCELLENT
job in the Show Ring with my GUNDOG !!!! Earned two points towards
his AKC conformance championship title earlier in January. Its so
satisfying to see the work you put into an animal come to blossom.
And its nice to have the family involved with the dog so he is not
just Dad's hunting dog.
dave
|
1328.43 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Taking arms for the 2nd ammendment | Thu Jan 27 1994 11:09 | 15 |
| So basically, it's gone to the dogs. sounds great. Soon as I get
the new bow, I'm going to start playing with it. I am focusing my
spare time and funds on the NRA right now. Bought a new western style
revolver. Just waiting on the arrival of it. A remington 1875 outlaw
in .45 lc. 7.5 inch barrel. I believe that I will be able to hunt
with it. Also, am starting to watch some videos here and there.
The move this spring should eat up some time. My house is for sale.
Once we get into the new house, and settled in, it will be time for
hunting shows, and shooting the bow again. And then, here we go again.
My nine pointer should be ready by the end of February. It is still
a great pleasure to look at my 15 pointer everynight.
take care.
bob
|
1328.44 | honk, honk | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Mon Jan 31 1994 08:12 | 23 |
| Bob,
I went Goose hunting for the first time last Friday morning. Talk
about a good time! I hunted out of a pit with a fellow Dec remote
engineer in Ballard County Ky, right next to the refuge. The geese
were flying about 100-150yards high at first but after the morning
progressed several decided to work our decoys. Chris was mouth calling
them and waving/flapping a black board to look like one flapping their
wings. There were 4 of us in the pit and we all limited out by noon.
I think the closest shot was about 40 yards with one of the guys flat
ass rolling one at about 75-80 yards! They were shooting the 3 1/2 f's
and t's. I was shooting 3" bb's, I felt under gunned after he made
that long shot.
We all opened up on one goose that was probably 60 yards high, killing
him deader than last wednesday. After he hit the ground we noticed a
large bird coming in circling..it was a young bald eagle. He had a
wingspan of prob 4-5ft.
All in all it was a good time, I will do it again next year if I get
the chance.
Wess
|
1328.45 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Life member of the NRA! | Mon Jan 31 1994 08:42 | 6 |
| Sounds like fun, Wess. I'll be heading down to Florida next week for
a little business and golf, so could you please take care of Diana for
me while I am out of town?
Bob
|
1328.46 | Smile | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Mon Jan 31 1994 10:55 | 6 |
| Bob,
I will do my best. Since note 1341 is out, that is all I can say.
Although I am dialing in from your house as we speak!
Wess
|
1328.47 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | If I had one dollar for every VP | Fri Feb 04 1994 09:07 | 9 |
| My nine pointer made the February edition of Georgia outdoor news.
Wess, I'll send you a copy to go along with the December edition of
my 15 point non typical.
Both bucks will get officially dry scored in August, at the Buckarama.
Nine pointer should be back from mr. taxidermy by the end of the month.
Bob
|
1328.48 | | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Fri Feb 04 1994 10:15 | 19 |
| Hairless,
I heard they put that 9 pointer in as an example of what to be happy
with if all you have ever shot were does.
I liked that little Georgia mazazine, as a matter of fact I dug it out
of my "outdoor drawer" last night and read it again. There was an
article towards the front that a reader had sent in that went something
like this:
John Doe recently picked up a copy of GON at his local grocery store
and when arriving home noticed a flyer that had been put in by an
animal rights activist. It said something like, every animal needs a
few basic necessities to survive. Food, shelter and a safe haven.
Hunters take the last from them, don't do it.
It then said that John read the flyer, smiled and hit the woods!
Wess
|
1328.53 | getting head! | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | I love longbow | Tue Mar 08 1994 08:45 | 12 |
| Another cool day for me today. I get to pick up my 9 pointer from the
taxidermist. Unfortunately, my 15 pointer gets moved from the living
room to the back bedroom (aka hunting room), so the big 9 gets
dominance of the living room.
I'll be moving to a new house in about 5 weeks, and the 9 pointer will
go in the living room. The other heads will go downstairs into the
finished basement, in the poolroom.
Longbow Bob
|
1328.54 | | CSC32::W_TUTTLE | | Tue Mar 15 1994 10:39 | 5 |
| Longbow Bob,
Just keep rubbing it in. They sound like some nice size bucks.
I'm just jealous.
.
William
|
1328.55 | | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | I love longbow | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:11 | 7 |
| Funny thing is, this mount gave the deer a "sneak" look, vs the
traditional upright turn to the right look. My wife said that it
scared her. She is now used to it. I look at him every night before
going to bed, and get pumped for the 94 season.
Bob
|
1328.56 | | 33972::RHARRIS | I am the NRA, for life! | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:57 | 9 |
| Killer harvest! How long until deer season, Lee? Thank god I am
moving in two weeks. The move is keeping my mind free and clear of
yearning to go into the woods. After I settle into the new house, I
will start doing some scouting, and videotaping. Look out for them
snakes. I killed a baby copperhead at the golf course driving range
the other day. That putter was the perfect tool for the job.
Bob
|
1328.57 | PUTTER STILL GOOD FOR GOLF? | 29564::LIBS_C | | Wed Apr 13 1994 13:11 | 7 |
| RE -1
Yo Bob, and how does the putter work for putting with a bent shaft?
;-) ;-)
Carl
|
1328.58 | Four! | 35186::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Wed Apr 13 1994 13:17 | 11 |
| Bob,
The thought of you going off with a golf club made me laugh.
About 10 years ago I wanted to go frog giggin' and didn't have a gig.
Guess what I ended up using? A 3 wood. My dad hadn't used his clubs
for years and it really knocked the stuffings out of them. Of course
I was covered with muddy pond water, but when you are young who cares.
Wess
|
1328.59 | | 33972::RHARRIS | I am the NRA, for life! | Wed Apr 13 1994 14:21 | 6 |
| WESS,
that should be fore, not four.
Bob
|
1328.60 | Thanks for saving us.... | 17576::ALLORE | All I want is ONE shot..well maybe 2 | Wed Apr 13 1994 14:23 | 10 |
| Boy, I'm glad you killed that snake! Why, he might
have grown up and produced more snakes! Next thing you know, we
would have had a snake emergency!! What did it do, interfere with
your drives???
Think when I get home tonight, I'm gonna go out in my
horse barn and look for some mice. I just feel like killing some-
thing.........and the worst snake I've seen around hear is the garter
variety. What the heck, I'll kill them too.......
I hate hearing stuff like that.....
|
1328.61 | | 33972::RHARRIS | I am the NRA, for life! | Wed Apr 13 1994 16:46 | 8 |
| You hate hearing what, that I killed a copperhead? Sorry. But I am
on the other side of the fence. The only good snake is a dead one.
But then we had this discussion last year. I know I'll probably get
reamed for this one. Next time I'll pet the damn thing and bring it
home to my wife, and say "Honey, here is our new pet, let's feed it".
bob
|
1328.62 | | 18583::AMBERSON | | Wed Apr 13 1994 16:55 | 5 |
| I kind of agree with .35 on this. Attitudes such as "The only good
snake is a dead one." don't do a helluva alot improve our image with
non-hunters. This is just the way the antis would like to portray us.
Jeff
|
1328.63 | What Jeff said | 57383::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Thu Apr 14 1994 13:34 | 3 |
| Bingo.
Mark.
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1328.64 | killing snakes has nothing to do with hunting | 33972::RHARRIS | I am the NRA, for life! | Thu Apr 14 1994 13:41 | 7 |
| Well, I can see I stand alone on this. FWIW, hunting had nothing to do
with killing a snake on a golf course. Therefore, killing snakes has
no impact on what non hunters think of hunters. Everyone is entitle to
their opinions, and I acknowledge yours. Still, if I run into another
venomous snake, it's dead. Call it what you want to.
snake killer
|
1328.65 | | 5451::ROBERTS | Waco protest..stand with us April 18th | Thu Apr 14 1994 14:46 | 8 |
|
Bob,
I feel the problem with killing a snake because it exists, is a wildlife
conservation issue. Ugly, poisonous or not, some snakes are becoming an
endangered species.
Gary
|
1328.66 | valuing differances | 18463::GATH | | Thu Apr 14 1994 15:05 | 29 |
| I am neither for or against killing snakes. I mean I have killed
some and I have not killed others. There is nothing wrong with
killing snakes in my opinion. I would probably not have killed the
snake on the golf course. I supose anytime we kill something
we should try to evaluate why? I have some ethics that I like
to impose upon myself and it is good for me to review these ethics
and see if they need updated.
It is however usually very touchy when I try to impose my ethics
on my neigbor. My neighbor gets mad and our relationship goes
down because I came across as holyer than thou....
I value our differances. If bob is evaluating his position on this
i suppose this good but I respect his position.
I suggest we all look at ourselves a little more closely and we would
see some place where we all need to make improvments.
Like perhaps taking more game than our family cares to eat.
Or perhaps not utilizing the complete bird because we are in a hurry
and only removing the breast. ( Its quick and easy)
These are just examples.
Let me get out of here before I come across as to Holy because I
am not.
Bear
|
1328.67 | | 33972::RHARRIS | I am the NRA, for life! | Thu Apr 14 1994 15:27 | 7 |
| ok, quick question. You are hunting your deer stand, and you spot a
coyote. Now you know that coyotes have been attacking the young deer,
and killing them. Do you shoot the coyote, or do you let it be? You
know what I would do, question is, what would you do?
bob "venomous snake and coyote killer" Harris
|
1328.68 | FWIW | 17576::MACGREGOR | Cody's Dad and Dukes Buddy | Fri Apr 15 1994 10:16 | 10 |
| I would kill the coyote. But then I would also bring him to a
taxidermist. I don't like coyotes. I have taken a few in my younger
days. They run in packs up at my camp and do huge damage to the deer
herd there. I have come across some deer carcasses that coyotes have
killed. It is not a pretty sight. That's the only reason I need to kill
every coyote that I see. I have also had the pleasure of disposing of a
Timber Rattler once, it was either that or bury my dog. I buried the
snake.
Bret "vermin and varmint killer" MacGregor
|
1328.69 | | 26291::BURROWS | Racers Ready...3,..2,..1,.. | Fri Apr 15 1994 10:52 | 5 |
| Kill the coyote. My first reaction was let'em be cause the shot would
spook any deer in the area, but on second thought the coyote's scent
will scare any deer off your stand anyway. Blast'em.
Clark
|
1328.70 | Bob, If you need more | 34293::SEATS | | Fri Apr 15 1994 11:08 | 12 |
| Bob,
If you run out of snakes come see me here in coastal South Carolina we
have plenty. Take your pick, Diamondback,Timber,Canebrake Rattlers for
your woods, Copperhead and Cottonmouth for your irons, and last and
least Pigmy Rattlers and Coral Snakes for your putters.
Most hunters here wear snake boots and carry a pistol loaded with
snake shot when our deer season opens on Aug. 12th.
Less than 120 Days till opening day!!!!!!
Darrell
|
1328.71 | | 33972::RHARRIS | I am the NRA, for life! | Fri Apr 15 1994 11:45 | 22 |
| Darrell, you pig! Less then 120 days. I know what you mean. During
bow season, which starts the third week of September, I wear snake
chaps, and carry a side arm. I could not believe it when January of
1993 we killed a 5 ft rattler. January! I tend to notice that
southerners will kill snakes before northerners do. Maybe it's
enviromental, or because of geography. We all know reading the
firearms conference that you northerners have to deal with all those
stupid gun laws, maybe you also got all those stupid gun control snake
loving idiots up there to. I even know people who are not hunters that
kill snakes. So basically, snake killing ain't got nuthin to do with
huntin no how. I sure as heck would hate to see my neighbor's kid
playing in the back yard and get bit by a copperhead that I let live.
That will never happen though. I sprinkle sulphur on the ground around
the garden, cuz snakes will not cross a sulphur line, and you ought to
see the garden come June. Got to wear snake chaps to get into it.
Oh well, how many days until bow season? 154. Thank god I'm moving,
keep my mind busy on something else.
Later,
Bob
|
1328.72 | to each their own!!!!!!!! | 35966::GEIBELL | lost in Pennsylvania | Fri Apr 15 1994 14:05 | 55 |
|
Just for anyones safety that comes in contact with a venomous snake
please be VERY CAREFULL if you do move it after its dispatched, a
snakes venom NEVER loose's it potency! I would have to say that the
best means of disposal is incineration, submersion in water, or burried
6 foot under.
I would hate to see someone or their pet accidently step on an old
set of fangs and be exposed to the venom, also you can also have a
reaction to the venom without being struck, if it rubbs off the snake
and you have a cut on your finger/or hands.
In my younger day's we used to hunt timber rattlers in PA. for the
game commission for the fair display's. it was nerve wrecking but fun
but also very dangerous. we used old folding wringer type mops and
cloth taped the sponges for grabbing the snakes. when we were done with
them they were soaked with alcohol and hung up away from any kid
contact.
Snakes are good for the eco system, but unfortunatly there are times
when they are just not wanted around a certain area. I dont see any
problem with them out in the wilds, but around your home where there
are pets/kids they should be delt with acordingly, wether its moved
far away/ or dispatched. I wouldnt just kill one I ran across out in
the woods.
I have seen snake bites and they are the most painfull bite for
size going and the worste to treat/heal. I know 2 people that have had
to have fingers amputated because of copperhead bites. The funny part
of reading theese notes on snakes brings back the memories of a summer
day when I was 7 years old,;
I had been up behind the house and turned over a log looking for
grubs to go fishing with, well this snake took off and there was about
a half dozen little snakes so ohhhh maaan PETS!!! I gather them all up
in a 1 gallon milk jug with the top cut off of it. so its back to the
house where I had a dry aquarium set up in my room, well mom caught me
before I made it to my room, she always had a knack for that
(especially after my pet chipmunks got loose in the house once) well I
wanna tell you she about freaked when she looked in the jug, she was
out the door with it so fast I hadnt even realised it was outa my hands
I ran outside pleading that I wanted to keep them for just a little
while, at the same time she was chopping them into little pieces with
the spade shovel, I started crying and I wanted to know why she was
hacking up my little buddies, She looked at me and said those were
copperheads! and where ever you got them stay away cause they will make
you very sick and you will have to go get operated on again!
Since I had been operated on 3 times by age 6 I knew that meant
severe pain! I think I was about 13 before I went back to that log.
Lee
P.S. Bob, contact a lab facility around you they may buy the snake
for antivenom.
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1328.73 | FORE! SPELLING...NOT! | 35186::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Fri Apr 15 1994 14:54 | 8 |
| Bob,
My mother-in-law is an old snake sometimes, I'll lend you a 3 wood, if
you know what I mean.
5 days until GOBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLER CITY1
WESS
|
1328.74 | | 57383::LEFEBVRE | PCBU Product Management | Tue Apr 19 1994 13:34 | 7 |
| Snakes serve a valuable purpose in the ecosystem. Hunters and
non-hunters alike should be concerned with wanton killing of any
species.
BTW, I would have let the coyote go.
Mark.
|
1328.75 | | 35186::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Tue Apr 19 1994 15:18 | 4 |
| I would have shot the coyote...twice!
Wess
|
1328.76 | Coyotes are good cat getters! | 16616::MELENDEZ | | Tue Apr 19 1994 20:54 | 14 |
| If I shot every coyote and snake I came accross out here in the Mojave
Desert I would have to by reminton to pay for the bullets, and thats if
I reload all of them...
Our problem is mountain Lions, they eat everything, dogs, cats, sheep,
deer, coyotes,bobcats,and kids! The liberal pinko anti hunters here
have made them cute little critters and now they are not hunted.
As of late we have had more than 100 attacks or harrasments of people
in just the last year.
I watch my step, and leave the trash cans in until the truck comes.
One good thing, we have few stray cats (aka) coyote orderves.
Joe
|
1328.77 | SNAKE LIVES! | 33972::RHARRIS | I live for deer season! | Wed Apr 20 1994 10:47 | 12 |
| Last night, as I was cutting the back yard for the last time (thank
god!), I ran up on a brown snake. It was about a foot long. I
identified it as a non poisonous snake, and let it go. I still hate
snakes. I even have nightmares about them, Earl can tell you that! I
let it go. I figure that was good for me. Oh well, I would shoot
the yelp out of the coyote. I guess it all depends on territory. Joe
was talking about mountain lions being a nuisance out west. Down
south, farmers, hunters etc shoot coyotes. They are a real problem
down here. If they had liberal season, I would save my ammo for that.
Bob :)
|
1328.78 | | 33972::RHARRIS | NRA lifer, heart and soul! | Wed May 25 1994 10:22 | 15 |
| I was watching a special on PBS last night, "The Joy of Snakes", with
Dick Flood, a.k.a. Okeefenokee Joe.
I learned alot about snakes last night. I even taped it. I learned
which ones are poisonous, which ones are not, and alot about snake
behavior. I don't think I will be so scared about snakes, as I will be
more cautious of them. I think that this boils down to lower snake
kill on my part. The non poisonous ones will slither away. The
poisonous ones, well I haven't figured that out yet. I identified the
snake I saw Saturday fishing on the show....Cottonmouth! That thing
got within 8 ft of my little boat. So I got to get the brownstreaks
out of my boxers now.
Bob
|
1328.79 | anyone mention "snakes"? | 5451::ROBERTS | stay fit, eat well, die anyway | Wed May 25 1994 12:18 | 26 |
|
As I was rolling out my sleeping bag the other night while camping out,
I noticed something near one of the lawn chairs. There was a colorful
patterned snake about 2 feet long, laying there stretched out cooling it's
self on the concrete pad.
I only had my pen light to shine on it and went to the truck for my big
lantern. The snake was shaking it's tail like a rattler would, but
there wasn't any rattles anyhow. Anyway, instead of killing it, I decided
to relocate it with a broom. Sucker had an attitude and it took a while
to get it tossed outta there. You could here it snapping at the broom. I
didn't have my pistol with me for back up.
I looked in my Audobahn(sp?) field guide of reptiles next morning and can't
find a photo that looks exactly like what I saw. The milk snake and the
corn snake patterns are similar, but neither is close enough. Orange pattern
on top alternating black pattern underneath, black spots on white under
chin, head and jaw structure were distinct but not much larger than body.
I didn't bother to count number anal plates. :^)
I wish I thought to toss the snake in the garbage can for the night so it
would have been possible to photograph it in daylight.
After securing the site to myself, I went to sleep. ...Eventually.
Gary
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1328.80 | Try Bleach�?� | 30029::MERCIER | | Wed May 25 1994 12:24 | 12 |
| Bob,
I remember when I was down there fishing Lake Lanier two years ago.
I was told to be careful this time of year as the Water Moccassins were
breeding and that they were highly aggressive.
I didn't think much of it until my brother-in-law left a big black
rubber one in my path!!!! Not knowing it was rubber..........
I suggest bleach for your problem
Bob M� ;^)
|
1328.81 | Sleeping on the ground is great | 16616::MELENDEZ | | Wed May 25 1994 13:06 | 10 |
| Living out here in california we dont have the cotton mouth. Thank god,
but once while out hunting deer, I woke up with a snake in my sleeping
bag. I didnt dare move so my buds placed some hot stones from the fire
at the end of the bag and the snake moved down there and I got out of
the bag in a quick hurry. It was just a king snake but that didnt make
me feel any better. My shorts were clean as any movment might have
agrivated the snake.
Sign me
asleep in the RV.
Joe I like the comfort or a bed and no snakes Melendez
|
1328.82 | Caught one down south... | 27748::BUTCH | No Shortcut Too Short | Wed May 25 1994 14:01 | 4 |
| Gary,
Where are you? Maybe a copperhead?
Butch
|
1328.83 | | 5451::ROBERTS | stay fit, eat well, die anyway | Wed May 25 1994 14:23 | 12 |
|
Butch,
I thought it was a copperhead at first, but the head and body weren't
as "thick" as I would have expected. Maybe it was a youngster? (last
season newborn)
I'm in Southern NH, just over the Massachusetts boarder. According to
the guide book I use, we are living on the Northern edge of their range.
Gary
|
1328.84 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | light, held together by water | Thu May 26 1994 08:35 | 3 |
| Sounds like a milk snake. Different subspecies have slightly different
markings; none of the milk snakes we ever caught looked exactly like the
pictures, either.
|
1328.85 | | 33972::RHARRIS | NRA lifer, heart and soul! | Thu May 26 1994 10:08 | 14 |
| A few back it was mentioned about the snake shaking its tail, and not
having a rattle. Some snakes, regardless of being rattlers or not,
will shake their tail as a defensive manuever, while being coiled up.
I think it is more nerves.
With all this snake stuff going on, TV, talking about it etc, last
night I had a nightmare that a coral snake was in my bedroom. i woke
up sweating bullets and gasping for air. I always have nightmares
about snakes.
So broke out the bleach last night :)
bob
|
1328.86 | They were never raised on a farm! | 35186::VANDENBARK | Makes me happy! | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:45 | 14 |
| Guys,
Well it seems some of the anti-hunters around Trenton Ohio are trying
to get a law passed to make it illegal to hang deer from your tree on
your own property. They are supposed to vote on it soon.
Actually the "new law" will state "any dead animal", some trappers in
the area offended someone I guess.
What do you think?
Wess
P.S. Trenton is out in the country a ways!
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