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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:36 am to
Posted by NicoBlues
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:36 am to
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Choirboy




That analogy was too coincidental. Sounds like you have some repenting to do.
Posted by Choirboy
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:40 am to
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That analogy was too coincidental. Sounds like you have some repenting to do


I can accept that.......
Posted by glassman
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Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:44 am to
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tgrbaitn08


I have read this entire thread. You are my boy, but I wouldn't have done it. I have a story that is pretty bad about a swimming deer. I'll try and do an abridged version.

In 2002 I was with a friend at his father-in-law's duck camp on Bayou Penchant. We arrived on Friday and decided to set some jugs for catfish. We set the jugs went back to the camp had dinner, got drunk. Next morning we had a great duck hunt and my friends father inlaws brother asked us to go with him to check the jugs.

We hauled in about six nice catfish and were going to check the last jug when out of nowhere a nice buck jumps into the bayou and begins to swim across. Well this old man goes fricking nuts and gives my friend a paddle and tells him to whack the deer into unconsciousness. My friend must have felt pressure and he started whacking the poor deer over and over. There was no gun onboard.

I looked at my friend and said, "stop this right now". The old man was screaming "hit it hit". I was becoming nauseated. My friend raised up one more time and "accidentally" dropped the paddle in the bayou. The deer was stunned, but somehow made it to the bank. The deer gets to the bank and lays down and looks back at the boat. The old man wanted us to go rope the deer because it was stunned and too tired to move. I refused as did my friend.

That fricking crazy old man was pissed the rest of the weekend. It was one of the worst things I have ever seen. We went to check on the deer about two hours later and it was gone. I hope it lived.
This post was edited on 11/15/10 at 10:47 am
Posted by Salmon
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:49 am to
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Well this old man goes fricking nuts and gives my friend a paddle and tells him to whack the deer into unconsciousness. My friend must have felt pressure and he started whacking the poor deer over and over. There was no gun onboard.

I looked at my friend and said, "stop this right now". The old man was screaming "hit it hit". I was becoming nauseated.


Damn, I don't get how people can lack all respect for animals.

I passed on a doe with a yearling Saturday afternoon. I haven't killed a deer yet this season. I might not get to hunt again the rest of the year. The freezer is getting low. But I still passed on the doe, I just couldn't do it.

And of course, I got called a pussy at the camp.
Posted by redneck
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Member since Dec 2003
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:50 am to
better watch out Zilla is going to report you to the law man!
Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:50 am to
I never have nor will shoot a deer with a little one
Posted by NicoBlues
I eat frogs
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:50 am to
Well glassman, even though that is a lot different than this scenario, I'm sorry you had to go through that. Hey everybody, here is your chance to call someone "backwoods, inbred, sister slamming, gumptard". I mean to be so obsessed, you would try to slowly and painfully kill an animal that's not causing you harm, is atrocious. Thanks for the story and tell that old man Nicoblues said to GFH.
Posted by glassman
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:53 am to
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better watch out Zilla is going to report you to the law man!


I had nothing to do with it. Just a witness.
Posted by NicoBlues
I eat frogs
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:54 am to
I did the same thing the other day. And I've just started bow hunting, and haven't killed anything with it yet. The fawn still had light spots and there were coyotes across the field and I had just had two bears under my stand eating my corn. I couldn't do that to the fawn, so I passed up on big momma standing broadside 20 yards
Posted by tgrbaitn08
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:54 am to
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Posted by tgrbaitn08
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:56 am to
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Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 10:57 am to
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I never have nor will shoot a deer with a little one
This, I don't get. Even in the late rut areas, the biologists will tell you there is no problem for the yearling. In fact, if it's a button buck, you increase the odds of holding the deer on your place by killing mom.
Posted by glassman
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Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 11:01 am to
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Either way, that is fricked up.


It really was. I still dream about it.
Posted by NicoBlues
I eat frogs
Member since Dec 2009
15048 posts
Posted on 11/15/10 at 11:01 am to
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I would have jumped on his back and slit his throat instead of beating him with a paddle


Brah!! I'm trying to take up for you but

You either love this attention or you need to reassess your views on hunting. I mean, are you hungry or unable to buy groceries? And do you realize how dangerous it is to jump on a deer with antlers back and try to slit it's throat. My uncle did that to a six point one night when they were younger. One had shot the deer and they jumped him while trailing him and shot at him a couple of times, running out of bullets. They finally ran him down and one of pulled his knife out and said frick it. As soon as he jumped on that deers back, he came alive. He said he couldn't walk for two days after killing that deer
Posted by tgrbaitn08
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 11:02 am to
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Posted by NicoBlues
I eat frogs
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 11:07 am to
:whew:

You scared me. I'll tell you this, I would almost* rather take others duck hunting, just calling em in, watching them respond and fly so gracefully and work my dog, than take a gun. I just love watching the skies turn pink and breathing the cold air in.


*notice I said Almost
Posted by CootKilla
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Posted on 11/15/10 at 11:09 am to
Both of you get a ticket.
Since this is the confession thread, I shot a crippled ring neck saturday morning when my boat was drifting in the wind. The motor wasn't running, but I had no anchor, please don't tell on me.
Posted by NicoBlues
I eat frogs
Member since Dec 2009
15048 posts
Posted on 11/15/10 at 11:12 am to
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COOTKILLA


You despicable, trashy, sick mother fricker. The nerve you have!! I hope you utilized every part of that nasty little duck, right down to carving his little bills into reeds for your new ring necked duck call.
Posted by Blue Velvet
Apple butter toast is nice
Member since Nov 2009
20112 posts
Posted on 11/15/10 at 11:13 am to
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Thanks for the breakdown of my posts, I always love those responses.

Glad I could oblige and don't worry I'm back for more.
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I said a guy comes off as an arrogant Yankee, and I'm all of a sudden a "backwoods, inbred redneck". Boy, pot meets kettle here.

Haha no shite, that was the point. You thought that was coincidental? You calling a guy who respects the rules a Yankee and I resort to the same tactic and call the guy who argues against him an inbred and the hyperbole flies right over your head. Maybe you shouldn't have labeled him if you don't want the same treatment.
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And you talked about how you are glad to be so far away from this state.

No, I didn't. Simply said that not everyone follows (or in this case "breaks") the same rules some Louisiana people do. You should travel more.
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Trust me, this state doesn't need people like you; no pride whatsoever

What the frick are you talking about now? Seriously, please elaborate.
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You think Louisiana people are bad? Every rural area in the nation has backwoods, redneck, coonass, hillbilly, inbred people in it.

No shite but there seems to be a prevalence of this behavior in the southeast. Having rednecks everywhere doesn't excuse this guy's behavior. But, "Hey, everyone else is doing it!" is obviously all you can conjure up.
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And I think from my objective stance on this matter, you can see that I'm none of the above

Good. So don't call someone a Yankee because they happen to restrain from killing animals from the seat of a moving motorized vehicle.
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But keep downing people from your home state

I will if they continue the unethical, illegal treatment of animals for a "fun time."
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judging people like you're perfect.

Far from perfect; but that doesn't mean I can't advocate proper methods of harvesting an animal that don't involve a boat and shotgun.
Posted by NicoBlues
I eat frogs
Member since Dec 2009
15048 posts
Posted on 11/15/10 at 11:21 am to
Damn you "pwned" me.
Btw, I've lived in four different states and been through most of them. Also been to Canada, Mexico and Jamaica. I have done my share of traveling and I consider myself somewhat cultured. I have never seen you post on this board and I have also never seen anyone on this board exhaust so much time and energy to pompously tell people off. This is a stupid argument you and I are having because I've clearly stated, several times, that I don't agree with the OP. But keep fighting the good fight. I'm sure you seem valiant to some of the lurkers on this thread.

Eta: after going back in the thread, I realized you didn't make the comment that you were glad you lived so far away from here. That was a response to you saying "stay classy Louisiana". So I apologize for the confusion, but I still don't like the stereotype you placed on OUR state with those three little words. We're not all like that
This post was edited on 11/15/10 at 11:26 am
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