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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #45 on: August 05, 2012, 08:22:47 PM »
I think goody tissue sounds better anyway  :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #46 on: August 05, 2012, 08:27:21 PM »
Whats really funny about this whole thing is a grown azz man calling himself "campmeat"
Thats what we called the hookers we took to elk camp.

.................I think being a bunch of immature guys is way worse than"Campmeat". It's obvious you youngsters don't know a thing about  "Campmeat".  :tup:
I couldn't care less about what anybody says..............

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #47 on: August 05, 2012, 08:47:01 PM »
Whats really funny about this whole thing is a grown azz man calling himself "campmeat"
Thats what we called the hookers we took to elk camp.

.................I think being a bunch of immature guys is way worse than"Campmeat". It's obvious you youngsters don't know a thing about  "Campmeat".  :tup:

Youngsters???
I've used that term for over 40 years now.
So you must be one of those ethical guys called calls a poached deer to hang in camp........"campmeat"
Got it :tup:



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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #48 on: August 05, 2012, 08:52:25 PM »
 :yike: :bdid: Now I hope BH45 CAN SAY OUT OF THIS ONE ....But I doubt it  :dunno:

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #49 on: August 05, 2012, 09:00:08 PM »
Whats really funny about this whole thing is a grown azz man calling himself "campmeat"
Thats what we called the hookers we took to elk camp.

.................I think being a bunch of immature guys is way worse than"Campmeat". It's obvious you youngsters don't know a thing about  "Campmeat".  :tup:

Youngsters???
I've used that term for over 40 years now.
So you must be one of those ethical guys called calls a poached deer to hang in camp........"campmeat"
Got it :tup:

Explain your statement, don't understand it. I've been saying, "youngsters" for nearly the same amount of time !! 
I'm not one of these *censored* ethical, goody two shoes type of guy. I don't poach, I tell it like it is and could careless what these so called "ethical guys" think or say. Most are nothing more than a bunch of wanna look good on a hunting website guys for their own reasons, but in reality aren't !  :tup:

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I couldn't care less about what anybody says..............

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #50 on: August 05, 2012, 09:17:08 PM »
Whats really funny about this whole thing is a grown azz man calling himself "campmeat"
Thats what we called the hookers we took to elk camp.

.................I think being a bunch of immature guys is way worse than"Campmeat". It's obvious you youngsters don't know a thing about  "Campmeat".  :tup:

Youngsters???
I've used that term for over 40 years now.
So you must be one of those ethical guys called calls a poached deer to hang in camp........"campmeat"
Got it :tup:

Explain your statement, don't understand it. I've been saying, "youngsters" for nearly the same amount of time !! 
I'm not one of these *censored* ethical, goody two shoes type of guy. I don't poach, I tell it like it is and could careless what these so called "ethical guys" think or say. Most are nothing more than a bunch of wanna look good on a hunting website guys for their own reasons, but in reality aren't !  :tup:

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No....................Ive used the term camp meat for 40 years not the term "youngsters".
Your reading comprehension suffers.

If you want to be known as "campmeat" nock yourself out. Its not a name most in this neck of the woods would brag on.

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #51 on: August 05, 2012, 09:25:32 PM »
Whats really funny about this whole thing is a grown azz man calling himself "campmeat"
Thats what we called the hookers we took to elk camp.

.................I think being a bunch of immature guys is way worse than"Campmeat". It's obvious you youngsters don't know a thing about  "Campmeat".  :tup:

Youngsters???
I've used that term for over 40 years now.
So you must be one of those ethical guys called calls a poached deer to hang in camp........"campmeat"
Got it :tup:

Explain your statement, don't understand it. I've been saying, "youngsters" for nearly the same amount of time !! 
I'm not one of these *censored* ethical, goody two shoes type of guy. I don't poach, I tell it like it is and could careless what these so called "ethical guys" think or say. Most are nothing more than a bunch of wanna look good on a hunting website guys for their own reasons, but in reality aren't !  :tup:

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No....................Ive used the term camp meat for 40 years not the term "youngsters".
Your reading comprehension suffers.

If you want to be known as "campmeat" nock yourself out. Its not a name most in this neck of the woods would brag on.

I would and am proud to use that name. It has a meaning to me. I bet I live in the neck of the woods where a coastie wouldn't live.
I couldn't care less about what anybody says..............

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #52 on: August 05, 2012, 09:33:30 PM »
Now Campmeat you know I could  :dunno: :chuckle:

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #53 on: August 05, 2012, 09:38:18 PM »
Whats really funny about this whole thing is a grown azz man calling himself "campmeat"
Thats what we called the hookers we took to elk camp.

.................I think being a bunch of immature guys is way worse than"Campmeat". It's obvious you youngsters don't know a thing about  "Campmeat".  :tup:

Youngsters???
I've used that term for over 40 years now.
So you must be one of those ethical guys called calls a poached deer to hang in camp........"campmeat"
Got it :tup:

Explain your statement, don't understand it. I've been saying, "youngsters" for nearly the same amount of time !! 
I'm not one of these *censored* ethical, goody two shoes type of guy. I don't poach, I tell it like it is and could careless what these so called "ethical guys" think or say. Most are nothing more than a bunch of wanna look good on a hunting website guys for their own reasons, but in reality aren't !  :tup:

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No....................Ive used the term camp meat for 40 years not the term "youngsters".
Your reading comprehension suffers.

If you want to be known as "campmeat" nock yourself out. Its not a name most in this neck of the woods would brag on.

I would and am proud to use that name. It has a meaning to me. I bet I live in the neck of the woods where a coastie wouldn't live.
You are correct. Most coasties I know most certainly wouldnt live in Curlew where family trees look like telephone poles.................but thats a thread for another day.

Thank god I dont live on the coast or in curlew. Its peaceful here in duck central. Lots of birds,deer,elk,bear,turkeys..................and lots of "campmeat" on the corner if you have the urge.

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #54 on: August 05, 2012, 09:40:07 PM »
Whats really funny about this whole thing is a grown azz man calling himself "campmeat"
Thats what we called the hookers we took to elk camp.

.................I think being a bunch of immature guys is way worse than"Campmeat". It's obvious you youngsters don't know a thing about  "Campmeat".  :tup:

Youngsters???
I've used that term for over 40 years now.
So you must be one of those ethical guys called calls a poached deer to hang in camp........"campmeat"
Got it :tup:

Explain your statement, don't understand it. I've been saying, "youngsters" for nearly the same amount of time !! 
I'm not one of these *censored* ethical, goody two shoes type of guy. I don't poach, I tell it like it is and could careless what these so called "ethical guys" think or say. Most are nothing more than a bunch of wanna look good on a hunting website guys for their own reasons, but in reality aren't !  :tup:

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No....................Ive used the term camp meat for 40 years not the term "youngsters".
Your reading comprehension suffers.

If you want to be known as "campmeat" nock yourself out. Its not a name most in this neck of the woods would brag on.
i find it funny you are telling campmeat crap for his ready comprehension but yet your grammer sucks! :twocents:

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #55 on: August 05, 2012, 09:47:18 PM »
Campmeat...I know what you're referring to as we use that term as well.  I don't know if it's an age deal or a geographical deal.  Although, I find it hard to believe that someone in Swampeast Missouri and someone in Washington state would share the same lingo based on geography.

Anyway little story...My son shot his first deer when he was 6.  He has been from day one an absolute hammer with a rifle.  Do not understand it, don't have any reason...he's just a natural if that's possible.  I'm average at best, that is to say that he could shoot rings around me from the time he picked one up....and he'll shoot anything...his .243, my .257 Weatherby, his 25.06, my, .338.  Doesn't matter, no flinch, ice cold.  Anyway...I never even mentioned horns, never mentioned bucks, nothing.  My theory was, the little guy can go and shoot whatever he wants as long as he wants.  When he decides it's time to buck hunt, he'll let me know.  I wanted him to completely enjoy himself without the added pressure of hunting a buck.  So when he was 9, we were out in the shooting house and a doe walks out.  (Again we have had no discussions about what he's going to shoot.)  I said, "There you go bud."  He looks out there, turns back to me and says, "Dad, I'm not shooting that, it's campmeat." 

So there's my little story...one of those deals I'll never forget and will be able to rib him about from now on.

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #56 on: August 05, 2012, 09:53:41 PM »
the problem I have with Ned is your going off like you know the guy ...and he has been here way longer than you So lighten up Bud ! Your pushing the issue and your about to get it ... :bdid: plus I do0 not not care were you believe duck central is ...whats that got to do with anything ... I to live in duck central as far as I am concerned ...  :dunno:

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #57 on: August 05, 2012, 09:58:10 PM »
the problem I have with Ned is your going off like you know the guy ...and he has been here way longer than you So lighten up Bud ! Your pushing the issue and your about to get it ... :bdid: plus I do0 not not care were you believe duck central is ...whats that got to do with anything ... I to live in duck central as far as I am concerned ...  :dunno:
so if you live in duck central mind on telling me where you live? :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #58 on: August 05, 2012, 10:01:02 PM »
Way north of you  :chuckle: I would hate to start posting duck pictures  :dunno: :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: banded waterfowl gear
« Reply #59 on: August 05, 2012, 10:03:53 PM »
Where in the heck did H20s post just go to ? Pacific Flyway   ...Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh H20 WTH you saying  :dunno: :o :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: Does not that go all the way to Canada  :yike:

 


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