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Offline runamuk

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #165 on: October 19, 2012, 09:22:21 PM »
you all lie......I tried to follow your advice tonite and I still did not kill a deer...wth ..... :dunno: :dunno:

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #166 on: October 19, 2012, 09:23:54 PM »
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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #167 on: October 19, 2012, 09:59:27 PM »
and remember to buy canned food for the manifold warm up that has a pull top, because remembering a can opener at 10 am is not happening.....sadly i almost did this the other day, but went with sammiches instead  :chuckle: 
not a good idea the new cans are plastic lined  YUCK!
not spaghetti-O's   :chuckle:

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #168 on: October 19, 2012, 11:21:48 PM »
you all lie......I tried to follow your advice tonite and I still did not kill a deer...wth ..... :dunno: :dunno:

Hey nobody said it was easy. Sounds like you just need to spend more time out there working on perfecting the new tips you have picked up.

Did you have enough beer? I see many first timers slack on the amount of beer they bring so they end up turning back early just as the hunting is getting good. :chuckle:
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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #169 on: October 19, 2012, 11:54:13 PM »
you all lie......I tried to follow your advice tonite and I still did not kill a deer...wth ..... :dunno: :dunno:

Hey nobody said it was easy. Sounds like you just need to spend more time out there working on perfecting the new tips you have picked up.

 :yeah: As they say, you have to wear out some rubber before you can find a honey road of your own. I know guys who go through several sets of shoes on their trucks every year. They are the ones who end up being successful. There is no replacement for time on the road.

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #170 on: October 20, 2012, 06:38:55 PM »
you all lie......I tried to follow your advice tonite and I still did not kill a deer...wth ..... :dunno: :dunno:

Hey nobody said it was easy. Sounds like you just need to spend more time out there working on perfecting the new tips you have picked up.

Did you have enough beer? I see many first timers slack on the amount of beer they bring so they end up turning back early just as the hunting is getting good. :chuckle:

didn't bring any busch light, just coffee (not even starbucks)

still managed to only see does...oh and an ass ton of turkeys .... :chuckle:

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #171 on: October 21, 2012, 10:19:26 PM »
Well there you go...... Your never going to have any luck finding spikes and two points without the right scent spilled on you. Next time when you do bring the Busch Light, be sure to find a good chunk of bumpy road right off the bat so you can get enough of it on you.

Well I'll be John Brown!!  That's why they do it!  Cause Busch light smells and tastes like deer piss!

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #172 on: October 21, 2012, 10:37:37 PM »
Cause Busch light smells and tastes like deer piss!

youve drank deer piss?

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Re: Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #173 on: October 22, 2012, 05:46:52 AM »
Cause Busch light smells and tastes like deer piss!

youve drank deer piss?

He was probably using it as a cover scent for his breath. You don't drink it though, just gargle, swish, spit. :chuckle:

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #174 on: October 22, 2012, 06:20:16 AM »
Oh I have a good one, if your a girl don't skip putting on your makeup and doing your hair before heading out.  The deer love to see hot chicks in the woods driving around with their windows up!  Don't want to ruin that hair and makeup, then if you shoot one you can look like you just stepped out of the beauty salon!   :yike:

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #175 on: October 22, 2012, 07:12:20 AM »
I can see who the real road warriors are on here!!  Of course I drank it!  Do you just want to smell a little like a deer or a lot??  Then you need to drink the juice so that it comes out of your pores for the rest of the day!!  The reason Busch Light got popular is because it is easier to find and cheaper than the real thing... 

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Keep driving boys... you'll figure it out.

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #176 on: October 22, 2012, 07:57:59 AM »
Oh I have a good one, if your a girl don't skip putting on your makeup and doing your hair before heading out.  The deer love to see hot chicks in the woods driving around with their windows up!  Don't want to ruin that hair and makeup, then if you shoot one you can look like you just stepped out of the beauty salon!   :yike:

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #177 on: October 22, 2012, 08:14:47 AM »


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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #178 on: October 22, 2012, 08:23:16 AM »
Oh I have a good one, if your a girl don't skip putting on your makeup and doing your hair before heading out.  The deer love to see hot chicks in the woods driving around with their windows up!  Don't want to ruin that hair and makeup, then if you shoot one you can look like you just stepped out of the beauty salon!   :yike:

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I really only wear makeup for photo shoots :) whats a beauty salon  :dunno: now I do paint my nails but I do it myself they are my own nails and I am an artist its another medium to express myself...

after all the great advice here I still will be eating tag soup again..... maybe a diet of beer will make up for the lack of meat this winter  :P

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Re: A few tips for inexperienced road hunters
« Reply #179 on: October 22, 2012, 09:00:34 AM »
Road hunt, nothing better than crusing around in the cab of a warm dry truck, make sure to have the maximum number of people that will fit in your rig along for the ride, makes the drag to the road easier.
A few good road hunting tips
1) Make sure to have a big thermos of coffee, nothing worse that having to drive back to camp for more.
2) Get a semi auto like a remington with the removable magazine (clip) easy to throw in when your bailing out of the truck, no hinged floor plates, they get in the way.
3) If you do use a bolt action, use a rubber band to hold open the bolt, hook it around the bolt and then the butt stock, nothing worse than having the bolt jiggle closed when your riding around on all those bumpy roads.
4) For a hot lunch, wrap a u-nuke-it burritto in foil and put it up on the defroster, it will be nice and warm come lunch time.
5) Dont forget to take your gun with you when you stop to pee (after all the coffee), nothing worse than missing the big one because your standing there holding the little one.
6) A money saving tip is to get a 30-06 and dont buy any ammo, just stop at every camp and ask if you can borrow a shell or two because you forgot
yours, heck you'll have a box or two after a few days.
7) Make sure to have the biggest scope you can afford and set it on the highest setting, that way you wont need a set of binos.
 Make sure to count all the bucks hanging so when you get home you can say i saw blankety, blankety # of bucks but nothing i could of shot at.
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I hope this helps, it must work because the friggen road by my place looks like 1-5 during rush hour during the rifle hunt.
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