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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #45 on: April 27, 2009, 09:09:37 PM »
How did you gut it with a busted arm and not get blood all over your cast?   :chuckle:

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #46 on: April 27, 2009, 09:10:27 PM »
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #47 on: April 27, 2009, 09:12:26 PM »
I'll buy a case of beer for the first real photo of a member getting a deer on the hood of their Prius. That would be damn cool.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #48 on: April 27, 2009, 09:13:09 PM »
How did you gut it with a busted arm and not get blood all over your cast?   :chuckle:

got a little on it...smelled real good a few days later.   The hard part was holding the rifle with a full arm cast... and dragging the deer over a mile back to the car.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #49 on: April 27, 2009, 09:18:06 PM »
You are the man.  That is classic right there!  That is better than some of the old black and whites I have seen.


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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #50 on: April 27, 2009, 09:32:52 PM »
I don't really care to offend people but if the hood of a car is the only place to bring my meat home then that is where it will be. As far as hanging a coyote from a fence I doubt I would do it but if someone does big deal. There is more road kill out there that poeple can get pissed about if that is what they want to do.
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #51 on: April 27, 2009, 09:48:27 PM »

i agree with what you say , im sure there is lots of hunters that would be disgusted to see someone put there deer on the hood of a car personally i wouldnt do it ,i was mainly just saying that if i put my deer in the back of my truck or trailer and its visible oh well i guess , im not doing anything illegal and where else would i put it

Here you go.... where else would you put it?  Buckle it in the passengers seat?  I can not believe anybody would have a problem with this... I'd pick up my wife and take her to the symphony just like this...heck, I'd even let the valet park it for me as long as he didn't touch the deer and get stinky cologne on it.
 (BTW this was my wife's car because my truck was in the shop, way back when we were dating)


if you dont have a truck then i can understand that , maybe the hood the roof , or in the trunk unless you got your gear in it , i was in twisp about 2 years ago and seen a guy with  a beat up car with a big buck on the hood and and other on the roof

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #52 on: April 28, 2009, 12:12:51 AM »
My dad tells a story of riding a trail 90 threw the town of wenatchee riding double with a deer on the back and passenger sitting on top of it when he was 16.......thats was 30 some years ago though......I dont think itd go over so well now........

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #53 on: April 28, 2009, 12:13:47 AM »
It's pretty chickenh&t to screw the next generation out of future hunting opportunities by being a blatant, in-your-face-a-hole stickin' it to the antihunters and nonhnters with a crassly displayed kill.  I'm ok if you queer up my opportunities, shame on you for being willing to sh%t on the hunters who come after you.  MY  :twocents:

Doing what my family has done for generations is perfectly ethical and normal.  What is stupid is to change the way you do things just to make other people more comfortable with their own unjustified hang ups.  I have pictures of my Dad and Grandpa with two big mule deer on top of and in the front trunk of an old VW bug, now I have a picture of me with a deer on a hood, in fact I have lots of them, and will have more.  

Only weak individuals change with the "PC" tide.  I'm sticking to "the way it's done"

Now if I can figure out where the IGNORE button is, I will be using it for the first time on you foul mouthed double lung.    Good evening.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #54 on: April 28, 2009, 12:19:09 AM »
a couple more from the late '70's


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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #55 on: April 28, 2009, 05:47:58 AM »
I am more offended at the thought of wasting meat by putting an animal on your hood then the response from anti's.

If you guys are going to go back an forth at least use logical arguements.




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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #56 on: April 28, 2009, 06:06:56 AM »

Doing what my family has done for generations is perfectly ethical and normal.  What is stupid is to change the way you do things just to make other people more comfortable with their own unjustified hang ups.  I have pictures of my Dad and Grandpa with two big mule deer on top of and in the front trunk of an old VW bug, now I have a picture of me with a deer on a hood, in fact I have lots of them, and will have more.  

Only weak individuals change with the "PC" tide.  I'm sticking to "the way it's done"

Now if I can figure out where the IGNORE button is, I will be using it for the first time on you foul mouthed double lung.    Good evening.

Hope you figured it out.  Sorry to offend your tender Viking sensibilities, I'll try to keep it free of profanity.  With a little luck, the other strong men in your drum circle can group hug you through the emotional trauma.

My post was inspired by the coyotes on fence SUBJECT of the thread, but I purposely broadened the response to include strong, rugged individuals like yourself.  You kind of remind me of the legendary Viking berserkers, who would charge ferociously into battle without armor or defensive efforts - legendary, because their reproductive abilities ended on the end of a spear (though perhaps a subset lived on, as their berserker rage dissolved if an offensive word was uttered in their hearing).

Like it or not, you and I are the last generation who grew up in a rural nation.  When I was in high school, if I brought a rifle to school, it meant it was deer season, and was required to be leaned against the wall in the principal's office with the other hunters' rifles.  That doesn't mean it would be a good idea for my son to bring a rifle to school, even on principal.  Now, we have an urban majority, and they vote.  In this state, 5% of us hunt, 10% are anti-hunters, and 80% SAY they support legal, regulated hunting - yet they can be swayed emotionally to vote to ban trapping with body gripping traps, hunting cougar and bobcat with hounds, baiting bears ... preciously held legal activities enjoyed by generations of other families.  

A few years ago, hound hunting for cats was brought back on a pilot basis, for three years, in five Northeast counties.  In year one, a hound hunter from the Olympic penninsula drew a permit for Okanogan County, and was successful.  He proudly displayed his field-dressed cougar, blood running through the snow on the trailer on top of his dog boxes and down the sides, and drove home - right down I5, through Pugetropolis.  Despite his efforts, doing what his strong, rugged family had undoubtedly done for generations.  I'm sure in his mind, perfectly ethical and normal.  "The way it's done."  One strong individual, just doing what his family had done for generations.  Despite his stong moral convictions, the hunt wasn't shut down - he sure didn't help the cause.

About 5 generations back, my family used to deal with undesirable neighbors (non-white) by burning down their houses.  I don't know if they had any stubborn ones who needed it taken to the next level, there's no paper trail, and apparently if they did, they didn't shoot off their mouths about it.  Their well-liked neighbors, who hung onto those principals for three more generations, are now considered akin to mad dogs.  

So yeah, I don't have much patience, or tolerance, for those who stick to "the old ways", doing their best to render activities I want my son to be able to enjoy, illegal.    

Is that better, Billy?  I even removed my "foul mouthed" post, out of respect ...
« Last Edit: April 28, 2009, 06:14:37 AM by DOUBLELUNG »
As long as we have the habitat, we can argue forever about who gets to kill what and when.  No habitat = no game.

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #57 on: April 28, 2009, 06:15:02 AM »
I am more offended at the thought of wasting meat by putting an animal on your hood then the response from anti's.

If you guys are going to go back an forth at least use logical arguements.

Man, I've got to give it to you... that was a good one.   :chuckle:

This topic has taken a life of its own now with personal attacks.  We're all going to have to get to the point of agreeing to disagree and move on.  I think that this is a great forum and look forward to more spirited attacks... I mean debates.  ;)
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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #58 on: April 28, 2009, 07:02:10 AM »
I am more offended at the thought of wasting meat by putting an animal on your hood then the response from anti's.

If you guys are going to go back an forth at least use logical arguements.

I am more offended by people who don't have a clue what they are talking about.  A deer on the hood of a car
for a few miles.... (all of these were less than ten miles) does not hurt a thing. They were all skinned about an hour after being shot. I've never wasted an ounce of meat in my life.  I've only wounded one deer in my life and spent three days looking for it, and I found it.... still alive feeding and healing (bow)  Don't you ever criticize my hunting eithics again. 

I'm offended by Obama stickers and gay pride marches.... do you think they are worried about what offends me??

Seriously where is the ignore button if you are using a mac?

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Re: coyotes stuck on fence pictures
« Reply #59 on: April 28, 2009, 02:15:23 PM »
I am more offended at the thought of wasting meat by putting an animal on your hood then the response from anti's.

If you guys are going to go back an forth at least use logical arguements.

I am more offended by people who don't have a clue what they are talking about.  A deer on the hood of a car
for a few miles.... (all of these were less than ten miles) does not hurt a thing. They were all skinned about an hour after being shot. I've never wasted an ounce of meat in my life.  I've only wounded one deer in my life and spent three days looking for it, and I found it.... still alive feeding and healing (bow)  Don't you ever criticize my hunting eithics again. 

I'm offended by Obama stickers and gay pride marches.... do you think they are worried about what offends me??

Seriously where is the ignore button if you are using a mac?

i agree with you , i am affended by obama stickers as well .... so many of them around here "HOPE"

 


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