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Official PISCUTTER thread.
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In memory of the website many of us used to belong too
Here is the official pissscutter thread. I see alot of them and I don't take their pics, but somedays its just slow, or I can't resist.
First whitie of the season....
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For a spike whitetail that one sure has a descent body on him...fat lil thang anyways...your pics are amazing bone....what makes this site awesome is being able to post pics like this and have people enjoy the pics, not the huge 300 inch bucks but just good all around photography and outdoor expierences.....keep it up guys...Justin
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Another pisscutter, but the cool thing about stalking pisscutters and hot does, sometimes you get more than you bargain for.
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I like that in Memory of MM... I rarely have time to go over to that other page because of all the activity on here, I love it. Ill have to post some piscutters here.
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That is a good looking buck you ran into while stalking the pisscutter.
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Funny thing is, as I was then stalking him, another 4 showed up and then another and then I spotted another. I was trying to decide whether to feature each one or give samples of all 4 in one thread. I was having an unbelievable 30 minutes. I started with the whitetails then nothing for the longest time, then all of a sudden 4 decent 4 points in the matter of minutes. I was stlaking one, when I heard something behind me, turned to see one within 20 feet of me. I got a blurry picture of him barely filling the viewfinder. This guy here will be features as BBS V I guess.
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S.E. pisscutters
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would this one count?
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Twin pisscutters. Sorry for the blur, it was at 1000 yards through the spotting scope.
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am i too young or just not in the loop? Piscutter?
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Nice photos. I wish I had my camera with me on Sunday as I was attacked
by one of these piscutters down in the Snocrummie Valley. Too bad it wasn't a legal area and time for taking deer. The story of my year.
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pisscutter=sub-trophy quality animal by monstermuleys frequenter's standards. it's a joke that started on monstermuleys...a website forum that a lot of us used to frequent until this site started up.
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http://www.monstermuleys.info/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.pl?az=show_thread&om=8226&forum=DCForumID5&archive=yes
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here's another one:
Pisscutter
A Marine's garrison cover. The word was used extensively in the middle 20th Century, presently out of vogue due to a serious lack of political correctness. The etymology of the word is not known. One possible explanation comes from Kate Gladstone who says, "I have heard 'pisscutter' used by (elderly male) non-Marines to describe anything which has a sharp, spiffy-looking fold or edge or crease - e.g., a particularly well-made hat-brim, or an admirably crisp crease in a pair of pants." In the novel Shogun by James Clavell the word is used to refer to a harbor that was particularly difficult to navigate.
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ohhhhhh. thats pretts specific jackalope. thanks. we were thinking maybe something that makes you have to stop in the middle of taking a wizz
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