Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

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Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby v-rog » Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:46 pm

I mentioned that I was invited to go on a hunting trip with several other vets in Crowell, Texas, (Population 900+) a few weeks ago. So, I arrived on a Friday Afternoon (12/2) and we were suppose to meet at the town's bank. This is the only bank in the town and what do I see for the first time? :shock:

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I had to take a second look at the sign. No, I didn't go in the bank. I called the event sponsor and met him at the cabin. Couldn't believe it...This is a town known for hunting after all.

Later that day, I shot my first deer with a borrowed 25 WSSM rifle (approx 150 yds). My guide approved the shot and after we walked up to the deer, he said the antlers were a lot bigger through his binos! Really! Anyway, I got to clean my first deer and take some of the meat home. It is still in the freezer as of now. Anyone want to come over for some bar-b-q?

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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby strider67 » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:41 am

That's nuts a small town like that would be posted. Dang near criminal, if you ask me!

Congrats on your first deer. :cheers2:

v-rog wrote: he said the antlers were a lot bigger through his binos!

Yeah, that happens... :mrgreen:
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby AndyC » Thu Dec 15, 2011 2:32 am

Did you eat a slice of raw liver from it, seeing that it was your first deer?

Or is that only a tradition in Africa?
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby Carry-a-Kimber » Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:29 am

AndyC wrote:Did you eat a slice of raw liver from it, seeing that it was your first deer?

Or is that only a tradition in Africa?

Nope, we do that in Texas too, at least my clan does. So...did ya?!?
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby v-rog » Thu Dec 15, 2011 8:17 am

No liver thank God. I thought that I would have to drink some of its' blood but I think they let me off easy...

AndyC wrote:Did you eat a slice of raw liver from it, seeing that it was your first deer?

Or is that only a tradition in Africa?
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby RPB » Thu Dec 15, 2011 9:19 am

Good thing Article 4413 (29ee) was repealed and that isn't what I'm licensed under, or else I couldn't go in that bank either..because the sign says people licensed under that aren't supposed to ... My bank has a simple no Beretta 92s/Taurus PT92s allowed picture sign which is peeling off the window from old age, so I leave the Taurus in the car or at home and carry the Glock26 or XD45 to the bank.
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby Dan20703 » Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:42 am

AndyC wrote:Did you eat a slice of raw liver from it, seeing that it was your first deer?

Or is that only a tradition in Africa?


We had to take a bite of the heart for the first deer with a bow. Something about having the spirit of the deer combine with yours.
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby UpTheIrons » Fri Dec 16, 2011 3:37 pm

v-rog wrote:he said the antlers were a lot bigger through his binos! Really!

There's a technical term for that. It's called "ground shrinkage". The closer the horns get to the ground, the more they shrink!
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby The Annoyed Man » Fri Dec 16, 2011 4:17 pm

Carry-a-Kimber wrote:
AndyC wrote:Did you eat a slice of raw liver from it, seeing that it was your first deer?

Or is that only a tradition in Africa?

Nope, we do that in Texas too, at least my clan does. So...did ya?!?

Raw liver? Nice way to catch a dose of liver flukes. I'll pass. :shock:
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby smtimelevi » Fri Dec 16, 2011 5:28 pm

Nice deer. Good luck on many more!
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby LongHairedRedneck » Wed Dec 28, 2011 3:17 pm

strider67 wrote:That's nuts a small town like that would be posted. Dang near criminal, if you ask me!



The one Police man was called to the local pharmacy after a "F" bomb slipped out of my mouth. Almost recieved a citation for disorderly conduct(I think thats what he said).

That particular officer was a real stickler. Once he figured out what vehicles we drove it was almost a everytime we were there we got pulled over type of deal.
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby Rat-30 » Thu Jan 26, 2012 7:16 pm

Wow, on the sign! I have a lease in Paducah, drive through Crowell on every trip, twice!

I guess I'll keep away from the bank...
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby speedsix » Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:37 pm

...RPB, you and I won't have a very long line to wait in at the bank, will we!!! :thumbs2:
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby APynckel » Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:27 pm

That's.... ugh..... NOT a legal 30.06?
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Re: Two interesting pics from 12/2-12/3 hunting trip

Postby LikesShinyThings » Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:49 pm

APynckel wrote:That's.... ugh..... NOT a legal 30.06?


Please forgive my not using the 100% flame-proof language here, but no, that's not the currently "enforceable" signage that would prevent CHL carry. I usually look for the "subchapter H" clause to clue me in to the current signage that gives "official" notice that CHL carry is forbidden.

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