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AUTimbo Member since Sep 2011 365 posts

| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 3:59 pm to TulaneUVA)
While I agree with you that the ibex thing is some damn serious work as far as hunting , to lump all deer hunters into the "shooting house with an .06 popping a doe eating out of a feeder at 200 yds" bunch is being as narrow-minded as they come. I'll gladly have you follow me into a swamp with leg waders going through muck,marsh n chit for a 1/2 mile or so at 4a.m. just to avoid a bedding area to hunt it on the backside on a southwest wind. Of course this is done in 30 degree weather with a bow in one hand, a telescoping saw in the other and a Summit climbing stand with a daypack full of extra hunting clothes on my back for the hunt. Make THAT walk with me and then tell me "deerhunting is easy". 
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Caliendeaux  LSU Fan New Orleans Member since Feb 2012 248 posts

| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 4:35 pm to TigerDeacon)
MORAL OF THE STORY... YA CAN'T EAT ANTLERS.
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DownshiftAndFloorIt  LSU Fan The devil dreams on an idle horse Member since Jan 2011 31312 posts

| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 4:37 pm to AUTimbo)
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deerhunting is easy
I'm a hip boot hunter. There are people on this board who couldn't drag their arse out from back there, much less their arse and a deer.
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TigerDeacon  Wake Forest Fan West Monroe, LA Member since Sep 2003 23076 posts

| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 4:43 pm to deaconjones35)
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I would kill at least three or four wall hangers. Then I would kill both of my friends to eliminate any witnesses. Then I would take pictures of the deer and photoshop the antlers off and send to owner and say you killed a few does. If he has cameras on his property, I would steal them. Afterwards, I would go hunt on some bank owned property and hope for the best. But that's just me.
You forgot the step where you return all the stolen cameras and your dead friends' guns and equipment to Academy.
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Ole Geauxt  LSU Fan KnowLa. Member since Dec 2007 30155 posts
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| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 4:50 pm to TulaneUVA)
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OG, have you stepped foot out of the great states of LA and AR?
deer hunting? yes, beside La. and ar., there was ms., texas, illinois, mo., saskatchewan, that enough?
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No mountains in AR?
I believe if you had read my post carefully, you would have seen that i said S. Arkansas...
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Are you getting senile?
Only if that part i said about S. Arkansas is not there in my post...If it is, I'd say i'm still sharp as a shovel, how bout yew?
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BarDTiger81  LSU Fan nurfeast lowsyana Member since Jul 2011 15639 posts

| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 5:50 pm to TulaneUVA)
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TulaneUVA
How much time have you actually spent deer hunting? You post in these threads and sounds like you don't have a fricking clue.
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Raz4back  Arkansas Fan Member since Mar 2011 1002 posts

| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 7:04 pm to Ole Geauxt)
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I believe if you had read my post carefully, you would have seen that i said S. Arkansas...
You mean you've never hunted on Hermitage Mountain 
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Ole Geauxt  LSU Fan KnowLa. Member since Dec 2007 30155 posts
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| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 7:27 pm to Raz4back)
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never hunted on Hermitage Mountain
i have hunted close to Hermitage, but i'll be damn, i've never seen the mountain... Is it close to Banks or Jersey? lol
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bayouteche  LSU Fan Northeast Ouachita Member since Nov 2012 161 posts

| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 7:57 pm to tooshea8)
I hunt a family lease outside San Angelo, TX. It's not high fenced but I always get some comments from friends back home like"Oh, going over there and buying you a deer! " Granted it's not as hard as hunting the swamps, hills, etc, but we don't just sit in the stand and choose which monster we are gonna shoot. I enjoy seeing something other the pine trees.
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KingRanch  LSU Fan The Ranch Member since Mar 2012 32615 posts
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| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 7:58 pm to bayouteche)
Heard that 
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LSUtiger17 Baton Rouge Member since Mar 2009 2176 posts
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| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 8:24 pm to bayouteche)
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family lease outside San Angelo, TX
Where? I'm heading to Water Valley in 2 weeks. Can't wait.
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bayouteche  LSU Fan Northeast Ouachita Member since Nov 2012 161 posts

| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 8:27 pm to LSUtiger17)
Schleicher county between Christoval and Eldorado.
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Ole Geauxt  LSU Fan KnowLa. Member since Dec 2007 30155 posts
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| re: Hunting a high-fenced enclosure (Posted on 11/28/12 at 8:42 pm to LSUtiger17)
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LSUtiger17
did u know who ask you any semi-personal quesions about your Uncle Geauxt? 
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