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Posted on 9/29/10 at 11:23 pm to TigerDeacon
I think ive been had. Its too good to be true. Either thst or the OP has a giant mancrush on the guy and is going to extrordinary lengths to impress.
Sticky manlove and hunting should never mix.
Sticky manlove and hunting should never mix.
Posted on 9/29/10 at 11:30 pm to TigerDeacon
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You're fricked.
If this is thread is really true: DON'T GO! You are setting yourself up for humiliation. This guy will automatically know you're pathological. Personally, IMO:
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SHENANIGANS!!!!
I CALL SHENANIGANS ON THIS WHOLE THREAD!
Posted on 9/29/10 at 11:50 pm to Blue Velvet
this thread is fricking classic
i say fess up and hope he helps you get your first deer
i say fess up and hope he helps you get your first deer
Posted on 9/29/10 at 11:51 pm to MikeJackon428
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I went and got a Remington .270 and some camo yesterday. I've got about a month to learn everything a seasoned hunter should know
Good luck with that......your best bet is to fake some plans that come up and get out of it. Like others said, there is no way you can fake your way out of this. If it was me and I knew, which I would, I would frick with you the whole time until you did come clean.
eta.......why would anyone lie about something like this?
This post was edited on 9/29/10 at 11:53 pm
Posted on 9/30/10 at 7:53 am to Purple Spoon
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What kind of lies have you told him?
We've talked about hunting a few times. Being from Denham I know a lot of hunters and how they talk so i am able to carry hunting conversations. I just told him a few days ago that i love to hunt but didnt have anywhere to hunt. I've never claimed anything outrageous.
I think I've got this.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 9:21 am to MikeJackon428
Couple of things you could do.
1) Come down with the "flu" or have something up up. This way you get out of going.
2) When you get to the stand, pee on every tree around the stand. This way, you will never see a deer. This might ruin it for your buddy for a while though.
3) Get in the stand and fall asleep. You will never see the deer.
4) Since you are adept at lying, if you see a deer, just lie and say you didn't so you don't have to clean it. Enjoy the sun rise, or, sunset and the nature around you.
1) Come down with the "flu" or have something up up. This way you get out of going.
2) When you get to the stand, pee on every tree around the stand. This way, you will never see a deer. This might ruin it for your buddy for a while though.
3) Get in the stand and fall asleep. You will never see the deer.
4) Since you are adept at lying, if you see a deer, just lie and say you didn't so you don't have to clean it. Enjoy the sun rise, or, sunset and the nature around you.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 9:30 am to Vol Fan in the Bayou
My cousin Vinny has some good pointers you can use, just watch the movie.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 9:41 am to Vol Fan in the Bayou
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just lie and say you didn't so you don't have to clean it.
I want to go. I want to kill one. I think i'd enjoy hunting. I just hope i can get away with not cleaning it there.
Is it disrespectful to hunt on someone's land and take the deer and clean it when you get home? If he offers to help is it disrespectful to say "dont worry about it, i'll take care of it when i get home"?
Posted on 9/30/10 at 9:50 am to MikeJackon428
TAke your new .270 and shoot yourself in the face. I'm calling bullshite.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 10:07 am to INFIDEL
Is it disrespectful to hunt on someone's land and take the deer and clean it when you get home?
If he offers to help is it disrespectful to say "dont worry about it, i'll take care of it when i get home"?
If he offers to help is it disrespectful to say "dont worry about it, i'll take care of it when i get home"?
Posted on 9/30/10 at 10:21 am to MikeJackon428
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Is it disrespectful to hunt on someone's land and take the deer and clean it when you get home?
If he offers to help is it disrespectful to say "dont worry about it, i'll take care of it when i get home"?
I'm by no means an expert deer hunter - I've only been a few times with some cousins. I don't think it would be disrespectful as much as it would just be weird to everyone else. As another poster previously mentioned, when someone kills a deer - it is pretty much understood that everyone gathers around and helps out (if you are hunting on a camp with other hunters). They would probably just give you the WTF look if you just decided to take off with the deer.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 10:33 am to Jake85
Is your gun even sighted in?
Have you ever even shot a gun at live game before?
I mean shooting the deer is the first step. Just watch a ton of youtube videos and you could learn to clean it in a month.
But the thought of you looking like a clown trying to clean a deer in front of some other people is pretty hilarious.
Have you ever even shot a gun at live game before?
I mean shooting the deer is the first step. Just watch a ton of youtube videos and you could learn to clean it in a month.
But the thought of you looking like a clown trying to clean a deer in front of some other people is pretty hilarious.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 10:40 am to Jake85
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it is pretty much understood that everyone gathers around and helps out (if you are hunting on a camp with other hunters). They would probably just give you the WTF look if you just decided to take off with the deer.
It's not a camp. It's at his house. He has a lot of land and a lot of deer he says. He invited me to come over one evening for a hunt. 30 min from my house. that's why i don't think it would be weird to take off and clean it at home. The only other person around would be him.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 10:42 am to iwyLSUiwy
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Is your gun even sighted in?
No, i will do this before i go so i am comfortable with the gun. where can i go?
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Have you ever even shot a gun at live game before?
I have been duck hunting twice.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 10:56 am to MikeJackon428
I have no pity for you.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 11:02 am to MikeJackon428
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No, i will do this before i go so i am comfortable with the gun. where can i go?
Im not familiar with Denham. But just look in the phonebook for a gun range, or if you have a buddy with some land outside of city limits.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 12:44 pm to Vol Fan in the Bayou
First off, can't you people see this whole thread is B.S. No one is this stupid or patholical of a liar. The OP is just stringing you along.
This is not necessarily true. I've shot many of a deer after I couldn't hold it any longer and had to pee. I'm not saying it's the best tactic, but it is not guarantee of keeping deer away.
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When you get to the stand, pee on every tree around the stand. This way, you will never see a deer. This might ruin it for your buddy for a while though.
This is not necessarily true. I've shot many of a deer after I couldn't hold it any longer and had to pee. I'm not saying it's the best tactic, but it is not guarantee of keeping deer away.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 12:45 pm to MikeJackon428
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Deer Hunting
Is it disrespectful to hunt on someone's land and take the deer and clean it when you get home?
If he offers to help is it disrespectful to say "dont worry about it, i'll take care of it when i get home"?
This will never fly.
1. He will help you get the deer out of the woods
2. It is expected that you will clean it at his house/camp. You are his guest, and he will help you clean it.
I hope this is a joke, but if it isn't, please do not pull the trigger of your gun.
Posted on 9/30/10 at 12:51 pm to MikeJackon428
where are you going hunting
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