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what about the rest of the Tulane staff? My kids are friends with some of theirs.

re: Too Many Acorns

Posted by The Levee on 12/4/25 at 4:40 pm to
Huge white oak acorns everywhere after that rain…

re: 10yr olds 1st rifle

Posted by The Levee on 12/3/25 at 7:11 pm to
What you mean high shoulder?

re: 10yr olds 1st rifle

Posted by The Levee on 12/3/25 at 6:41 pm to
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What kind of things do you recommend I do to it to help him use it in the future.


Maybe a new shorter stock. Get an LPVO 1-6 and it’ll make target acquisition easier. They don’t need to zoom to 12x. It’ll make them miss or it’ll make them less of a marksman. Get a 5.56 specific suppressor.

my cousins son has killed 12 deer. He’s 9. He killed 11 of them with 5.56/.223

A deer has very thin skin, very little fur, very thin ribs, and just membrane. It’s got to travel 6 inches to completely go through the heart or lungs.

Too many people overthink it.


Yes a .308 will kill one faster. And it’ll drop. I’d rather teach a kid to be accurate faster than teach him to center-mass and get lucky

Plus, tracking them is fun.

re: 10yr olds 1st rifle

Posted by The Levee on 12/3/25 at 5:14 am to
BB Gun
.22LR
5.56 (kill first deer)
5 years later
.308

This method will get them comfortable and focused without worries about kick or noise. They will be more accurate when they get the bigger .308 but truth be told 5.56 is all you need for whitetail in the south
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We have no shortage of them in SW MS you are welcome to come grab some


knock on wood we havent seen one since august
normally we do that as well...but i was dragging this thing up a hill lol

We got a walk in cooler and now we just gut them and hang with the skin on for a few days...then skin....then quarter after a week
thanks! having it Euro-Mounted for his xmas gift. He's taking Hunter's Ed in the Spring

re: Too Many Acorns

Posted by The Levee on 12/1/25 at 11:00 am to
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The rainy weather this week should help accelerate the acorn rot


In two weeks they will hammer the food plots....hope mine can take the pressure...they've had their best head start in years.
I’m very proud of my 10-year-old nephew who killed his first deer on Thanksgiving day, and wanted to share the experience since I’ve enjoyed reading similar stories on this board.

The boy has had it kind of rough since the beginning. My sister and his dad split shortly after he was born, and for years he was bouncing back and forth clear across Louisiana in custody. He spent a lot of time at my parents’ house while my sister got her feet under her. Through all of that, we’ve always kept him involved with the family land. I bring him hunting with me just like I do with my own sons. He’s the oldest of our little group of boys, now the first to kill a deer (my sons are 6, 4, and 2)

Thursday morning I woke him up and told him he was coming with me. We went to the shooting bench and went over gun safety, how to shoulder the gun, how to pull the trigger slowly, all the basics. We were using the same setup I’ve talked about in other threads: a 5.56 Ruger American Gen 2 Ranch with an Otter Creek Polonium K suppressor. At first he was worried about the “kickback” and asked about it several times, but once he smoked the first 25-yard target, all that went away. I asked him to hit our 4" steel at 100 yards and he nailed it on the first shot. I let him ring it one more time and told him, “You’re going to kill a deer this afternoon.”

We headed to a new spot we set up with a nice blind and a DeathGrip. My oldest (6 years old) came along to watch his cousin’s big moment. I’ll add that I was extremely proud of my son—for the first time ever he walked into the woods quietly and sat still the whole hunt without snacks or an iPad.

About two hours in, a spike steps out. I whispered, “There’s a deer,” and my nephew POPPED his head up from his phone like a prairie dog. I told him he can’t move like that even in a blind. “Yes sir.” A minute later a nice little 5-point walked out. Both deer were eating, giving us time to wait for a perfect broadside shot.

I told him to get up on the rifle just like we practiced. I asked if he had the deer in the scope and he said, “Target acquired,” which cracked me up. I clicked the safety off for him and he took his time—pulled the gun into his shoulder, eased into the trigger, and made a good controlled shot. The deer crouched at impact and bolted into the woods.

We waited 20 minutes so we wouldn’t have a bump-and-run situation (especially with the smaller round), then went looking. No blood in the field… no blood in the woods. The woods turned into a massive briar patch and both boys went crashing in like it didn’t hurt at all. My nephew spotted the deer first and we all went over to see the prize. I was so proud of him.

I made him drag it about 5 yards before sending my son to help—teaching them the “we help each other” rule. My son said, “I’m so happy at you,” which just about made the whole thing worth it.

I field dressed the deer (nephew almost puked), and when I opened him up, we saw he didn’t just kill the deer—he made a perfect shot. He literally cut the heart in half. Could not have been better.

We FaceTimed the women back at the camp and when we got back to the skinning rack they were whooping and hollering for him. It made for an awesome Thanksgiving. He’s more of a video-game kid, but hopefully this gave him another hobby and something he can be proud of.

"only one other kid in my grade has killed a deer"

I'll try to add pics later

re: ANNUAL DOG HUNTING THREAD

Posted by The Levee on 12/1/25 at 9:38 am to
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Each time this thread comes up, I want to recommend each of you go read the first chapter of Tenth Legion by Col Tom Kelly

Perhaps the greatest description of deer hunters ever penned. And yes, I know he was making fun of me as well.


one of the few circumstances where I belly laughed at a book.
I have the same tree seat. It's fantastic if you can get some cover.

I also have a summit viper sd. After I added all of the possible enhancements, it was too bulky. So i stripped it down and put the Hazemore basketball net seat and upgraded shoulder straps. It really makes a difference in weight and ease of use.

Like others have said, scout and if you see some nice pine trees that would be good for a climber, use a climber....if you dont, sit next to a tree that's wider than your shoulders and be very still

re: Offense profile vs Ark

Posted by The Levee on 11/17/25 at 9:30 am to
Van Buren's last scramble was an absolute back-breaker to Ark
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Love & Support of Mediocrity is so fricking Louisiana. "Real Fans" huh?


Forever LSU must only mean during championship seasons to you.

We fired our head coach and OC. What else should we do? I bet you’re a blast at parties.
I know there were some bald spots. But I’ve seen much worse with even better circumstances around the country.

The students were there and loud. Till the end
We complain all the time about the stadium emptying out in the 3rd quarter but today, during a 3 game losing skid, a firing of the head coach, and other factors, the crowd was larger and louder than expected. Pretty loud at times.

re: What bucks do you pass on?

Posted by The Levee on 11/11/25 at 11:35 am to
I tell my guys that if they have to think about it, let em walk.

re: Mississippi NR License

Posted by The Levee on 11/9/25 at 3:25 pm to
I hate paying it but it IS getting pretty crowded in SWMS. I live in Metairie but both of my parents were born in MS fwiw. We have family land.