If a deer gets caught in a hunting car, the SOB deserves to be killed.Who said anything about spotlighting?
I have never hunted out of a blind.
All the deer I killed were out of hunting cars.
If a deer gets caught in a hunting car, the SOB deserves to be killed.Who said anything about spotlighting?
I have never hunted out of a blind.
All the deer I killed were out of hunting cars.
If a deer gets caught in a hunting car, the SOB deserves to be killed.
But, as I said, they were "out" of hunting cars.
Well, it was deer season, after all....So there was no justification for killing them?
What round for hunting cars?
45-70 at a minimum.What round for hunting cars?
A coon, that looked exactly like my pet coon, Terry.
Picked it up to carry him back home, he struggled and got away.
When I got back to the house Terry was still in his cage.
Pain is weakness leaving the body.
I found a Blob once.......
View attachment 137761
I know of two houses in Central Texas where this kind of situation exists. One just outside of Temple and the other outside of Austin. The Austin property was for sale when I looked at it. This was many years ago but as best I recall, it was the grave of a woman (in their front yard) who had died while in a wagon train traveling across, what was then open prairie land and they had buried her there, where she had died. The Temple grave was also in some guy’s front yard, close to his mailbox. Grave of a man who had died while traveling to a pioneer fort/stockade in the area, that had long since disintegrated. (Story as told by the present day home owner). I don’t recall the exact dates, but 1840s - 1850s come to mind.
No, a sink hole and a stink hole.Got in to TWO sinkholes, did ya...