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18 October 2017, 07:39
Thor Kirchner
When not hunting what do you do?
Ever since I was a kid my second most favorite toy after a gun has been a chainsaw. The danger and destruction this little whining machine can cause empresses me. So when ever I get a break from hunting this is what I prefer to do.

Cutting down a big tree and ripping the timber myself and building something in camp with it gives me great satisfaction.



What's your favorite pastime when not hunting?


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18 October 2017, 07:45
crshelton
Similar - working on my farm an using chain saw to clear unwanted brush to improve the property.

And, of course shooting and planning hunting trips.


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18 October 2017, 08:01
nickh
Fishing for ME!!!


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18 October 2017, 08:31
DLS
For me, its fishing or coaching baseball.

Seventeen years ago, I started a baseball program with a simple goal of providing 'better baseball' to my area's youth. It's grown into a monster I never could have imagined or I may have walked away over 10 years ago. We've now had over 175 former players go on to play in college or pro baseball. The problem is, we've reached a point where I can't walk away, even if I might want to.

Still, I'd rather hunt than do anything else.
18 October 2017, 08:43
JTEX
Fishing, shooting, building rifles, clearing and working at the ranch.

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18 October 2017, 08:45
Jason P
Thor:

You are using the correct brand of chainsaws.

I built a log cabin- took me four years to finish it. I enjoyed it but retired from the hobby!

Work and fishing are my hobby
18 October 2017, 08:59
30.06king
Working at my reloading bench, experimenting with different combinations and fine tuning hunting loads. Then taking loads to the range checking performance from 100 to 400 yards, always trying to improve my shooting.
Other times maintaining my physical fitness for hunting. I find it all helps to keep my mind hunting tuned.
When not doing the above I guess it's mostly working to accumulate hunting funds.


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18 October 2017, 09:09
cjfoster
Catching slab crappie!!


18 October 2017, 10:20
Cougarz
Thor:

Nice setup you have there. I've been thinking about getting a chainsaw mill and trying my hand at lumber making.


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18 October 2017, 12:24
Pondoro
Thor...a pointing finger...you must use safety glasses and protective clothes when handling a chainsaw.

Living in Africa is no excuse..



18 October 2017, 12:29
miketaylor
Fly fishing and driven Pheasant/Partridge shooting all in the UK.


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18 October 2017, 17:48
Bama15
Dream about hunting, trying to figure out where and what I want to hunt next.

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18 October 2017, 18:06
dogcat
Drill oil wells.....

Buy more gas, get the oil price up, I need the money!!!!
18 October 2017, 18:18
bwanajay
Take my 1-1/2 year old Grandson to the Ranch and walk quietly down the river, watch nature at work and listen to the sound of silence.
18 October 2017, 19:01
df06
Reloading or target shooting.


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18 October 2017, 19:12
DesertRam
Used to be reloading and shooting. Now with three kids, one in each elementary, middle, and high school, it's mostly keeping up with them and teaching them to hunt. I'm a Boy Scout Assistant Scoutmaster for my son's troop, volunteer for the kids' 4-H club, and serve as a volunteer member of the Board of Directors at my youngest daughter's non-profit gym. After that, I putter in the yard as stress relief, and try to sneak in a bit of fishing now and again.


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18 October 2017, 19:44
JCHB
Nice chainsaws Thor! I also have a collection similar to that in my garage. Very theraputic to cut down and saw up some firewood. When I'm not hunting I ride offroad/enduro on my KTM dirt bike, take the kids fishing and I have recently succumbed to pressure from my better half to buy a mountain bike!

JCHB
18 October 2017, 20:03
BaxterB
Read
18 October 2017, 20:16
Bud Meadows
I'm retired, but I spend a lot of my free time babysitting my four grandchildren and attending their sporting events. My two oldest grandsons play football, basketball, baseball and cross Country. My granddaughter is a star in volleyball, basketball and Cross Country


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18 October 2017, 21:00
phurley5
When not hunting I am reloading an testing those loads on my private range. With six grandsons, son an granddaughter, great grandson I have plenty of shooters. I furnish their rifles and reloads, shotguns and ammo, knives etc and it makes my day. When a new one is born it gives me more excuses for something new to play with. Deer, Elk, Ducks and Geese are our passions. Good shooting.


phurley
18 October 2017, 21:07
Heym 450/400
Troll AR... coffee
18 October 2017, 21:33
larryshores
I work a hell of a lot. I also exercise extensively, play golf, travel and above all, aggravate the hell out of my wife.
18 October 2017, 22:16
Heym 450/400
quote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
I work a hell of a lot. I also exercise extensively, play golf, travel and above all, aggravate the hell out of my wife.


Coulda fooled me...seems like all you do is shoot massive buffalo! Big Grin

I find it surprising you don't live in Africa... jumping
18 October 2017, 22:57
TWL
Argentina bird trip each year.

Costa Rica fishing with my grand son.

Golf 3 days a week, skeet & sporting clays twice a week.

Weight room & road work every other day.

One day a month on the range with a rifle or two and a couple 1911's.


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18 October 2017, 23:11
juanpozzi
Riding my mountain bike ,scuba dive ,spearfishing ,kayaking ,enjoying big asados ,braais or barbecues .
Cheers Juan beer


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19 October 2017, 00:35
mouse93
Work to pay for hunting Smiler in the meantime train and judge the tracking dogs, do some competitive shooting with rifle (4 stand), and shotgun (sporting clays and trap) + guide foreign hunters here in EU.
19 October 2017, 01:50
jdollar
Being retired, I have unlimited free time- which I fill with fishing in the backyard pond, working firebreaks on my John Deere,and cutting down and cutting up dead timber with my Stihl. Life is good!


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19 October 2017, 01:57
Eagle Dad
Work on my farm, and with my horses
19 October 2017, 02:28
dogcat
quote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
I work a hell of a lot. I also exercise extensively, play golf, travel and above all, aggravate the hell out of my wife.


Larry,
You must be me.....

I do the same but am only skilled at the aggravating my wife.....
19 October 2017, 02:44
BNagel
quote:
Originally posted by cjfoster:
Catching slab crappie!!



Showzah! Dem be some huge sac-a-lait, yessuh!!


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19 October 2017, 02:59
McKay
Lots of shooting, reloading, power boating, working around the house, wrenching on things, drinking etc.


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19 October 2017, 03:14
Biebs
Thor, how often do you need to sharpen blades, ripping wood that size?
19 October 2017, 03:26
tomahawker
Spent too much on saws and couldn't get boots!! Watch your feet, watch yo mf'n feet. Good show!
19 October 2017, 03:32
Heym 450/400
I had a buddy who had a saw kick-out and bury into his leg...up until I seen the pics, I thought safety chaps/glasses were for girls. Not anymore...I won't pick up my saw without putting them on.

I didn't know they could put that many stitches in a leg...
19 October 2017, 04:04
LittleJoe
Very little other than work and work to pay for the next safari or hunting trip. I know, I need to change my priorities but hunting is not free and I don't get paid unless I am at work.
19 October 2017, 08:17
boarkiller
Hunting and working
Is there anything else?
Fishing is for sissies...
Oh and I ran over my old Stihl on Sunday backing up to pile of firewood up in hills so perfect excuse to get new one - nice 362...


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19 October 2017, 08:18
ledvm
I work 4 12 hour days at my veterinary hospital. Take Thursdays off and the wife and I fish Texoma in the warm months. In the cold months, I work in my gun shop and reloading room on Thursdays or shoot. Saturday and Sunday I dedicate to my 8 year old boy. We do whatever he wants to do outside. We either fish more, hunt squirrels, deer, turkey, dove, quail, practice baseball, shoot, bird-watch etc...anything he wants to do outside. In between all that...I maintain my small ranch, grade roads, farm a bit, cut a bit of wood etc. And in between all of that I workout and run/walk to stay in shape.


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19 October 2017, 08:48
vapodog
When I'm not hunting, I'm fishing.....or making guns, or mowing grass, or making bird houses, or many such things. I spend a lot of time in the shop keeping out of trouble.....

Here are a few things I do for kicks

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19 October 2017, 08:53
Beretta682E
Same thing I do at night on my hunting trips.

Get on my smart phone, tablet or computer and try and find misprices financial securities.

Then complain whine bitch to my fellow buddies about the crap we are invested it.

The goal is too make a few dollars to go hunting but the reality is work is more fun than hunting.

Mine
19 October 2017, 11:04
ManuelM
Oil painting, the most relaxing hobby I have found.


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