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I shot my first turkey. Scared the crap out everyone in the frozen food section. It was awesome!
 
Posts: 13462 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004Reply With Quote
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Yea, people can be so rude, I got the same reaction when I shot my deer at the petting zoo. I was even polite enough to advise all the kids to step back.
 
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"Hold my beer and watch this"

It's usually the last words before any great misadventure. LOL

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Yea, people can be so rude, I got the same reaction when I shot my deer at the petting zoo. I was even polite enough to advise all the kids to step back.


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Posts: 4211 | Location: Alta. Canada | Registered: 06 November 2002Reply With Quote
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Had a buddy that was hunting back in the 70's shot this great buck then when he approached same dead deer he noticed it had a red ribbon/w bell around its neck + off in the distance he could hear small children calling,"Frosty,Frosty". I asked Doug what he did next,he said I just gutted it + left the bell on the gut pile.I told him you are one cold sob. He replied well if I had stayed they would probably want to bury it.


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Posts: 17357 | Location: Austin, Texas | Registered: 11 March 2013Reply With Quote
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Back in the late 70's when I worked for another shop instead of myself we had this 'northern transplant' read yankee come to work with us+ when Thanksgiving was rolling around he told everyone in the lunch room he was going to shoot a wild turkey + have a 'natural' Thanksgiving.I told him since he had never been hunting before it might be a little rough.He went anyway + after Thanksgiving we were sitting in the lunch room + he says "It was'nt so hard,he was just sitting by the side of the road pecking on a road kill. I shot him. He was kinda tough though."I did'nt have the heart to tell him.


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Posts: 17357 | Location: Austin, Texas | Registered: 11 March 2013Reply With Quote
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NC. Two stories, both told by the trainer when us sporting goods employees were getting ready for Texas' (then) new hunter's safety training thing.
One, about a guy who'd roosted a buzzard -- wife got the story out of him because she knew he never missed. "How come no big bang?"
Second, about a rube from New Jersey who did the whole nine yards / bought EVERYTHING for a Colorado cow elk hunt. The rangers ignored him -- you have to check in with them with your quartered, tagged, etc. animal before departure. Anyhow, they finally told him he'd dressed a mule!


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Posts: 4885 | Location: Bryan, Texas | Registered: 12 January 2005Reply With Quote
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I've always hated to say this considering the current anti gun rage but there really are folks out there that have no business owning a gun.


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