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Topic: Will the Real B1G Please Stand Up SOC 10/27/18

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utee94

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Re: Will the Real B1G Please Stand Up SOC 10/27/18
« Reply #196 on: November 02, 2018, 05:36:29 PM »
Don't hunt pheasant much, or ducks or turkey at all.

#8 for dove though, that'll do.  Something really pleasurable about blowing the bird of peace right out of the sky, and then grilling it up wrapped in bacon and a jalapeno.

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« Reply #197 on: November 02, 2018, 05:44:09 PM »
I haven't gone hunting in quite a few years,don't know if i have the heart for it.But i can still get back into the deep recesses/ravines and enjoy nature in it's pure form and enjoy a good work out.Toss back some cold Yuenglings and reminisce when I get back to the truck
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« Reply #198 on: November 02, 2018, 05:45:38 PM »
true enough

I've bagged my share

Also bare handed? 

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Re: Will the Real B1G Please Stand Up SOC 10/27/18
« Reply #199 on: November 02, 2018, 05:51:16 PM »
I haven't gone hunting in quite a few years,don't know if i have the heart for it.But i can still get back into the deep recesses/ravines and enjoy nature in it's pure form and enjoy a good work out.Toss back some cold Yuenglings and reminisce when I get back to the truck
This is what I do when I go deer hunting with my friends.  After my first couple years of actually hunting deer, I realized I just don't like shooting Bambi.  So now I just go out and stomp around on the ranch with friends for a couple days.  I drink beer while they clean deer, works fine for me.

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Re: Will the Real B1G Please Stand Up SOC 10/27/18
« Reply #200 on: November 02, 2018, 06:07:35 PM »
https://www.fieldandstream.com/articles/hunting/2010/04/hill-country-texas-digest

Here you go 94 Gene Hill was a great outdoor writer.Think you'd like it
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Re: Will the Real B1G Please Stand Up SOC 10/27/18
« Reply #201 on: November 02, 2018, 06:19:50 PM »
https://www.fieldandstream.com/articles/hunting/2010/04/hill-country-texas-digest

Here you go 94 Gene Hill was a great outdoor writer.Think you'd like it
Ha!  Great stuff NrN, thanks for sharing.
And it's clear that the author GETS chili.  You should heed his words:
"I gather that real chili doesn't have beans in it, and I think I know why: a bean takes up the space they would rather have occupied by tiny flakes of an assortment of lethal peppers. "

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« Reply #202 on: November 02, 2018, 06:25:09 PM »
Also bare handed?
yes sir
or with a drink in each fist
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« Reply #203 on: November 02, 2018, 11:54:11 PM »
most folks around here use #6 for pheasants, but I always preferred #4.  Gave me better range.

I suppose #4 would work for Turkeys, but I'd probably go with 2s

used to load my own 8s for trap shoots
For pheasant, I was #6 all the way. My dad would start with #6 and go to #4 later in the year when the birds got wise. In SW Iowa, we were lucky enough to get into some quail from time to time. That's an #8 shot if you wanted anything left of it.

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« Reply #204 on: November 03, 2018, 06:36:47 AM »
Ha!  Great stuff NrN, thanks for sharing.
And it's clear that the author GETS chili.  You should heed his words:
"I gather that real chili doesn't have beans in it, and I think I know why: a bean takes up the space they would rather have occupied by tiny flakes of an assortment of lethal peppers. "
Said he was a great author,I never sampled a bowl of his red.He wrote for years with Field & Stream & Outdoor Life.Many of his books can be had on Amazon.He could resurrect images of Hunting Camp's & Fishing Lodges,the stories,companions,dogs.Just a phenomenal writer IMO,poignant,insightful,humorous & sentimental.Great stuff to read on a cold nite by the fire.And sip the good stuff
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« Reply #205 on: November 03, 2018, 06:50:15 AM »
For pheasant, I was #6 all the way. My dad would start with #6 and go to #4 later in the year when the birds got wise. In SW Iowa, we were lucky enough to get into some quail from time to time. That's an #8 shot if you wanted anything left of it.
My oldest brother was a recruiter for the USAF stationed at Wright-Patt in Dayton.Back in the day all the young kids he recruited in the southern part of the state - well their families all had farms and there was never a shortage of hunting Pheasant/Quail.Two very bad winters in the late '70's really put the keebosh on that.At least in the Northern half of the state I'm afraid most of the Pheasants are/were pen raised.I haven't raised the barrel on a Quail or Pheasant in over 20 years.Rabbits,Grouse and Whitetail were plentiful however.The whitetail have almost become a plague - big ones too
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Re: Will the Real B1G Please Stand Up SOC 10/27/18
« Reply #206 on: November 03, 2018, 08:07:38 AM »
yup, too many whitetail here in Iowa as well

corn-fed whitetail taste very good

not much better than venison loin chops on the grill - rare
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Re: Will the Real B1G Please Stand Up SOC 10/27/18
« Reply #207 on: November 03, 2018, 08:31:38 AM »
Well they prolly don't have Kroger in the ATL,so load up the blunderbuss at a Publix/PigglyWiggly or whatever they have down there.Seems the Butterballs are more elusive than the Honeysuckle's,the Purdue's somewhere in between
There are quite a few Krogers down here.  We usually shop at one.  Publix is more common though.  
I used to dove hunt in NC back in the Day.  We'd use mostly 8, sometimes 7.5, but 8 was plenty.  Them birds can turn on a dime.
They are the best eating bird I've ever had, I will say that.  Not much to'em but tasty.

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Re: Will the Real B1G Please Stand Up SOC 10/27/18
« Reply #208 on: November 03, 2018, 08:35:04 AM »
We had many many deer living in the woods behind out house in Cincy (a green belt thing).  They were "pretty" but the wreaked havoc on most of the stuff I planted.  My yard morphed into being whatever deer won't eat.  They killed a lot of trees with their antlers.  I had some nice maples and the bark protection came loose and they were toast, made me mad.

One big buck wondered to about 10 feet from me in the back yard.  He never saw me.I would not have wanted to tangle with him though I did have a shovel in my hands, saw him coming and just went still.  I guess I didn't smell bad enough, or was downwind.

He was in really good condition, I don't understand how they survive those winters.

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Re: Will the Real B1G Please Stand Up SOC 10/27/18
« Reply #209 on: November 03, 2018, 08:45:34 AM »
I've got a nice, not large, 10 pointer hanging on the wall in my basement

Hunting deer in Iowa is with shotgun slugs.  Makes it much more sporting.  Range is 100 yards or less.

I did some bow hunting back in the day, but range was probably 25-30 yards for me.  Might as well put a knife in my teeth and leap on them if I can get that close.
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