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Prince of poachers.
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Originally posted by sasqy View PostI know he has done bad things
But don’t tell me y’all have never thought about being a professional poacher in your life
And how productive and adrenaline fueled it would be
I’m just saying !!!
Don’t judge me guys
This book only takes us through his first stint as an outlaw poacher. Apparently he reforms then relapses after a tough divorce and wrote a second book chronicalling that. Has anyone seen or read it?? I’m not sure it’s published yet but seems I saw it had just come out.
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Originally posted by Pineywoods Paul View PostThere’s always the vicarious thrill of seeing how the outlaw lives. I think that’s behind my curiosity as well.
This book only takes us through his first stint as an outlaw poacher. Apparently he reforms then relapses after a tough divorce and wrote a second book chronicalling that. Has anyone seen or read it?? I’m not sure it’s published yet but seems I saw it had just come out.
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Bought it, read it, enjoyed it. I’ll also buy Part 2 when it gets published.
Editing could have been much better as grammar was not very good but good enough to understand and read. Only thing I didn’t care for too much in the book was the parts where they would kill numerous good bucks, cape them, take the horns, and then leave everything else just wasting entire deer.
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I sent the book the the first person on the list this week. I forgot to send it before I went on vacation.
Oddly enough i opened the mail box yesterday and thought the post office had sent the book back to me, but upon closer inspection that guy sent me another signed copy. Really weird, and I have no idea as to why he did. i was hoping it was part 2, but it is part one.
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Originally posted by diamond10x View PostOnly thing I didn’t care for too much in the book was the parts where they would kill numerous good bucks, cape them, take the horns, and then leave everything else just wasting entire deer.
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there's really not much to poaching, if all you want is venison, not trophy heads. Bury a salt/mineral block, someplace that's miles from rancher or farmer salt blocks and offers a place to hang a snare horizontally, 6-7 ft in the air, depending upon the size of the deer, with an apple wired about a foot above the center of the cable loop. and where you have several trees in which you can put up a stand and a folding blind.
Some people go steal their salt blocks, as a matter of fact. Bait the burial with apples, carrots, etc, until you see signs of lots of deer use. Then they'll be back frequently for the salt. When you want venison, bait the site again. Be in the (covered) blind 2 hours before dawn, with a book to read, full camo, scent-control, and a little red light on the side of some eyeglasses. When you peak over the top-side of the blind at dawn, deer WILL be there.
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