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I like the thought but that head is a dead decoy giveaway. Might have to get one of these for public land. Er they wouldn’t have been laughing if a monster showed up and tried to spar with it and you shot it.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by bmac; 12-28-2019, 09:36 PM.
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Originally posted by Burnadell View PostJunction, TX lease a number of years ago. Rifle hunt with my nephew and Asu-Indian, formerly known as Lakefork.
Had not seen any monsters up until this one showed up...just as the sun came up.
We were not trophy hunting back then. What say you? w Would you shoot?
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That’s a good one.
Reminds me of a prank my daddy and a buddy pulled many years ago on our east tx lease. After a fair exchange of liquid spirits one day they decided to travel into town on a “replenishment” run. About 3 hours later (on what should have been a 45 min trip) they returned to camp. I won’t go into the details but they had somehow managed to confiscate a Texas Dept of Transportation deer crossing sign!!!! I’m talking the ENTIRE sign....concrete slab and all! One can only imagine the amount of trouble they could have incurred had they been caught.
Since both my dad and his buddy were in pretty bad shape, several of us younger bucks were commandeered to dig a hole and position said sign at one of the eldest lease member’s hunting spots...who happened to be arriving the next day. His experience was not unlike Burnadell’s
Not entirely sure on the statute of limitations but I hear-tell that sign may or may not still be on location to this day.
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Originally posted by RascalArms View PostThat’s a good one.
Reminds me of a prank my daddy and a buddy pulled many years ago on our east tx lease. After a fair exchange of liquid spirits one day they decided to travel into town on a “replenishment” run. About 3 hours later (on what should have been a 45 min trip) they returned to camp. I won’t go into the details but they had somehow managed to confiscate a Texas Dept of Transportation deer crossing sign!!!! I’m talking the ENTIRE sign....concrete slab and all! One can only imagine the amount of trouble they could have incurred had they been caught.
Since both my dad and his buddy were in pretty bad shape, several of us younger bucks were commandeered to dig a hole and position said sign at one of the eldest lease member’s hunting spots...who happened to be arriving the next day. His experience was not unlike Burnadell’s
Not entirely sure on the statute of limitations but I hear-tell that sign may or may not still be on location to this day.
As to the obvious fakery of my "deer", the pictures posted were taken with a camera closer to the decoy than my tripod. The distance from my stand and the brush was just enough to not be absolutely certain at that distance until it didn't move for 15 minutes nor did it move until after I shot it!
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Too funny but you didn't fall for it.
We put a life size poster of The Predator inside a buddy's ground box blind so when he opened the door it would be the first thing he saw.
He blamed us for him dropping his rifle and knocking the scope off and for the torn knees on his coveralls that happened as he was running away and he fell.
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