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Posted: December 6, 2004 5:54 pm
by LIPH
Dally wrote:rednekkPH wrote:I put a nice big doe in the freezer on Friday
I thought doe hunting was illegal? Of course this is coming from someone who knows absolutley nothing about hunting!

I hunt doe all the time but they usually don't fall for my line, I mean bait.
Posted: December 6, 2004 5:55 pm
by ph4ever
LIPH wrote:Dally wrote:rednekkPH wrote:I put a nice big doe in the freezer on Friday
I thought doe hunting was illegal? Of course this is coming from someone who knows absolutley nothing about hunting!

I hunt doe all the time but they usually don't fall for my line, I mean bait.
maybe you need a new scent

Posted: December 6, 2004 5:57 pm
by PHBeerman
LIPH wrote:Dally wrote:rednekkPH wrote:I put a nice big doe in the freezer on Friday
I thought doe hunting was illegal? Of course this is coming from someone who knows absolutley nothing about hunting!

I hunt doe all the time but they usually don't fall for my line, I mean bait.
Does usually seek out larger bucks in their prime. Do you fit either of these requirements?

Posted: December 6, 2004 5:58 pm
by Dally
Posted: December 6, 2004 6:00 pm
by LIPH
PHBeerman wrote:LIPH wrote:Dally wrote:rednekkPH wrote:I put a nice big doe in the freezer on Friday
I thought doe hunting was illegal? Of course this is coming from someone who knows absolutley nothing about hunting!

I hunt doe all the time but they usually don't fall for my line, I mean bait.
Does usually seek out larger bucks in their prime. Do you fit either of these requirements?

I'm way past my prime. I'm on the downhill side of the mountain of life.

Posted: December 6, 2004 6:01 pm
by tommcat327
ph4ever wrote:LIPH wrote:Dally wrote:rednekkPH wrote:I put a nice big doe in the freezer on Friday
I thought doe hunting was illegal? Of course this is coming from someone who knows absolutley nothing about hunting!

I hunt doe all the time but they usually don't fall for my line, I mean bait.
maybe you need a new scent

old man....i mean old spice isnt cutting it?
Posted: December 6, 2004 6:07 pm
by aquaholic
tommcat327 wrote:ph4ever wrote:LIPH wrote:Dally wrote:rednekkPH wrote:I put a nice big doe in the freezer on Friday
I thought doe hunting was illegal? Of course this is coming from someone who knows absolutley nothing about hunting!

I hunt doe all the time but they usually don't fall for my line, I mean bait.
maybe you need a new scent

old man....i mean old spice isnt cutting it?
you are an idiot
Posted: December 6, 2004 6:10 pm
by tommcat327
aquaholic wrote:tommcat327 wrote:ph4ever wrote:LIPH wrote:Dally wrote:rednekkPH wrote:I put a nice big doe in the freezer on Friday
I thought doe hunting was illegal? Of course this is coming from someone who knows absolutley nothing about hunting!

I hunt doe all the time but they usually don't fall for my line, I mean bait.
maybe you need a new scent

old man....i mean old spice isnt cutting it?
you are an idiot
people like you should have to pass some kind of test before they are allowed to leave the house.i'm surprised someone with your limited intelligence even remembers to breath on his own

Posted: December 6, 2004 6:16 pm
by tikitatas
Did your last duck taste muddy or fishy? Try these tips!
http://www.monteran.com/outdoors/cookduck.html
Posted: December 6, 2004 6:25 pm
by tommcat327
damn mud duck

Re: I feel refreshed.
Posted: December 6, 2004 6:55 pm
by RhumChum
PHBeerman wrote:Ahhh. Die duckies die!!!!
Wow! What a match ... man with a gun vs. innocent, defensive duck.
At least you eat them ...

Posted: December 6, 2004 7:02 pm
by Moonie
In Oklahoma they call them antlerless, sounds more
humane than killing the females.
And I know, I know, Linda, doncha know, they need thinning......
they actually try to shoot them out of my front yard, of course, my deer are corn fed

Re: I feel refreshed.
Posted: December 6, 2004 8:45 pm
by tommcat327
RhumChum wrote:PHBeerman wrote:Ahhh. Die duckies die!!!!
Wow! What a match ... man with a gun vs. innocent, defensive duck.
At least you eat them ...

innocent ducks??
didnt you read my post about the guy with the broken ribs?
Posted: December 6, 2004 9:00 pm
by IsleReef
Posted: December 6, 2004 10:27 pm
by buffettbride
Dagnabbit! Now I have that "Doe a deer, a female deer" song stuck in my head.
Posted: December 6, 2004 10:58 pm
by OceanCityGirl
duck is always greasy. You need to read up on cooking it because there are ways to make it less so. My sons have it blackened and as jerky. They usually only use the breast meat .
Posted: December 6, 2004 11:30 pm
by tommcat327
buffettbride wrote:Dagnabbit! Now I have that "Doe a deer, a female deer" song stuck in my head.
DAMN YOU MAL,I DIDNT UNTIL I READ THIS POST!!!!!

Posted: December 6, 2004 11:30 pm
by ragtopW
Dally wrote:rednekkPH wrote:I put a nice big doe in the freezer on Friday
I thought doe hunting was illegal? Of course this is coming from someone who knows absolutley nothing about hunting!

I haven't harvested a Buck in a few years.. We draw doe tags as they need to be managed and thinned out so they do not starve over the winter.

Re: I feel refreshed.
Posted: December 6, 2004 11:35 pm
by ragtopW
I HAVE A QUESTION. Why would duck taste better from one part of the country vs another???
oh and I can't stand duck cause it's so dadgum greasy but I was just thinking maybe I needed to try duck from somewhere besides East Texas[/quote]
Connie, We Skin our ducks and do not pluck them.. and I do not remember the grease..But I love duck L'a'orange... ummmmmmm.
Posted: December 7, 2004 3:35 am
by st.somewhere