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Posted: July 7, 2007 7:09 pm
by ragtopW

OK so those who know me... this is a big thing
you know this is a yearly thing. My Dad is . Uh 78?
thereabouts
and after two years back telling me He didn't know how many
years he could continue to hunt..
We drew deer tags for the area we have hunted 7 out of our 12
seasons living in Idaho.
these are anterless tags only.. just meat for the freezer..
but we are good to go..
BTW.. Jimmy you can now feel free to announce the
Hollywood show between the two Vegas shows,
that is when I will be gone..

Posted: July 7, 2007 7:45 pm
by El mojito
Geeesss I thought you you said
Beer Tags I guess that what ya get from drink'in rum, coconut rum and coke

Posted: July 7, 2007 7:46 pm
by ragtopW
El mojito wrote:Geeesss I thought you you said
Beer Tags I guess that what ya get from drink'in rum, coconut rum and coke


not with a Mormon father.. no booze for a week..
Posted: July 7, 2007 7:53 pm
by britparrothead
Hey Ragtop
I live on the south coast of England.
For the past 2 days my dogs have 'found' dear at the back of my house!
Now, over here we have a strange law. If I am driving down the road and hit & kill dear, I am not allowed to take it home, BUT the care behind me is allowed to take it home!
Posted: July 7, 2007 8:11 pm
by ragtopW
britparrothead wrote:Hey Ragtop
I live on the south coast of England.
For the past 2 days my dogs have 'found' dear at the back of my house!
Now, over here we have a strange law. If I am driving down the road and hit & kill dear, I am not allowed to take it home, BUT the care behind me is allowed to take it home!
if we hit a Deer.. it goes to one of a few places.
the "mission", a poor family, or the Zoo.. for the tigers..
Posted: July 7, 2007 9:20 pm
by phjrsaunt
At least if you have to give up beer for a week, it's for a good cause!

Posted: July 7, 2007 9:22 pm
by ragtopW
phjrsaunt wrote:At least if you have to give up beer for a week, it's for a good cause!

yep.. I will post the Menu in a week or two
(another Tradition here at BN)

Posted: July 7, 2007 9:24 pm
by SMLCHNG
ragtopW wrote:
yep.. I will post the Menu in a week or two
(another Tradition here at BN)


Can't wait!
Posted: July 7, 2007 9:38 pm
by ragtopW
SMLCHNG wrote:ragtopW wrote:
yep.. I will post the Menu in a week or two
(another Tradition here at BN)


Can't wait!
working on some new stuff..
gotta be careful Dad isn't into change

Posted: July 7, 2007 9:47 pm
by phjrsaunt
If you're looking for something new to do with one of the ternderloins, check out page 81 of the phirst PHruitcakes in the Kitchen cookbook

Posted: July 7, 2007 9:54 pm
by ragtopW
Posted: July 8, 2007 12:16 am
by Tequila Revenge
Don't be shooting the ones with spots Santa
Now how JACKED UP is that? Santa out killing deer

Posted: July 8, 2007 10:59 am
by Moonie
Tequila Revenge wrote:Don't be shooting the ones with spots Santa
Now how JACKED UP is that? Santa out killing deer

they call it antlerless...meaning the females...unfortunately, some take a long shot and get very young males (yearlings), so young they don't have their antlers yet, or just bumps....
you can only imagine their weight...
I'm sure that Wayne is not one of those hunters, nor his Dad...you don't trophy hunt do you Wayne?
Posted: July 8, 2007 11:25 am
by ragtopW
Moonie wrote:Tequila Revenge wrote:Don't be shooting the ones with spots Santa
Now how JACKED UP is that? Santa out killing deer

they call it antlerless...meaning the females...unfortunately, some take a long shot and get very young males (yearlings), so young they don't have their antlers yet, or just bumps....
you can only imagine their weight...
I'm sure that Wayne is not one of those hunters, nor his Dad...you don't trophy hunt do you Wayne?
nope we don't.. but..
I got a little buck last year.. his antlers were about 2 inches long..
one was pointing staight forward..
and I shot at ..50 yards?
but He was over 2 years old.. legal.. and I am sure that they wanted him out of the gene pool..
Posted: July 8, 2007 2:50 pm
by Oz_79
Good luck hunting, and I also know how important it is to go hunting with your dad. I loved going out with my dad, early in the morning, etc. I haven't been able to go hunting for a few years since I'm not in my home town. Might have to get back to the traditions.
Posted: July 8, 2007 3:08 pm
by pojo
I know now ecstatic my step-dad and bro are when they get their tags...... they can't wait til the Hunting Season(s) open.
Happy Hunting

Posted: July 8, 2007 3:26 pm
by Moonie
ragtopW wrote:Moonie wrote:Tequila Revenge wrote:Don't be shooting the ones with spots Santa
Now how JACKED UP is that? Santa out killing deer

they call it antlerless...meaning the females...unfortunately, some take a long shot and get very young males (yearlings), so young they don't have their antlers yet, or just bumps....
you can only imagine their weight...
I'm sure that Wayne is not one of those hunters, nor his Dad...you don't trophy hunt do you Wayne?
nope we don't.. but..
I got a little buck last year.. his antlers were about 2 inches long..
one was pointing staight forward..
and I shot at ..50 yards?
but He was over 2 years old.. legal.. and I am sure that they wanted him out of the gene pool..
for sure Wayne, I've seen some that needed to be also...
I dislike bow season worst than gun, I've seen too many deer with arrows sticking through them because the hunter didn't track..
sorry assed hunter
Good Luck, Wayne, and Dad
Posted: July 8, 2007 3:38 pm
by ragtopW
phjrsaunt wrote:At least if you have to give up beer for a week, it's for a good cause!

i might be able to make that up.. starting October 28th..

Posted: July 8, 2007 8:09 pm
by Tequila Revenge
Oz_79 wrote:Good luck hunting, and I also know how important it is to go hunting with your dad. I loved going out with my dad, early in the morning, etc. I haven't been able to go hunting for a few years since I'm not in my home town. Might have to get back to the traditions.
I'd encourage you to make that time happen. My Dad passed this January. He LOVED it when my brother and I would come back for a few days and hunt, shoot pool and visit his favorite bars. I regret the years I thought I was too busy with work and did not go. Now, I never can do it again. It's a precious memory Oz.
Posted: July 8, 2007 8:38 pm
by ragtopW
Tequila Revenge wrote:Oz_79 wrote:Good luck hunting, and I also know how important it is to go hunting with your dad. I loved going out with my dad, early in the morning, etc. I haven't been able to go hunting for a few years since I'm not in my home town. Might have to get back to the traditions.
I'd encourage you to make that time happen. My Dad passed this January. He LOVED it when my brother and I would come back for a few days and hunt, shoot pool and visit his favorite bars. I regret the years I thought I was too busy with work and did not go. Now, I never can do it again. It's a precious memory Oz.
thanks.. I feel the same.. I know It makes the Fall a little tough
as far as scheduling a show. or even MOTM
but for me the point was driven home when my dad told me two
years back that He did not know how long this would last..