3200 Man wrote:There isn't a more majestic moment than when birds are locked-up ,feet down and are at the mercy of the shooter .
Taking the time to glorify yourself , with epic calling and cherishing the moment , is where it's at before you open-up
on these foolish birds by firing 3 quick shots with a inadequate pattern at 10 yds on the water . By giving these birds
a Sportsmans chance of landing , looking around and thinking , oh shit , and then killing as many (as you can) as they
try to get out of dodge seems to be more like Sporting ?
I wish I could wait that Long too !
Eric Haynes wrote:3200 Man wrote:There isn't a more majestic moment than when birds are locked-up ,feet down and are at the mercy of the shooter .
Taking the time to glorify yourself , with epic calling and cherishing the moment , is where it's at before you open-up
on these foolish birds by firing 3 quick shots with a inadequate pattern at 10 yds on the water . By giving these birds
a Sportsmans chance of landing , looking around and thinking , oh shit , and then killing as many (as you can) as they
try to get out of dodge seems to be more like Sporting ?
I wish I could wait that Long too !
Define sporting for me.
I'd rather have the shoot of my life for 20 minutes than scratching out a couple ducks over 8 hours. Goes with the saying "A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work" Total bullshit. I'd rather spend a day at work making money than spending 12 hours on the water and not catching a damn thing. Guess I'm not as sporty as you are.
you're crazy. You'd rather be at work than at the lake on a nice summer day throwing back a few cold ones from your lawn chair, tossing sticks for your dogs, all while pretending to fish???Eric Haynes wrote:3200 Man wrote:There isn't a more majestic moment than when birds are locked-up ,feet down and are at the mercy of the shooter .
Taking the time to glorify yourself , with epic calling and cherishing the moment , is where it's at before you open-up
on these foolish birds by firing 3 quick shots with a inadequate pattern at 10 yds on the water . By giving these birds
a Sportsmans chance of landing , looking around and thinking , oh shit , and then killing as many (as you can) as they
try to get out of dodge seems to be more like Sporting ?
I wish I could wait that Long too !
Define sporting for me.
I'd rather have the shoot of my life for 20 minutes than scratching out a couple ducks over 8 hours. Goes with the saying "A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work" Total bullshit. I'd rather spend a day at work making money than spending 12 hours on the water and not catching a damn thing. Guess I'm not as sporty as you are.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Eric Haynes wrote:3200 Man wrote:There isn't a more majestic moment than when birds are locked-up ,feet down and are at the mercy of the shooter .
Taking the time to glorify yourself , with epic calling and cherishing the moment , is where it's at before you open-up
on these foolish birds by firing 3 quick shots with a inadequate pattern at 10 yds on the water . By giving these birds
a Sportsmans chance of landing , looking around and thinking , oh shit , and then killing as many (as you can) as they
try to get out of dodge seems to be more like Sporting ?
I wish I could wait that Long too !
Define sporting for me.
I'd rather have the shoot of my life for 20 minutes than scratching out a couple ducks over 8 hours. Goes with the saying "A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work" Total bullshit. I'd rather spend a day at work making money than spending 12 hours on the water and not catching a damn thing. Guess I'm not as sporty as you are.
RonE wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:3200 Man wrote:There isn't a more majestic moment than when birds are locked-up ,feet down and are at the mercy of the shooter .
Taking the time to glorify yourself , with epic calling and cherishing the moment , is where it's at before you open-up
on these foolish birds by firing 3 quick shots with a inadequate pattern at 10 yds on the water . By giving these birds
a Sportsmans chance of landing , looking around and thinking , oh shit , and then killing as many (as you can) as they
try to get out of dodge seems to be more like Sporting ?
I wish I could wait that Long too !
Define sporting for me.
I'd rather have the shoot of my life for 20 minutes than scratching out a couple ducks over 8 hours. Goes with the saying "A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work" Total bullshit. I'd rather spend a day at work making money than spending 12 hours on the water and not catching a damn thing. Guess I'm not as sporty as you are.
Obviously you don't drink beer and fish with friends. Red seems to get it. You are acting like a little kid in the backseat: "Are we there yet?"
ok well doing anything in a downpour is stupid. Except maybe sex. That could be fun. But I don't believe you Eric. I think you like being outdoors more than you admit. You're just hiding behind that realist persona facade of yours. But I don't know whyEric Haynes wrote:RonE wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:3200 Man wrote:There isn't a more majestic moment than when birds are locked-up ,feet down and are at the mercy of the shooter .
Taking the time to glorify yourself , with epic calling and cherishing the moment , is where it's at before you open-up
on these foolish birds by firing 3 quick shots with a inadequate pattern at 10 yds on the water . By giving these birds
a Sportsmans chance of landing , looking around and thinking , oh shit , and then killing as many (as you can) as they
try to get out of dodge seems to be more like Sporting ?
I wish I could wait that Long too !
Define sporting for me.
I'd rather have the shoot of my life for 20 minutes than scratching out a couple ducks over 8 hours. Goes with the saying "A bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work" Total bullshit. I'd rather spend a day at work making money than spending 12 hours on the water and not catching a damn thing. Guess I'm not as sporty as you are.
Obviously you don't drink beer and fish with friends. Red seems to get it. You are acting like a little kid in the backseat: "Are we there yet?"
I fish from a boat and yes, I'd rather go to work than fish in a down pour rain for 12 hours without catching a damn thing, beers or no beers. No need to make this harder than it is, I was just pointing out that that is a dumb saying.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
rebelp74 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
You should come out of the 1500's and join the rest of the world.
Eric Haynes wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
You should come out of the 1500's and join the rest of the world.
Hire a butler for me and I'll think about it.
well if I had a yacht to pay for I'd probably feel the same wayrebelp74 wrote:I'm with Eric on this, down pour or not, fuck fishing all day and not catching a damn thing when you could be making money.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:well if I had a yacht to pay for I'd probably feel the same wayrebelp74 wrote:I'm with Eric on this, down pour or not, fuck fishing all day and not catching a damn thing when you could be making money.
Redbeard wrote:well if I had a yacht to pay for I'd probably feel the same wayrebelp74 wrote:I'm with Eric on this, down pour or not, fuck fishing all day and not catching a damn thing when you could be making money.
so when you have a bad day hunting, does it piss you off thinking of all the other fun stuff you could've done or money you could've made?Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:so when you have a bad day hunting, does it piss you off thinking of all the other fun stuff you could've done or money you could've made?Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
Eric Haynes wrote:Redbeard wrote:so when you have a bad day hunting, does it piss you off thinking of all the other fun stuff you could've done or money you could've made?Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
Unfortunately, sometimes. Never with duck hunting because it never lass more than 4-5 hours, but during spring snows I get a little antsy thinking about shit I could be getting done around the house.
3200 Man wrote:There isn't a more majestic moment than when birds are locked-up ,feet down and are at the mercy of the shooter .
Taking the time to glorify yourself , with epic calling and cherishing the moment , is where it's at before you open-up
on these foolish birds by firing 3 quick shots with a inadequate pattern at 10 yds on the water . By giving these birds
a Sportsmans chance of landing , looking around and thinking , oh shit , and then killing as many (as you can) as they
try to get out of dodge seems to be more like Sporting ?
I wish I could wait that Long too !
one2many wrote:3200 Man wrote:There isn't a more majestic moment than when birds are locked-up ,feet down and are at the mercy of the shooter .
Taking the time to glorify yourself , with epic calling and cherishing the moment , is where it's at before you open-up
on these foolish birds by firing 3 quick shots with a inadequate pattern at 10 yds on the water . By giving these birds
a Sportsmans chance of landing , looking around and thinking , oh shit , and then killing as many (as you can) as they
try to get out of dodge seems to be more like Sporting ?
I wish I could wait that Long too !
i dont feel that taking the life of an animal is a sport. football is a sport not killing things. and i would toss a brick of C4 into a swimming flock of ducks if i had to
sws002 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Redbeard wrote:so when you have a bad day hunting, does it piss you off thinking of all the other fun stuff you could've done or money you could've made?Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
Unfortunately, sometimes. Never with duck hunting because it never lass more than 4-5 hours, but during spring snows I get a little antsy thinking about shit I could be getting done around the house.
Some of my favorite hunts were from days that we spent all day in the blind, sunup to sundown. Shot a few birds, but had more fun shooting the shit with friends. NCH was a great example, ton of guys and we only shot a handful of birds but we all had a great time. Would do it again in a heartbeat, even if I knew ahead of time that the hunting might be tough.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:sws002 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Redbeard wrote:so when you have a bad day hunting, does it piss you off thinking of all the other fun stuff you could've done or money you could've made?Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
Unfortunately, sometimes. Never with duck hunting because it never lass more than 4-5 hours, but during spring snows I get a little antsy thinking about shit I could be getting done around the house.
Some of my favorite hunts were from days that we spent all day in the blind, sunup to sundown. Shot a few birds, but had more fun shooting the shit with friends. NCH was a great example, ton of guys and we only shot a handful of birds but we all had a great time. Would do it again in a heartbeat, even if I knew ahead of time that the hunting might be tough.
True, but do you complain about the really good days?
sws002 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Redbeard wrote:so when you have a bad day hunting, does it piss you off thinking of all the other fun stuff you could've done or money you could've made?Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
Unfortunately, sometimes. Never with duck hunting because it never lass more than 4-5 hours, but during spring snows I get a little antsy thinking about shit I could be getting done around the house.
Some of my favorite hunts were from days that we spent all day in the blind, sunup to sundown. Shot a few birds, but had more fun shooting the shit with friends. NCH was a great example, ton of guys and we only shot a handful of birds but we all had a great time. Would do it again in a heartbeat, even if I knew ahead of time that the hunting might be tough.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
3legged_lab wrote:sws002 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Redbeard wrote:so when you have a bad day hunting, does it piss you off thinking of all the other fun stuff you could've done or money you could've made?Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
Unfortunately, sometimes. Never with duck hunting because it never lass more than 4-5 hours, but during spring snows I get a little antsy thinking about shit I could be getting done around the house.
Some of my favorite hunts were from days that we spent all day in the blind, sunup to sundown. Shot a few birds, but had more fun shooting the shit with friends. NCH was a great example, ton of guys and we only shot a handful of birds but we all had a great time. Would do it again in a heartbeat, even if I knew ahead of time that the hunting might be tough.
True, but do you complain about the really good days?
sws002 wrote: I work to live (hunt), not live to work.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:sws002 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Redbeard wrote:so when you have a bad day hunting, does it piss you off thinking of all the other fun stuff you could've done or money you could've made?Eric Haynes wrote:I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
Unfortunately, sometimes. Never with duck hunting because it never lass more than 4-5 hours, but during spring snows I get a little antsy thinking about shit I could be getting done around the house.
Some of my favorite hunts were from days that we spent all day in the blind, sunup to sundown. Shot a few birds, but had more fun shooting the shit with friends. NCH was a great example, ton of guys and we only shot a handful of birds but we all had a great time. Would do it again in a heartbeat, even if I knew ahead of time that the hunting might be tough.
True, but do you complain about the really good days?
Eric Haynes wrote:3legged_lab wrote:sws002 wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:so when you have a bad day hunting, does it piss you off thinking of all the other fun stuff you could've done or money you could've made?Redbeard wrote:[quote="Eric Haynes"]I love being outdoors, but a blanket statement like that quote is bullshit in my eyes. I can assure you that when I get my hunting done in 20 minutes, that just gives me time to do other outdoors things. I'm very rarely ever in my house. I don't even have cable.
Unfortunately, sometimes. Never with duck hunting because it never lass more than 4-5 hours, but during spring snows I get a little antsy thinking about shit I could be getting done around the house.
Some of my favorite hunts were from days that we spent all day in the blind, sunup to sundown. Shot a few birds, but had more fun shooting the shit with friends. NCH was a great example, ton of guys and we only shot a handful of birds but we all had a great time. Would do it again in a heartbeat, even if I knew ahead of time that the hunting might be tough.
True, but do you complain about the really good days?
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
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