Trophy Hunting Pics
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Trophy Hunting Pics
Let's get this section started off with a BANG!
This is my favorite hunting picture because dem dang wabbits ur hard ta get.
Post up you favorite hunting pic and give a little story to go with it.
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This is my favorite hunting picture because dem dang wabbits ur hard ta get.
Post up you favorite hunting pic and give a little story to go with it.
huntnislife
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Wow! Did you cap that one in the eye? Or is its eye kind of bloody from internal bleeding?
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Head shot.
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"Huntnislife"....LOL....you're killin me man!!!fishnislife wrote:Let's get this section started off with a BANG!
This is my favorite hunting picture because dem dang wabbits ur hard ta get.
Post up you favorite hunting pic and give a little story to go with it.
huntnislife
I think it goes without saying you didn't "Catch & Release" those wabbit??? LOL
Way to start this thing off.
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fishnislife wrote:Let's get this section started off with a BANG!
This is my favorite hunting picture because dem dang wabbits ur hard ta get.
Post up you favorite hunting pic and give a little story to go with it.
huntnislife
huntnislife.......You da man!! Just when I think your hat is full of nothing but fish, you start pulling rabitts out of the hat. I love it.
BTW... With this new hunting forum,, maybe there could be some kind of contest with a person being the first to bring in with an O'Tay sign, 5 various URBAN critters. I'm thinking like possum, city rat, (I know that there are a few red fox still living in Lincoln park, West Seattle) It's just a thought.
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LOL
That's a good one Quad. We might have to do that.
Where is all the hunting pics. I know guys around here go out. Show us your beasts.
(yes, I spelled that right, don't get any ideas bassackwards)
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That's a good one Quad. We might have to do that.
Where is all the hunting pics. I know guys around here go out. Show us your beasts.
(yes, I spelled that right, don't get any ideas bassackwards)
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Urban huh.. Now I am picturing a bunch of guys running around Seattle taking O-tay pics next to road kill. I'm in!
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Now I'm going to have to dig through the yardwaste bin for that rat I got last week...
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I have 2 favorite hunting pictures but here is the black tail I shot on my fisrt hunting trip ever. The other pic I got I have to mess with to resize =( when I posted my black tail pic it didnt show up it just has a link you can click on to see it. Is there anyone who can help me so I can get it on there so everyone can see it?
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www.photobucket.com is how most ppl on this site transfer pics from the comps to here. All you have to do is make an account and download the pics onto the site. Then the site will make links for you to post.
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i know most of you wont believe me but one day me and my dad were out hunting wabbits and i had my dads 22. "hornet" (more powder than a standard or magnum .22 rimfire) and i took a shot at a rabbit in my meadow and when i walked up to it i had two rabbits lying dead on the ground. one had been blown nearely to peaces from the allready split bullet that had gone through the first rabbit. sorry i dont have a picture but it was so awsome
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Sweet shot Max. I don't hunt myself, but I am a pretty good shot with my BB gun.Fisherman_max wrote:i know most of you wont believe me but one day me and my dad were out hunting wabbits and i had my dads 22. "hornet" (more powder than a standard or magnum .22 rimfire) and i took a shot at a rabbit in my meadow and when i walked up to it i had two rabbits lying dead on the ground. one had been blown nearely to peaces from the allready split bullet that had gone through the first rabbit. sorry i dont have a picture but it was so awsome
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Sweet shot Max. I don't hunt myself, but I am a pretty good shot with my BB gun.Fisherman_max wrote:i know most of you wont believe me but one day me and my dad were out hunting wabbits and i had my dads 22. "hornet" (more powder than a standard or magnum .22 rimfire) and i took a shot at a rabbit in my meadow and when i walked up to it i had two rabbits lying dead on the ground. one had been blown nearely to peaces from the allready split bullet that had gone through the first rabbit. sorry i dont have a picture but it was so awsome
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Where's all the pix. Your telling me this hunting season no one hit anything? Come on. Post up boys. Don't make me get Tred in here.
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Looks like I'm gunna have to call PETA on you guys...lol...:compress:
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Well I can't seem to find any pictures but I'm still lookin, when I find them I'll get up here.
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here a picture from last year's huntin season. this was opening day of archery. it was a 35 yard shot uphill and turned out to a heck of deer hunt.
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P=people forcutthroatkiller wrote:Looks like I'm gunna have to call PETA on you guys...lol...:compress:
E=eating
T=tasty
A=animals
That sure works out to be quite funny...
I'd love to go do some hunting around a farm with a .22. Pigeons, squirrels, rabbits, whatever. It would be fun..
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How fun would that really be though? Are you going to eat the squirrel, how about the pigeon? What you kill you should eat and take everything you can from it. Have fun eating squirrel. Elk, deer, etc. -- killing these animals - at least you can eat them and use them...I'm not sure how you'd feel if you were that squirrel with a .22 lodged in its body. I guess if you think cooked squirrel tastes good go for it! Killing for just the thrill of killing is pretty messed up.Sam Kafelafish wrote:
I'd love to go do some hunting around a farm with a .22. Pigeons, squirrels, rabbits, whatever. It would be fun..
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I'm not saying I'd go running about shooting dozens of animals and decimate the population. I agree, after a while, it wouldn't be fun. Lots of kids started off shooting their first gun (probably a .22 their dad gave em) at coke cans and some small animals around the farm....Squirrels aren't exactly elk. It's like comparing killing a yellow perch to a salmon...
You can go on and rant about hunting and fishing and killing animals and the ethics of it all, and your going to get a lot of different opinions...Everyone has their own and I respect each and everyones opinions...
Catch and release (talking fishing now) isn't exactly going to guarantee 100% survival of fish. I've read many studies and reports of actual field tests on multiple species of fish that show the mortality rate of released fish. I've seen VERY low rates in certain studies and with some species, (less then 2%) and some reports with over 25% mortality rates in released fish. Now I fish a lot. Close to 100 days per year. I do not catch and release every SINGLE fish I catch, but the majority of the time, I am releasing my fish. Probably 85 or 90% of the fish I catch are released. I usually ONLY keep what I feel like cleaning, preparing and eating. My family really only likes eating salmon and saltwater bottomfish. Myself, however, I eat about everything in the sea. So I usually only keep fish when I am 100% going to eat the fish and if my family decides they want some, I'll keep enough so that they, and myself can eat it. I take full measures to make sure that the fish I release are going to have their best chance of survival. I use barbed hooks quite a bit now, I minimize the time a fish spends out of the water, I do not hold fish vertically (only bass) and I use knotless, rubber nets and follow all regulations like when it says to keep wild salmon in the water because they are illegal to keep, I do so and quickly slip the hook out of the fishes mouth and return it to the water.
If I'm fishing 100 days a year, I'm probably catching upwards of a few hundred, if not over thousand fish a year. Assuming a 5% mortality rate, and say I release 1000 fish per year, I'm going to be killing approximately 50 of those 1000 fish. I am fine with this. I understand that some fish WILL die as a result of being hooked, fought, and released. I'm fine with accidentally killing a couple dozen fish per year as a result of me trying to make sure that they are released safely. If I wasn't ok with it, I wouldn't fish. I'm also fine with shooting a few .22 bullets through rodents and squirrels and rabbits. Just my opinions/feelings. I've never done it before and I probably never will, and if I did, I wouldn't be that distraught over it....
You can go on and rant about hunting and fishing and killing animals and the ethics of it all, and your going to get a lot of different opinions...Everyone has their own and I respect each and everyones opinions...
Catch and release (talking fishing now) isn't exactly going to guarantee 100% survival of fish. I've read many studies and reports of actual field tests on multiple species of fish that show the mortality rate of released fish. I've seen VERY low rates in certain studies and with some species, (less then 2%) and some reports with over 25% mortality rates in released fish. Now I fish a lot. Close to 100 days per year. I do not catch and release every SINGLE fish I catch, but the majority of the time, I am releasing my fish. Probably 85 or 90% of the fish I catch are released. I usually ONLY keep what I feel like cleaning, preparing and eating. My family really only likes eating salmon and saltwater bottomfish. Myself, however, I eat about everything in the sea. So I usually only keep fish when I am 100% going to eat the fish and if my family decides they want some, I'll keep enough so that they, and myself can eat it. I take full measures to make sure that the fish I release are going to have their best chance of survival. I use barbed hooks quite a bit now, I minimize the time a fish spends out of the water, I do not hold fish vertically (only bass) and I use knotless, rubber nets and follow all regulations like when it says to keep wild salmon in the water because they are illegal to keep, I do so and quickly slip the hook out of the fishes mouth and return it to the water.
If I'm fishing 100 days a year, I'm probably catching upwards of a few hundred, if not over thousand fish a year. Assuming a 5% mortality rate, and say I release 1000 fish per year, I'm going to be killing approximately 50 of those 1000 fish. I am fine with this. I understand that some fish WILL die as a result of being hooked, fought, and released. I'm fine with accidentally killing a couple dozen fish per year as a result of me trying to make sure that they are released safely. If I wasn't ok with it, I wouldn't fish. I'm also fine with shooting a few .22 bullets through rodents and squirrels and rabbits. Just my opinions/feelings. I've never done it before and I probably never will, and if I did, I wouldn't be that distraught over it....
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