Saturday, January 31, 2009
Still Celebrating Birthdays
Vicksburg On The Hunt






Friday, January 30, 2009
A Picture of Love
Here his wife is injured and the conditions are very appalling.






Thursday, January 29, 2009
New Site - TrickemNstickem

I found a new site today of Adam's over at TrickemNstickem on bow hunting for trophy whitetail deer in our great outdoors. He also tells the story of his first harvest, a 10 pt. buck taken in Illinois recently, his first hunt outside of his home state of Georgia. Go over and give him a big welcome and congratulate him on his fine deer harvest and check out his great tips on bow hunting.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Jasper Bottom Swamp

Tuesday, January 27, 2009
A Fused Freak of Nature


It shares the main-beam and sticker points.
Hunt4ever said - sweet looking rack...I would of definitely shot that one for two reasons - to get it out of the gene pool and it is a fricking awesome looking rack.
Grizz1 said - That is a freak for sure...can you imagine someone trying to score this deer or what the animals forehead would have looked like if he had lived to shed the rack?
Monday, January 26, 2009
Kelly's 2008 Buck

I recently met three nice lady hunters who live in British Columbia, Canada, through the HuntersNetworks, a social site for hunters. Kelly and her twin sister, Kim, are 45 and they have a sister by the name of Sue. Sue is a rancher and they all hunt deer, moose, bear or whatever. Below is Kelly's hunting tale of her 2008 harvest with Sue and with her permission, I'm sharing the hunt with you in our great wild outdoors.
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My two sisters, Kimberly and Sue, have always been my hunting buddies. Between us we’ve worked out some lingo that nobody else would probably understand if it’s not explained to them. Roads are named by us according to things that happened, or things we saw there. If you’re not familiar with theses names you would never be able to follow any route we give you. And tree stumps that look like animals have been named too. In our time we’ve seen many a ‘bear stump’, ‘deer stump’, and from time to time also a ‘moose stump’ or two.
It has been two years since I got my last deer. I kept saying to my hunting buddies that I would love to get a four point buck … or better. Well, as they say, perseverance pays off. I was off with my ‘buddy’ Sue to go hunting. Our other ‘buddy’, Kim, had some things to take care of, and could not join us.
We drove down to where we were going to hunt. We went past ‘Tire Road’, took a left down ‘Ribbon Road’, went past ‘Gas Can Road’, took a left, and drove for another 1½km. You think you would have been able to follow this? Not a chance!
We were driving along, keeping our eyes peeled. There were quite a few false alarms. We saw our share of ‘deer stumps’. Then it happened! “Stop! Back up!”, I said to my hunting buddy. She was totally expecting me to say: “Sorry, false alarm. Just a deer stump.” But it wasn’t! About 200 yards away was this very good four point buck! My heart was pumping, and my eyes could not believe that this was my chance.
I slowly got out of the vehicle, moved into position, loaded my rifle, and got him into my sights. It felt like an eternity, and I’m sure Sue was wondering whether I was going to take the shot or not. I squeezed the trigger and the shot went off. The buck went down. I took a couple of minutes to gather myself, and we made our way over to the buck. It was a good, clean shot. I had my four pointer!
He was beautiful, but he was also pretty big. Here we were, two women, about 200 yards away from the vehicle with some pretty rough terrain in between. We had no idea how we were going to manage. But we were high and hopefully had cell range … or maybe not! We tried to phone for help, but realized that our other hunting buddy was the only one who could actually find us. We did not know any of the route markers on these roads, and only knew them by the names we gave them. Only Kim would know where ‘Tire Road’, ‘Ribbon Road’ and ‘Gas Can Road’ were! We had no winch on the vehicle, and no help forthcoming.
Maybe some other hunters will come along and help us. We always seem to run into them. Well, not today. The buck was dressed out, but it was still heavy! We started to drag and pull him to the vehicle. I’m sure the adrenaline helped us getting him there. We were driving a tracker, and this created the next obstacle. We couldn’t lift him that high. Out came the cell phones again, trying to get hold of our other hunting buddy. Still no luck. We dragged the buck onto some boulders to get some height, and Sue backed the tracker up. With one last effort we got him loaded.
Just imagine two women with this heavy buck, exhausted from trying to drag him 200 yards to our vehicle, and then trying to get it loaded. It was hysterical. The next day our bodies were aching all over.
But it was worth every effort! I was extremely pleased with my buck, and could not stop smiling. He dressed out at 160lbs. What a hunt! I’m still smiling, and even though he is probably not the biggest you’ve ever seen, he is big enough for me. I’m going to have a mount done so I can look at him every day. In years to come there might be better ones to follow, but for now I’m pleased as punch! ~Kelly
(Kelly said that in British Columbia they count racks differently and she is not sure why that is. She liked how we counted our racks and that would make her buck an 8 or 10 point ;)
Sunday, January 25, 2009
The Miracle

(Some offerings, in fact most offerings, by “Political Cartoonists” are sometimes hard to take, regardless of their artistic quality. But, this is truly inspirational, and totally, without equivocation, a TRUE and ACCURATE offering)
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Youth On The Hunt






Friday, January 23, 2009
To Brighten Your Day!





Thursday, January 22, 2009
A Hog Wild Weekend!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Dear Daughter

You are a sweet and lovely daughter and my wish for you is to have a very happy day and year!
With all my love, Mom
(Kathy is the only one of my four daughters that loves to deer hunt and we have enjoyed hunting together many times in our great wild outdoors)
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
One Last Hunt
Bob and I went to our hunting camp, Hwy 61N Hunting Club, to hunt yesterday afternoon. It was really cold and windy. Their were three other hunters in the woods beside ourselves. No one harvested a deer. The rifle season will end tomorrow and primitive weapons will pick up until the end of this month. Most likely we will not muzzle load this season. This is the first time that either one of us had not harvested a deer in the years we have been hunting. Sunday afternoon we received a call from, Greg (my step-son), that he had harvested two deer over the weekend and wanted to give us one. Before we left the Christmas Place Plantation and Hunting Club, Rex gave us some deer meat as well as Mark Stewart (mailrider) some hog meat. My daughter, Kathy, was given a deer and she offered to share half of it with us. We are so very fortunate, blessed and thankful for the kindness of our family and dear friends.
Monday, January 19, 2009
A Bobcat and a Spike!

Sunday, January 18, 2009
Swamp in Delta
Saturday, January 17, 2009
One Last Chance
Youth On The Hunt



Friday, January 16, 2009
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