Originally Posted by bfrshooter
Originally Posted by 4ager
Originally Posted by bfrshooter
arrows found in deer,
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Not enough, I gave a deer away and the man was cut by an arrow.
You are stupid hunters. I find more dead deer shot with large rifles from the stupid that think "my gun is so powerful it can't fail." It is nothing to find 10 or more when I hunt shrooms in the spring. It is you "Experts."
Once I pull the trigger it means to find the deer if it takes all day or night.
Last season my friend seen a buck go into brush and not come out. We found it dead, shot with a neighbors .308. We waited and he never tracked it. I told my friend to take it. I would not go next door to tell the ass I found his deer
most of you fit this category.


You have absolutely no clue as to what category hunter anyone else on this thread, or anywhere other than your area of WV (at best) is.

You are better because you live somewhere else. I read stuff where deer were shot at out west and if they did not fall. Wait for another. You must have missed. You pull the trigger and the animal must be dead. It is the same all over, your gun is so good you do not have to get off your butt.
I would not let you hunt here. I will not go on my knees with a fishing lantern all night to find your deer. I know exactly what you are. The life of an animal is just more dirt on the road. Keep shooting until one falls
Can't bait but can plant a field and hunt from a house on stilts. Shoot from a rest and call yourself a great hunter. Sick SOB's.


I hunt primarily east coast, and a lot of it in the Blue Ridge and National Forests of VA and WV, as well as the swamps on the eastern shore of DelMarVa chasing Sika deer. There are occasional trips to the Rockies to chase elk, including one this fall, and those go into Wilderness areas with elevations of up to 14,000 feet where we backpack in, stay the duration, and backpack out. There's no bait pile, there's no "shooting house", there's no "off sticks", and there's none of that BS you're spouting. IF you get a shot, it's coming quick and you make the most of it. I learned to blood trail deer YEARS before I went deer hunting; my grandfather and my uncles made sure of that. They'd take me to where they'd killed a deer, often many hours before, and have me start the trail where they shot and follow it to the gut pile.

I've never had to use a lantern to find any deer I've ever shot, but I've helped follow a few that were shot RIGHT at dark by using a flashlight. The shot was good; the deer were found. You shoot a Sika in those swamps, and it will change the way you trail something from then on out. Blood in the water dissipates fast, and vegetation that runs 8' to 10' high as thick as dog hair doesn't leave much for long range visibility. Think of laurel and rhodo thickets, but in the water, and you might have a clue (if you can think).

I'm not a "great hunter". I'm just a hunter, and I try to get better every season.

You "read schit", but you spout even more of it. You keep going on about how no one on here is any kind of good or decent hunter and you haven't a clue about any one of them; who they are, how or where they hunt, or what they've done. You're proving yourself more and more of a buffoon every time you stroke a keyboard.


Originally Posted by Mannlicher
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