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Something like these instead of bear spray...đ .348? Nice rifle! Yes Sir...This is my dadâs Model 71 in 348 that was stolen 40 years ago and found by the police last month. Iâm very happy to have it back. đ Wish I could say the same about a revolver stolen from my Dad's house. That gun had family history, and played a large role in my being here.
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Something like these instead of bear spray...đ .348? Nice rifle! Yes Sir...This is my dadâs Model 71 in 348 that was stolen 40 years ago and found by the police last month. Iâm very happy to have it back. đ The pistol? Make and caliber? Both are very nice pieces.
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Thank you...Ruger Redhawk 5.5â barrel in 44mag.
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Care to share the history of the pistol since this thread went to âtroll schitâ a long time ago. đ
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Something like these instead of bear spray...đ .348? Nice rifle! Yes Sir...This is my dadâs Model 71 in 348 that was stolen 40 years ago and found by the police last month. Iâm very happy to have it back. đ Incredibly good news you fellas got it back after all those years. Hope the PoPo de-balled the thieves.
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Never said I hunt a high fence, and never would either. All low fence back country pal. Maybe if you hadn't wasted your life away on the internet harrassing people, you could afford to hunt a quality area.
I want to show the members here how mentally sick this smokepole member is. Youâll notice above in the quote, I bolded, â but didn't find right away for you to see. Smokepole added that when he quoted the posting at the link below: https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...hunter-mauled-guide-missing#Post13142572No where in that conversation are the words but didn't find right away, much less said by me. Youâll also notice at that link / posting, smokepole was not even involved in that conversation at all. So, what this mentally deranged individual did, was he added but didn't find right away after elkslayer91 to make it look like I was talking about ânot finding an animalâ, so he could type âAnd as far as all your sanctimonious bullsh** about never making a bad shot, you just haven't hunted enough, it'll happen.â below in his first paragraph, and then talk about his âtwo supposed killsâ he didnât recover until the next day, and all of his garbage you see below directed at me. Now remember, smokepole was not even involved in the original conversation as you have seen now for yourselves at the link above. Friends, this is what a mentally sick stalker does, and looks like on the internet. Only a severe mentally deranged person would add words to make it look like someone said something, so they could inject themselves into a conversation and go on to troll the individual. Is this the type of mentally deranged people you support and want on this site? "Low fence backcountry" that's hilarious, keep 'em coming!! "Backcountry" is not fenced. At least where I hunt. It ain't private land either. And as far as all your sanctimonious bullsh** about never making a bad shot, you just haven't hunted enough, it'll happen. Iâll let you guys read the rest, but I need to correct him here. Smokepole, again, youâre a complete idiot, and the biggest B.S. artist I have ever seen on the internet. Turnerâs ranch is back country low fence. Baconâs ranch is back country low fence. Hillâs ranch is back country low fence, and many more, all low fence back country. All the ranches in the lower Sangre de Cristo range are all private owned back country low fence ranches owned by billionaires and very wealthy people. Youâre a fool, a complete uneducated fool. And just to put some facts in front of you so you can stop with your sanctimonious bullsh**, neither one of the two elk I killed suffered inordinately, I just couldn't find them in the dark and had to come back in the morning. One was a cow I shot with a muzzleloader, perfect placement on a 60 yard standing broadside shot. The bullet double-lunged her and was expanded to the size of a quarter, just under the off-side hide. She made it lesss than 200 yards and died out in the open on a night that got down near 20 degrees. The reason I couldn't find her was, she took off running the way she was facing, got into a grove of spruce where I couldn't see her, and turned 180 degrees and ran the other direction before she piled up. She left one drop of blood the size of a quarter, right where she was standing when I shot. I spent a few hours looking in the wrong direction, searching by headlamp.
We found her at first light and I was pissed, I thought I'd lost the meat because like you, I'd never done what we're talking about here, that is, recovered an animal after it layed overnight. Like you, I believed the stuff I'd always heard and read in Field and Stream.
Now I know better. One day you will. Possibly.
The other was a bull. Fatal shot, 30 yards broadside. He trotted 60 yards and layed down under a tree. I stood there watching him for 15 minutes, and he watched me, too sick to run off. Finally his head flopped over and layed on the ground. It was my first bow kill and I was excited and wanted to put my hands on him. So I didn't wait long enough before I walked up to him. If I had, I'd have recovered him right there, 60 yards from the shot. But he got up and trotted into the thick oak brush. By that time it was dark and my only move was to back out and come back in the morning.
We found him at first light, he'd made it another hundred yards.
And the meat was still good.
Other than that, it's beyond me how a person with as little experience and knowledge as you becomes such a sanctimonious prick in such a short time on this earth.
It takes a deranged and mentally sick person you guys to add words to somebodyâs post, so they can go on to troll and write all of that above, and especially his last paragraph bolded right aboveâŚâŚ..when the but didn't find right away was never even said by me or anyone in the original post HE quoted. Last point. All of his above posting is outright lies. Meat on a thick animal, like an elk, will not keep overnight unless the heat is released by opening the body cavity. You must: field dress, wash the majority of blood off the meat and inside body cavity, body cavity spread and held open with a broken branch, hind legs spread and held apart (rope to a close tree or feet spread and tied to long branch), and lastly the temps have to be low enough (less than 40*) and the meat protected from direct sunlight the next morning. Leave a hat or shirt youâre wearing, and hang on the horns for the human scent, so it can drift outward in the air, to keep predators off the meat. On a trophy you plan to mount, wrap a cover over the face to protect the cape, so a predator can not chew up the face if the scent does not keep them away. If you want spoiled green meat, listen to your deranged friend. If you donât believe me, youâll just have to learn the hard way. EDIT: The "but didn't find right away" added, you people will notice, is right after the "91", and words do not come after the poster's name when you quote them. 100% proof smokepole doctor's people's quotes.
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but didn't find right away
Never said I hunt a high fence, and never would either. All low fence back country pal. Maybe if you hadn't wasted your life away on the internet harrassing people, you could afford to hunt a quality area. I want to show the members here how mentally sick this smokepole member is. Youâll notice above in the quote, I bolded, â but didn't find right away for you to see. Smokepole added that when he quoted the posting at the link below: https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...hunter-mauled-guide-missing#Post13142572No where in that conversation are the words but didn't find right away, much less said by me. Youâll also notice at that link / posting, smokepole was not even involved in that conversation at all. So, what this mentally deranged individual did, was he added but didn't find right away after elkslayer91 to make it look like I was talking about ânot finding an animalâ, so he could type âAnd as far as all your sanctimonious bullsh** about never making a bad shot, you just haven't hunted enough, it'll happen.â below in his first paragraph, and then talk about his âtwo supposed killsâ he didnât recover until the next day, and all of his garbage you see below directed at me. Now remember, smokepole was not even involved in the original conversation as you have seen now for yourselves at the link above. Friends, this is what a mentally sick stalker does, and looks like on the internet. Only a severe mentally deranged person would add words to make it look like someone said something, so they could inject themselves into a conversation and go on to troll the individual. Is this the type of mentally deranged people you support and want on this site? "Low fence backcountry" that's hilarious, keep 'em coming!! "Backcountry" is not fenced. At least where I hunt. It ain't private land either. And as far as all your sanctimonious bullsh** about never making a bad shot, you just haven't hunted enough, it'll happen. Iâll let you guys read the rest, but I need to correct him here. Smokepole, again, youâre a complete idiot, and the biggest B.S. artist I have ever seen on the internet. Turnerâs ranch is back country low fence. Baconâs ranch is back country low fence. Hillâs ranch is back country low fence, and many more, all low fence back country. All the ranches in the lower Sangre de Cristo range are all private owned back country low fence ranches owned by billionaires and very wealthy people. Youâre a fool, a complete uneducated fool. And just to put some facts in front of you so you can stop with your sanctimonious bullsh**, neither one of the two elk I killed suffered inordinately, I just couldn't find them in the dark and had to come back in the morning. One was a cow I shot with a muzzleloader, perfect placement on a 60 yard standing broadside shot. The bullet double-lunged her and was expanded to the size of a quarter, just under the off-side hide. She made it lesss than 200 yards and died out in the open on a night that got down near 20 degrees. The reason I couldn't find her was, she took off running the way she was facing, got into a grove of spruce where I couldn't see her, and turned 180 degrees and ran the other direction before she piled up. She left one drop of blood the size of a quarter, right where she was standing when I shot. I spent a few hours looking in the wrong direction, searching by headlamp.
We found her at first light and I was pissed, I thought I'd lost the meat because like you, I'd never done what we're talking about here, that is, recovered an animal after it layed overnight. Like you, I believed the stuff I'd always heard and read in Field and Stream.
Now I know better. One day you will. Possibly.
The other was a bull. Fatal shot, 30 yards broadside. He trotted 60 yards and layed down under a tree. I stood there watching him for 15 minutes, and he watched me, too sick to run off. Finally his head flopped over and layed on the ground. It was my first bow kill and I was excited and wanted to put my hands on him. So I didn't wait long enough before I walked up to him. If I had, I'd have recovered him right there, 60 yards from the shot. But he got up and trotted into the thick oak brush. By that time it was dark and my only move was to back out and come back in the morning.
We found him at first light, he'd made it another hundred yards.
And the meat was still good.
Other than that, it's beyond me how a person with as little experience and knowledge as you becomes such a sanctimonious prick in such a short time on this earth.
It takes a deranged and mentally sick person you guys to add words to somebodyâs post, so they can go on to troll and write all of that above, and especially his last paragraph bolded right aboveâŚâŚ..when the but didn't find right away was never even said by me or anyone in the original post HE quoted. Last point. All of his above posting is outright lies. Meat on a thick animal, like an elk, will not keep overnight unless the heat is released by opening the body cavity. You must: field dress, wash the majority of blood off the meat and inside body cavity, body cavity spread and held open with a broken branch, hind legs spread and held apart (rope to a close tree or feet spread and tied to long branch), and lastly the temps have to be low enough (less than 40*) and the meat protected from direct sunlight the next morning. Leave a hat or shirt youâre wearing, and hang on the horns for the human scent, so it can drift outward in the air, to keep predators off the meat. On a trophy you plan to mount, wrap a cover over the face to protect the cape, so a predator can not chew up the face if the scent does not keep them away. If you want spoiled green meat, listen to your deranged friend. If you donât believe me, youâll just have to learn the hard way. Now this is hilarious. "Taking me to task" for misquoting him. And the first thing he quotes above and attributes to me is misqouted, something i never said. I didn't read any further. "Elkslayer," GFY you tool.
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Did safariman move to Texas?
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Care to share the history of the pistol since this thread went to âtroll schitâ a long time ago. đ You have a Pm.
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Geezzz Smokepole, take your meds and go to bed already
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My daughter in the Eagle Cap Wilderness a few years ago. Near the Snake. Bear country but they did not have any problems. Had the quarters on the horses in a matter of a couple of hours. Archery kill. I was going to post photos of my 5500 ft/lb 50 caliber lever gun but figured the flaming would get to 20 pages explaining to me it would be useless against a charging griz.
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Now this is hilarious. "Taking me to task" for misquoting him. And the first thing he quotes above and attributes to me is misqouted, something i never said.
I didn't read any further.
"Elkslayer," GFY you tool. If you would not have altered the original posting when you added words to it, that would not have happened, but you screwed it all up. It's repaired now to show just like you altered it.You're a deranged man And, yeah, "you read further", because all normal people would. Just shows you're a pathological liar.
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Awesome. I would love to do a hunt by horseback and pack horse. Congrats to the young lady.
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Never said I hunt a high fence, and never would either. All low fence back country pal. Maybe if you hadn't wasted your life away on the internet harrassing people, you could afford to hunt a quality area.
Here it is again, for everyone to see you added but didn't find right away. Words don't come after the person's screen name on a quote. That proves 100% you doctored the quote. You're a deranged mentally sick person.
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youâre a complete idiot, and the biggest B.S. artist I have ever seen on the internet.
People who speak like you are usually exactly what they rant most loudly about...
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Dude. It's obvious you have a hard-on for me.
And while I can't slight your taste in men, I think its only fair to tell you, i don't roll that way.
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Brad, be careful. You're talking to a guy who hunts "backcounty low-fence ranches." There's no telling what he's capable of.
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Awesome. I would love to do a hunt by horseback and pack horse. Congrats to the young lady. Yea thought I would put something up rather than the ranting. They have seen grizzlys in the back country but have not had any problems over the years. Anyway, she and her husband own 6 riding/pack horses and 3 pack mules. The mules are giants and are saddle broke also.
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Awesome. I would love to do a hunt by horseback and pack horse. Congrats to the young lady. +1
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