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when i was a kid and i would return from hunting at the end of the day, my grandma would ask me, what did you catch? Mine always did too. Always remarked “hunter home from the hills!”
America, Our Country and we’re taking it back.
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I'm a Hunter, there for I Kill Stuff! Two thumbs up for the murder you did to the English language. LOL Ha! Slaughtered it...
Now with even more aplomb
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I'm a Hunter, there for I Kill Stuff! Two thumbs up for the murder you did to the English language. LOL Ha! Slaughtered it...
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I "got that sumbitch".
Or alternatively....I,..... "fùck...I got him!".
My next words were "well chit, I got something to do now".
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I keeyul ‘em 😁. “Kill” is a two syllable word if you have an accent 😊
NRA Life,Endowment,Patron or Benefactor since '72.
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When there are so many "hunters" these days who raise deer like a crop of farm animals, I'm surprised there is an objection to using the word "harvest" once they've been fed, photographed, passed up and allowed to age enough to finally produce a good set of antlers. This seems particularly odd coming from a Texan. Shows how much you know about me, and hunting Texas doesn't it?
It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
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Normally kill or turn into groceries. Never harvest. I'm not that gay.
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I don’t post often but I had to for this one! I kill! Grew up helping my uncle with row crop farming (soybeans). We killed deer and cut beans. He never called and said it’s time to go harvest the beans lol
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Normally kill or turn into groceries. Never harvest. I'm not that gay.
I am MAGA.
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All the animals I harvest are killed I'm pretty sure the vegetables I grew this last year and harvested were dead also. I think pulling them off the vines killed them
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I reckon using an International Harvester M1 Garand one could say harvested.
The Karma bus always has an empty seat when it comes around.- High Brass
There's battle lines being drawn Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
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When we go and fish for red snapper we refer to it going to go kill some fish.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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When there are so many "hunters" these days who raise deer like a crop of farm animals, I'm surprised there is an objection to using the word "harvest" once they've been fed, photographed, passed up and allowed to age enough to finally produce a good set of antlers. This seems particularly odd coming from a Texan. Shows how much you know about me, and hunting Texas doesn't it? So you don't agree that they are common practices in Texas ? In fact that those practices originated in Texas and are so commonly used that Texas is known for such things all across the Country ? For certain there are many here who've proudly posted pictures of their feeders and food plots and game cam pics of bucks that were either "shooters" ready for harvest or ones that are to be passed up because they are not yet "mature" enough and ready for harvest or "culls" that need to be removed so as not to contaminate the genetics of the herd. All common farm practices. I've said it before and I'll say it again. A hunters list of equipment does not include such things as feed, feeders, supplements, seed, plows, discs, fertilizer etc.. Those are the tools of a farmer.
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I put the smackdown on that swamp donkey so it takes a dirt nap before going for a ride in the truck.
Yeah, that sounds ghey when they say it in TV too.
Living in a world of G17s and 700s, wishing for P7s and 202s
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I kill. If someone is bothered by that,we won't get along
Just because you're offended doesn't mean your right.
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When there are so many "hunters" these days who raise deer like a crop of farm animals, I'm surprised there is an objection to using the word "harvest" once they've been fed, photographed, passed up and allowed to age enough to finally produce a good set of antlers. This seems particularly odd coming from a Texan. Shows how much you know about me, and hunting Texas doesn't it? So you don't agree that they are common practices in Texas ? In fact that those practices originated in Texas and are so commonly used that Texas is known for such things all across the Country ? For certain there are many here who've proudly posted pictures of their feeders and food plots and game cam pics of bucks that were either "shooters" ready for harvest or ones that are to be passed up because they are not yet "mature" enough and ready for harvest or "culls" that need to be removed so as not to contaminate the genetics of the herd. All common farm practices. I've said it before and I'll say it again. A hunters list of equipment does not include such things as feed, feeders, supplements, seed, plows, discs, fertilizer etc.. Those are the tools of a farmer. I forgot more about deer hunting here than you'll ever fathom. One thing I do know is that there is probably 1000 times more low fence ground than high fence, and not everyone hunts out of stands over feeders.
It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
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I kill stuff. It makes me sick to my stomach when people start using pc jargon to try to make what they do seem less offensive to anyone who'd be offended by it. X1000
Dyin' ain't much of a livin' boy - Josey Wales
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"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
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When there are so many "hunters" these days who raise deer like a crop of farm animals, I'm surprised there is an objection to using the word "harvest" once they've been fed, photographed, passed up and allowed to age enough to finally produce a good set of antlers. This seems particularly odd coming from a Texan. Shows how much you know about me, and hunting Texas doesn't it? So you don't agree that they are common practices in Texas ? In fact that those practices originated in Texas and are so commonly used that Texas is known for such things all across the Country ? For certain there are many here who've proudly posted pictures of their feeders and food plots and game cam pics of bucks that were either "shooters" ready for harvest or ones that are to be passed up because they are not yet "mature" enough and ready for harvest or "culls" that need to be removed so as not to contaminate the genetics of the herd. All common farm practices. I've said it before and I'll say it again. A hunters list of equipment does not include such things as feed, feeders, supplements, seed, plows, discs, fertilizer etc.. Those are the tools of a farmer. I forgot more about deer hunting here than you'll ever fathom. One thing I do know is that there is probably 1000 times more low fence ground than high fence, and not everyone hunts out of stands over feeders. Good dodge of the questions. Low fence, high fence, shyt, most of the Texas boys here are scared to hunt public land. Can't count the times I've read as much right here on these forums. Gotta own or lease that land in order to restrict access, eliminate competition and feel safe. LOL
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