Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru. Savage 99-A 250-3000 87 gr Speer HotCor. The deer was lower then me and I took the shot after he cleared some brush and quartered away from me. Bullet entered back by the near short rib, thru the lungs, broke the far scapula and stopped under the hide. 72 lasered yards. The rifle crack mentioned earlier was a driver shot the doe that was with the buck.
Ha- Roundoak-you never disappoint! What about that first rifle shot?
The right wing driver bumped the two deer and the doe broke to the left but the buck did not follow and moved straight/center. The left wing driver dropped her at about 25 yards.
Beaut of a buck! Congrats! Totally appreciate all the different methods you put to use to shoot deer. That's a camp I would very much get a kick out of learning from. Well done.
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru.
Dang bud - heck of a buck and a better story! Thanks for taking us with you.
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru.
Dang bud - heck of a buck and a better story! Thanks for taking us with you.
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru.
Dang bud - heck of a buck and a better story! Thanks for taking us with you.
Did I miss rifle details?
Savage 99-A, 250-3000.
Glitch in the Matrix. How common are identical twins in whitetails?
This sumbitch shot your bucks twin three and a half weeks before you murdered the remaining brother. With an arrow! Neighborly of you to loan out the SxS…
I was cleaning the snow off the out house roof when I saw this one chasing a giraffe onto a spaceship. I kept cleaning the snow off the outhouse roof while i called the fbi and told them to dress up as insurrectionists and shoot the spaceship down but to wait for me to be ready. I went to the best spot for a space ship to crash land and i heard a ship go down and i thought damn, I'm at the wrong crash site. But then another one fell out of the sky and the buck crawled out and I struck him several times with an aluminum powerglide transmission.
That's me in the photo, everyone thinks it's my oldest son but it's me, i trimmed my facial hair and I've been taking the balance of nature vegetable and fruit pills so I look 27 years younger than I am.
It all worked out. The other crash I heard was a different spacecraft the fbi shot down.
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru.
Dang bud - heck of a buck and a better story! Thanks for taking us with you.
Did I miss rifle details?
Savage 99-A, 250-3000.
Glitch in the Matrix. How common are identical twins in whitetails?
This sumbitch shot your bucks twin three and a half weeks before you murdered the remaining brother. With an arrow! Neighborly of you to loan out the SxS…
I was cleaning the snow off the out house roof when I saw this one chasing a giraffe onto a spaceship. I kept cleaning the snow off the outhouse roof while i called the fbi and told them to dress up as insurrectionists and shoot the spaceship down but to wait for me to be ready. I went to the best spot for a space ship to crash land and i heard a ship go down and i thought damn, I'm at the wrong crash site. But then another one fell out of the sky and the buck crawled out and I struck him several times with an aluminum powerglide transmission.
That's me in the photo, everyone thinks it's my oldest son but it's me, i trimmed my facial hair and I've been taking the balance of nature vegetable and fruit pills so I look 27 years younger than I am.
It all worked out. The other crash I heard was a different spacecraft the fbi shot down.
Side note - don’t ever google bbw mrs clause. Not only can the results not be posted in Professor Bin’s land of misfits; they cannot be unseen either! 😂🤦♂️😬🧑🎄🦫🤶
Side note - don’t ever google bbw mrs clause. Not only can the results not be posted in Professor Bin’s land of misfits; they cannot be unseen either! 😂🤦♂️😬🧑🎄🦫🤶
Side note - don’t ever google bbw mrs clause. Not only can the results not be posted in Professor Bin’s land of misfits; they cannot be unseen either! 😂🤦♂️😬🧑🎄🦫🤶
Side note - don’t ever google bbw mrs clause. Not only can the results not be posted in Professor Bin’s land of misfits; they cannot be unseen either! 😂🤦♂️😬🧑🎄🦫🤶
Side note - don’t ever google bbw mrs clause. Not only can the results not be posted in Professor Bin’s land of misfits; they cannot be unseen either! 😂🤦♂️😬🧑🎄🦫🤶
Side note - don’t ever google bbw mrs clause. Not only can the results not be posted in Professor Bin’s land of misfits; they cannot be unseen either! 😂🤦♂️😬🧑🎄🦫🤶
Now on another tangent. I never figured out why they say to call the doctor if your dicks still hard after four hours hell call every woman in your contacts and put it to good use.
Side note - don’t ever google bbw mrs clause. Not only can the results not be posted in Professor Bin’s land of misfits; they cannot be unseen either! 😂🤦♂️😬🧑🎄🦫🤶
Side note - don’t ever google bbw mrs clause. Not only can the results not be posted in Professor Bin’s land of misfits; they cannot be unseen either! 😂🤦♂️😬🧑🎄🦫🤶
Now on another tangent. I never figured out why they say to call the doctor if your dicks still hard after four hours hell call every woman in your contacts and put it to good use.
Side note - don’t ever google bbw mrs clause. Not only can the results not be posted in Professor Bin’s land of misfits; they cannot be unseen either! 😂🤦♂️😬🧑🎄🦫🤶
Now on another tangent. I never figured out why they say to call the doctor if your dicks still hard after four hours hell call every woman in your contacts and put it to good use.
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru. Savage 99-A 250-3000 87 gr Speer HotCor. The deer was lower then me and I took the shot after he cleared some brush and quartered away from me. Bullet entered back by the near short rib, thru the lungs, broke the far scapula and stopped under the hide. 72 lasered yards. The rifle crack mentioned earlier was a driver shot the doe that was with the buck.
I was wondering where the WI required little white license plate is on that SxS - most post them up in the back window that I've seen. Not all but most.
I was wondering where the WI required little white license plate is on that SxS - most post them up in the back window that I've seen. Not all but most.
Dave - congrats to the boy/you on your fine buck.
Guess i can't fool you. My son indeed, im very happy for him. He's had several slow years of deer hunting. He was due.
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru. Savage 99-A 250-3000 87 gr Speer HotCor. The deer was lower then me and I took the shot after he cleared some brush and quartered away from me. Bullet entered back by the near short rib, thru the lungs, broke the far scapula and stopped under the hide. 72 lasered yards. The rifle crack mentioned earlier was a driver shot the doe that was with the buck.
Gets better every time i read it.
Well, he WAS spreading manure. Just not on a ridge.
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru. Savage 99-A 250-3000 87 gr Speer HotCor. The deer was lower then me and I took the shot after he cleared some brush and quartered away from me. Bullet entered back by the near short rib, thru the lungs, broke the far scapula and stopped under the hide. 72 lasered yards. The rifle crack mentioned earlier was a driver shot the doe that was with the buck.
Gets better every time i read it.
If you go back and read the classics manure spreaders, gooseberries, and perfectly choreographed pushes are a central theme...
No - never got that feeling. I think he's likely just a guy looking for validation and found it this way. Not right, but doubt he's a sock puppet of Maser.
I was wondering where the WI required little white license plate is on that SxS - most post them up in the back window that I've seen. Not all but most.
Dave - congrats to the boy/you on your fine buck.
Guess i can't fool you. My son indeed, im very happy for him. He's had several slow years of deer hunting. He was due.
Well, seein' how ND is uhhhhh DED, it makes sense.
There’s a lesson in hero worship here. I looked forward to his yearly posts with an admitted bit of jealousy. Now I don’t know who I’m more pissed at. Him or me?
There’s a lesson in hero worship here. I looked forward to his yearly posts with an admitted bit of jealousy. Now I don’t know who I’m more pissed at. Him or me?
You can always count on me for rock solid failure, year after year.
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru.
Dang bud - heck of a buck and a better story! Thanks for taking us with you.
Did I miss rifle details?
Savage 99-A, 250-3000.
Glitch in the Matrix. How common are identical twins in whitetails?
This sumbitch shot your bucks twin three and a half weeks before you murdered the remaining brother. With an arrow! Neighborly of you to loan out the SxS…
Holy Fuuuking schit!!! That is Some Sith Lord cerebral assassin schit right their hillestadj Well played sir WELL FUUUKING PLAYED. FUUUKING A TWEETY!! Schit like this warms my retired hitman heart!!!
Hey Roundoak. You got about zeeefuggingro credibility left after this.. Then in conjunction with the other thread. Take the hint....
Fuuuking scumball living life vicariously on the web.
In light of current events and since I hunt alone (no friends/8 dollar driveway boy), from this day forward I will be carrying a slip of paper with my campfire handle and the date and will place it in each kill shot to verify validity of all game taken. Might even use it for cock pitchers too, not sure yet on that.
Henceforth, The Campfire Roundoak Edict shall be in place whence any poster must provide irrefutable proof of legitimacy when posting hero shots.
In light of current events and since I hunt alone (no friends/8 dollar driveway boy), from this day forward I will be carrying a slip of paper with my campfire handle and the date and will place it in each kill shot to verify validity of all game taken. Might even use it for cock pitchers too, not sure yet on that.
Henceforth, The Campfire Roundoak Edict shall be in place whence any poster must provide irrefutable proof of legitimacy when posting hero shots.
In light of current events and since I hunt alone (no friends/8 dollar driveway boy), from this day forward I will be carrying a slip of paper with my campfire handle and the date and will place it in each kill shot to verify validity of all game taken. Might even use it for cock pitchers too, not sure yet on that.
Henceforth, The Campfire Roundoak Edict shall be in place whence any poster must provide irrefutable proof of legitimacy when posting hero shots.
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru. Savage 99-A 250-3000 87 gr Speer HotCor. The deer was lower then me and I took the shot after he cleared some brush and quartered away from me. Bullet entered back by the near short rib, thru the lungs, broke the far scapula and stopped under the hide. 72 lasered yards. The rifle crack mentioned earlier was a driver shot the doe that was with the buck.
the Stephen King deer hunting novel writer. Can't wait to see what the sequel will be!
Standing by for the old my nephews saw my acct logged in and posted that, they were just messing around.. Oh silly me lesson learned log off next time.
Standing by for the old my nephews saw my acct logged in and posted that, they were just messing around.. Oh silly me lesson learned log off next time.
They done kilt him. So hard to believe what with his super human strength and ninjy skills.
Then he will post a thread claiming it’s his nephews writing the post and take responsibility they did indeed write that post. It’s the old 24hour campfire trick..
That’s funny Renegade50. I was hoping that you would come out of retirement and go full on CSI cyber forensics on him cause with your skills it would be epic. 😉
That’s funny Renegade50. I was hoping that you would come out of retirement and go full on CSI cyber forensics on him cause with your skills it would be epic. 😉
He is on ignore now man. Added lying azz posers to the list to ignore in addition to the original scumball sockpuppeteers intent.
It's my new gig... No interaction, no attention,no prolonged spats, no dealing with scumball sockpuppeteers.
And that equals No hits, veiws, and traffic benjamins...
Hillestadj did a excellent character assassination job on roundoak. Dude probably been doing all sorts of bullschit similar to this for years. Typical example of a scumball living vicariously on the web.
Aside from all of that. Just because I retired as a hitman doesn't mean I cant jump in on the fun!!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤣🤣🤣
Wow. He had me fooled. Those big old bucks every year..
I’d guess that RoundOak is having himself a good laugh at most of us. 13 years of lies, pictures, stories, and utter fabrication that only a few thought was suspicious, but didn’t pursue.
Makes me curious if RO hung his latest pictures just hoping to get busted. I mean a record buck killed last year that made it into a Guns & Ammo article. Then hangs a couple of pics of a deer that hillestadj found in a matter of minutes on what, FaceBook?
Seems like RO was dropping more than breadcrumbs. He was kicking loafs of bread out for us to find.
He spent a lot of time here, and members spent a lot of time reading his posts. Suspect at the beginning the stuff he posted was real, and once he stretched the truth a bit and got attention it snowballed.
Lives in a nearby county to me (maybe) and figured our paths may cross someday.
Suspect he is done posting here under this handle, and that he will miss this place, and members will miss his posts. He can try to recreate himself and live in disguise but hard to see the reward in that.
He spent a lot of time here, and members spent a lot of time reading his posts. Suspect at the beginning the stuff he posted was real, and once he stretched the truth a bit and got attention it snowballed.
Lives in a nearby county to me (maybe) and figured our paths may cross someday.
Suspect he is done posting here under this handle, and that he will miss this place, and members will miss his posts. He can try to recreate himself and live in disguise but hard to see the reward in that.
Overall not a plus for the Campfire.
Saddest part is the piece of schidt will never realize he is a piece of schidt. He’ll move onto the next story. Sad
Makes me curious if RO hung his latest pictures just hoping to get busted. I mean a record buck killed last year that made it into a Guns & Ammo article. Then hangs a couple of pics of a deer that hillestadj found in a matter of minutes on what, FaceBook?
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru. Savage 99-A 250-3000 87 gr Speer HotCor. The deer was lower then me and I took the shot after he cleared some brush and quartered away from me. Bullet entered back by the near short rib, thru the lungs, broke the far scapula and stopped under the hide. 72 lasered yards. The rifle crack mentioned earlier was a driver shot the doe that was with the buck.
Gets better every time i read it.
I wonder why a guy wouldn't just drive up there and shoot the deer instead of making a bunch of phone calls. Drive up, kill deer, easy peasy.
Gawd, never thought of stealing others pics as my trophy pics. Brilliant.
All I've got is dinks and unfilled tags to show off.
3 or 4 years ago a guy on some other forum (facebook IIRC) grabbed a pic of a bull I'd shot and posted it as one he'd shot. Just happened that Pat (Scenarshooter) saw it and told said poser he knew the guy that actually shot the bull. The post, pic and all, vanished mysteriously after that revelation.
Ego is a funny old thing, and there seems to be a surplus of it surrounding dead critters...
Gawd, never thought of stealing others pics as my trophy pics. Brilliant.
All I've got is dinks and unfilled tags to show off.
3 or 4 years ago a guy on some other forum (facebook IIRC) grabbed a pic of a bull I'd shot and posted it as one he'd shot. Just happened that Pat (Scenarshooter) saw it and told said poser he knew the guy that actually shot the bull. The post, pic and all, vanished mysteriously after that revelation.
Ego is a funny old thing, and there seems to be a surplus of it surrounding dead critters...
Dude, if you stopped covering your big bulls head in black plastic, it would be easier to identify, thus harder to steal.
Farm work is interfering with my deer hunting this year because my hired man quit on me a couple of months ago. My time in the woods has been shortened considerably, but was able to fill my buck tag yesterday morning.
While spreading manure on a ridge I noticed a buck and doe at the edge of a field. I stopped the machinery and my Redfield 10x42 binos indicated the buck was a shooter. I kept the tractor engine and PTO on the spreader going and watched the deer enter a small grove of Sumac and grassy area that was top of a brushy draw that led into the woods. I called one of the hunters staying at the cabin and said I need three guys to push a couple of deer and to meet me at the farm.
We met up and devised a plan to roust the deer and send them my way. I was dropped off on a township road and I told them to give me an hour to work my way north through the woods and to get in place. Hour and 15 minutes later there was a crack of a rifle. I thought, damn someone shot the buck, then I saw movement in the area I hoped the deer would have showed.
The buck came pussy footing thru some Gooseberry bushes in a rocky sided funnel that leads to some real thick brush. The buck did not make it thru.
Dang bud - heck of a buck and a better story! Thanks for taking us with you.
Dude, if you stopped covering your big bulls head in black plastic, it would be easier to identify, thus harder to steal.
Lol
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Maybe true I didn't used to bucket my head, just started that four or five years ago. Something about growing older and more wary of internet bs (like what we see here).
However, the stolen pic was just a bull with rifle leaning against it.
This reminds me of a story from back in high school, pre-internet days, when a kid a few years ahead of me got caught pulling something like this. His daddy was the richest guy in a VERY small South Dakota town and started W.W. Tire, which has expanded out to several stores in the state. Wayne Weelborg's son, Dane, sent in pictures to the local paper in Bryant, SD of a monster whitetail, supposedly shot with a bow. But no one ever saw the head or carcass until it came back from the taxidermist. The paper ran the story and we showed it to a friend of ours back in Miller, SD who did some taxidermy for us and got me started with archery. About a week after we sent the paper to him, John shows up on our doorstep, out of the blue (81 miles from his house to ours). He has in his hand the Bryant paper and an old Bowhunter magazine. He says to my dad, who was the local Lutheran pastor and Weelborg's were parishioners, "Fred, we need to talk." John proceeds to show dad that the buck in Dane's photo is the exact same buck as the one on the cover of Bowhunter and then shows dad where a replica can be purchased from his taxidermy magazines. Very long story short, Dane bought the replica, shot a dink, sawed the skull plate off the dink, took photos for the paper, then the taxidermist mounted it for him. My dad took the evidence to Wayne and showed it to him while literally in the shadow of the mount. His parents were absolutely flummoxed and they forced Dane to write a public apology for the local paper for claiming to have shot a monster whitetail. Dane's parents are great people. Dane was a bit of a sketchy fellow in his younger years. I haven't seen him in over 20 years, so I hope he's turned out better after that little public tar and feather job. Even before the internet you couldn't get away with this crap. And you sure can't now.
This reminds me of a story from back in high school, pre-internet days, when a kid a few years ahead of me got caught pulling something like this. His daddy was the richest guy in a VERY small South Dakota town and started W.W. Tire, which has expanded out to several stores in the state. Wayne Weelborg's son, Dane, sent in pictures to the local paper in Bryant, SD of a monster whitetail, supposedly shot with a bow. But no one ever saw the head or carcass until it came back from the taxidermist. The paper ran the story and we showed it to a friend of ours back in Miller, SD who did some taxidermy for us and got me started with archery. About a week after we sent the paper to him, John shows up on our doorstep, out of the blue (81 miles from his house to ours). He has in his hand the Bryant paper and an old Bowhunter magazine. He says to my dad, who was the local Lutheran pastor and Weelborg's were parishioners, "Fred, we need to talk." John proceeds to show dad that the buck in Dane's photo is the exact same buck as the one on the cover of Bowhunter and then shows dad where a replica can be purchased from his taxidermy magazines. Very long story short, Dane bought the replica, shot a dink, sawed the skull plate off the dink, took photos for the paper, then the taxidermist mounted it for him. My dad took the evidence to Wayne and showed it to him while literally in the shadow of the mount. His parents were absolutely flummoxed and they forced Dane to write a public apology for the local paper for claiming to have shot a monster whitetail. Dane's parents are great people. Dane was a bit of a sketchy fellow in his younger years. I haven't seen him in over 20 years, so I hope he's turned out better after that little public tar and feather job. Even before the internet you couldn't get away with this crap. And you sure can't now.
This reminds me of a story from back in high school, pre-internet days, when a kid a few years ahead of me got caught pulling something like this. His daddy was the richest guy in a VERY small South Dakota town and started W.W. Tire, which has expanded out to several stores in the state. Wayne Weelborg's son, Dane, sent in pictures to the local paper in Bryant, SD of a monster whitetail, supposedly shot with a bow. But no one ever saw the head or carcass until it came back from the taxidermist. The paper ran the story and we showed it to a friend of ours back in Miller, SD who did some taxidermy for us and got me started with archery. About a week after we sent the paper to him, John shows up on our doorstep, out of the blue (81 miles from his house to ours). He has in his hand the Bryant paper and an old Bowhunter magazine. He says to my dad, who was the local Lutheran pastor and Weelborg's were parishioners, "Fred, we need to talk." John proceeds to show dad that the buck in Dane's photo is the exact same buck as the one on the cover of Bowhunter and then shows dad where a replica can be purchased from his taxidermy magazines. Very long story short, Dane bought the replica, shot a dink, sawed the skull plate off the dink, took photos for the paper, then the taxidermist mounted it for him. My dad took the evidence to Wayne and showed it to him while literally in the shadow of the mount. His parents were absolutely flummoxed and they forced Dane to write a public apology for the local paper for claiming to have shot a monster whitetail. Dane's parents are great people. Dane was a bit of a sketchy fellow in his younger years. I haven't seen him in over 20 years, so I hope he's turned out better after that little public tar and feather job. Even before the internet you couldn't get away with this crap. And you sure can't now.
The taxidermist who mounted the replica antlers didn’t realize they were not real?
This reminds me of a story from back in high school, pre-internet days, when a kid a few years ahead of me got caught pulling something like this. His daddy was the richest guy in a VERY small South Dakota town and started W.W. Tire, which has expanded out to several stores in the state. Wayne Weelborg's son, Dane, sent in pictures to the local paper in Bryant, SD of a monster whitetail, supposedly shot with a bow. But no one ever saw the head or carcass until it came back from the taxidermist. The paper ran the story and we showed it to a friend of ours back in Miller, SD who did some taxidermy for us and got me started with archery. About a week after we sent the paper to him, John shows up on our doorstep, out of the blue (81 miles from his house to ours). He has in his hand the Bryant paper and an old Bowhunter magazine. He says to my dad, who was the local Lutheran pastor and Weelborg's were parishioners, "Fred, we need to talk." John proceeds to show dad that the buck in Dane's photo is the exact same buck as the one on the cover of Bowhunter and then shows dad where a replica can be purchased from his taxidermy magazines. Very long story short, Dane bought the replica, shot a dink, sawed the skull plate off the dink, took photos for the paper, then the taxidermist mounted it for him. My dad took the evidence to Wayne and showed it to him while literally in the shadow of the mount. His parents were absolutely flummoxed and they forced Dane to write a public apology for the local paper for claiming to have shot a monster whitetail. Dane's parents are great people. Dane was a bit of a sketchy fellow in his younger years. I haven't seen him in over 20 years, so I hope he's turned out better after that little public tar and feather job. Even before the internet you couldn't get away with this crap. And you sure can't now.
The taxidermist who mounted the replica antlers didn’t realize they were not real?
Teddy Bear, that’s a cold case, that’s been solved.
This reminds me of a story from back in high school, pre-internet days, when a kid a few years ahead of me got caught pulling something like this. His daddy was the richest guy in a VERY small South Dakota town and started W.W. Tire, which has expanded out to several stores in the state. Wayne Weelborg's son, Dane, sent in pictures to the local paper in Bryant, SD of a monster whitetail, supposedly shot with a bow. But no one ever saw the head or carcass until it came back from the taxidermist. The paper ran the story and we showed it to a friend of ours back in Miller, SD who did some taxidermy for us and got me started with archery. About a week after we sent the paper to him, John shows up on our doorstep, out of the blue (81 miles from his house to ours). He has in his hand the Bryant paper and an old Bowhunter magazine. He says to my dad, who was the local Lutheran pastor and Weelborg's were parishioners, "Fred, we need to talk." John proceeds to show dad that the buck in Dane's photo is the exact same buck as the one on the cover of Bowhunter and then shows dad where a replica can be purchased from his taxidermy magazines. Very long story short, Dane bought the replica, shot a dink, sawed the skull plate off the dink, took photos for the paper, then the taxidermist mounted it for him. My dad took the evidence to Wayne and showed it to him while literally in the shadow of the mount. His parents were absolutely flummoxed and they forced Dane to write a public apology for the local paper for claiming to have shot a monster whitetail. Dane's parents are great people. Dane was a bit of a sketchy fellow in his younger years. I haven't seen him in over 20 years, so I hope he's turned out better after that little public tar and feather job. Even before the internet you couldn't get away with this crap. And you sure can't now.
The taxidermist who mounted the replica antlers didn’t realize they were not real?
Teddy Bear, that’s a cold case, that’s been solved.
Me and a buddy were fishing about 15-20 years ago when cell phone cameras kind of first started..... we drank all day and didn't catch chit.... I had to leave and he was gonna fish for another hour or so..... when I get home he texts me a pic of what looked like about an 8lb bass..... I didn't catch it for awhile but when you zoomed in you could see his thumb 🤣🤣🤣 he took a picture of a fish in a magazine lmao.
This reminds me of a story from back in high school, pre-internet days, when a kid a few years ahead of me got caught pulling something like this. His daddy was the richest guy in a VERY small South Dakota town and started W.W. Tire, which has expanded out to several stores in the state. Wayne Weelborg's son, Dane, sent in pictures to the local paper in Bryant, SD of a monster whitetail, supposedly shot with a bow. But no one ever saw the head or carcass until it came back from the taxidermist. The paper ran the story and we showed it to a friend of ours back in Miller, SD who did some taxidermy for us and got me started with archery. About a week after we sent the paper to him, John shows up on our doorstep, out of the blue (81 miles from his house to ours). He has in his hand the Bryant paper and an old Bowhunter magazine. He says to my dad, who was the local Lutheran pastor and Weelborg's were parishioners, "Fred, we need to talk." John proceeds to show dad that the buck in Dane's photo is the exact same buck as the one on the cover of Bowhunter and then shows dad where a replica can be purchased from his taxidermy magazines. Very long story short, Dane bought the replica, shot a dink, sawed the skull plate off the dink, took photos for the paper, then the taxidermist mounted it for him. My dad took the evidence to Wayne and showed it to him while literally in the shadow of the mount. His parents were absolutely flummoxed and they forced Dane to write a public apology for the local paper for claiming to have shot a monster whitetail. Dane's parents are great people. Dane was a bit of a sketchy fellow in his younger years. I haven't seen him in over 20 years, so I hope he's turned out better after that little public tar and feather job. Even before the internet you couldn't get away with this crap. And you sure can't now.
The taxidermist who mounted the replica antlers didn’t realize they were not real?
Teddy Bear, that’s a cold case, that’s been solved.
I hunted with a dentist from Atlanta that bought a 11-point buck at the deer processor and claimed it as his own. I was looking through the big buck photos at the deer cooler and there was someone else with Clyde's buck. Once he was caught he fessed up and said he was only screwing with us. He's a great guy, excellent cook, just not much of a deer hunter.
This reminds me of a story from back in high school, pre-internet days, when a kid a few years ahead of me got caught pulling something like this. His daddy was the richest guy in a VERY small South Dakota town and started W.W. Tire, which has expanded out to several stores in the state. Wayne Weelborg's son, Dane, sent in pictures to the local paper in Bryant, SD of a monster whitetail, supposedly shot with a bow. But no one ever saw the head or carcass until it came back from the taxidermist. The paper ran the story and we showed it to a friend of ours back in Miller, SD who did some taxidermy for us and got me started with archery. About a week after we sent the paper to him, John shows up on our doorstep, out of the blue (81 miles from his house to ours). He has in his hand the Bryant paper and an old Bowhunter magazine. He says to my dad, who was the local Lutheran pastor and Weelborg's were parishioners, "Fred, we need to talk." John proceeds to show dad that the buck in Dane's photo is the exact same buck as the one on the cover of Bowhunter and then shows dad where a replica can be purchased from his taxidermy magazines. Very long story short, Dane bought the replica, shot a dink, sawed the skull plate off the dink, took photos for the paper, then the taxidermist mounted it for him. My dad took the evidence to Wayne and showed it to him while literally in the shadow of the mount. His parents were absolutely flummoxed and they forced Dane to write a public apology for the local paper for claiming to have shot a monster whitetail. Dane's parents are great people. Dane was a bit of a sketchy fellow in his younger years. I haven't seen him in over 20 years, so I hope he's turned out better after that little public tar and feather job. Even before the internet you couldn't get away with this crap. And you sure can't now.
The taxidermist who mounted the replica antlers didn’t realize they were not real?
The taxidermist who did the mount was the only other guy in on it and ordered the replica. He took the photos for him as well. Our friend who exposed it is a different taxidermist
This reminds me of a story from back in high school, pre-internet days, when a kid a few years ahead of me got caught pulling something like this. His daddy was the richest guy in a VERY small South Dakota town and started W.W. Tire, which has expanded out to several stores in the state. Wayne Weelborg's son, Dane, sent in pictures to the local paper in Bryant, SD of a monster whitetail, supposedly shot with a bow. But no one ever saw the head or carcass until it came back from the taxidermist. The paper ran the story and we showed it to a friend of ours back in Miller, SD who did some taxidermy for us and got me started with archery. About a week after we sent the paper to him, John shows up on our doorstep, out of the blue (81 miles from his house to ours). He has in his hand the Bryant paper and an old Bowhunter magazine. He says to my dad, who was the local Lutheran pastor and Weelborg's were parishioners, "Fred, we need to talk." John proceeds to show dad that the buck in Dane's photo is the exact same buck as the one on the cover of Bowhunter and then shows dad where a replica can be purchased from his taxidermy magazines. Very long story short, Dane bought the replica, shot a dink, sawed the skull plate off the dink, took photos for the paper, then the taxidermist mounted it for him. My dad took the evidence to Wayne and showed it to him while literally in the shadow of the mount. His parents were absolutely flummoxed and they forced Dane to write a public apology for the local paper for claiming to have shot a monster whitetail. Dane's parents are great people. Dane was a bit of a sketchy fellow in his younger years. I haven't seen him in over 20 years, so I hope he's turned out better after that little public tar and feather job. Even before the internet you couldn't get away with this crap. And you sure can't now.
The taxidermist who mounted the replica antlers didn’t realize they were not real?
Teddy Bear, that’s a cold case, that’s been solved.
Can you please focus on our current crime scene?
Thanks,
-Mother
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Hold on ya big stud…I owe you a pic of MOM huh?
That’s some dumb [bleep] right there
Don’t be jealous that da Beav’ gets his pecker wet, let alone by MOM.
I hunted with a dentist from Atlanta that bought a 11-point buck at the deer processor and claimed it as his own. I was looking through the big buck photos at the deer cooler and there was someone else with Clyde's buck. Once he was caught he fessed up and said he was only screwing with us. He's a great guy, excellent cook, just not much of a deer hunter.
I'm not much of a deer hunter either. But I damn sure wouldn't claim someone else's as mine. I'm damn happy with what get because I did it on my terms.
Well this all really sucks, he seemed like a good guy who was blessed with some incredible land.
THE true test of character, and right now he’s incredibly flawed, would be to at least come back and apologize / own up to the lies. But my hunch is he drifts off never to be heard from again. Sad on many levels.
I had a hunting buddy like that. He'd always ask me first what I'd seen, but follow that with what he'd seen which was even more. The trouble is he was a good hunter and there might have been an element of truth in what he was saying, but he embellished so much that we referred to him as our lying buddy. That's the problem with those type of guys, pretty soon ANYTHING that they say can't be believed. He got off work a bunch of times for his grandmother's funeral. Say what?
We had a guy in deer camp that told the story about the guy who had built bridges or had done other great things in his life. But he sucked just one little c-ck and for ever after, do you think that he was known as Carl the bridge builder? No, it was always Carl the c-ck sucker.
We've vilified 'ol Roundoak pretty hard and maybe I'm just a mite gullible, but I hope that there is some element of truth in what he has been feeding us for the last 10,000 posts.
Well this all really sucks, he seemed like a good guy who was blessed with some incredible land.
THE true test of character, and right now he’s incredibly flawed, would be to at least come back and apologize / own up to the lies. But my hunch is he drifts off never to be heard from again. Sad on many levels.
I had a hunting buddy like that. He'd always ask me first what I'd seen, but follow that with what he'd seen which was even more. The trouble is he was a good hunter and there might have been an element of truth in what he was saying, but he embellished so much that we referred to him as our lying buddy. That's the problem with those type of guys, pretty soon ANYTHING that they say can't be believed. He got off work a bunch of times for his grandmother's funeral. Say what?
We had a guy in deer camp that told the story about the guy who had built bridges or had done other great things in his life. But he sucked just one little c-ck and for ever after, do you think that he was known as Carl the bridge builder? No, it was always Carl the c-ck sucker.
We've vilified 'ol Roundoak pretty hard and maybe I'm just a mite gullible, but I hope that there is some element of truth in what he has been feeding us for the last 10,000 posts.
Well this all really sucks, he seemed like a good guy who was blessed with some incredible land.
THE true test of character, and right now he’s incredibly flawed, would be to at least come back and apologize / own up to the lies. But my hunch is he drifts off never to be heard from again. Sad on many levels.
Well this all really sucks, he seemed like a good guy who was blessed with some incredible land.
THE true test of character, and right now he’s incredibly flawed, would be to at least come back and apologize / own up to the lies. But my hunch is he drifts off never to be heard from again. Sad on many levels.
Yeah, he's not coming back. His entire campfire persona was made of lies. Why would that change?
I know Tzone, no doubt you are right. In real life people need to own up to their wrongdoings, it’s just too easy/convenient to just walk away from the cyber world w/o any consequences. It’s messed up, but that’s what RoundOak will do. Same as that GopherGunner guy, he got caught up in lies as well.
So hard for me to understand. I'm not much for pics or bragging, the only pics of me are at someone's insistence. Horns are in my shed or dads garage. (No bragging size)
DGAF about what people I never met think, or about the horns. It's about the moment. What it meant to me, the people I share it with.
Where's Wabi-ghoul on this? Isn't he supposed to be here with his ardent support, telling everyone about how he knows the real RO and what a great guy he is, and that this whole thing has got to be some kind of misunderstanding?
Where's Wabi-ghoul on this? Isn't he supposed to be here with his ardent support, telling everyone about how he knows the real RO and what a great guy he is, and that this whole thing has got to be some kind of misunderstanding?
I was at a habitat 4 humanity last summer. They had Tinks 69 spray bombs for $6. I bought two.
The only white tail anyone saw around the farm was a dink 7 point.
Opening day….oct 10 the wind was perfect blowing into the no one can hunt alfalfa field.
I walked down about 100 yards from the 275 gallon irrigation totes I was gonna sit by and sprayed that stuff into the cottonwoods as high as it would go.
Half hour later the Dink strolled in doing the flehemen response.
Crazy stuff. I don’t log on much anymore, but this is entertaining! I remember seeing a pic of Roundoak a couple years ago and it kinda caught me off guard. I always thought he was an older guy by some of the stuff he posted several years prior. Baffling….
Crazy stuff. I don’t log on much anymore, but this is entertaining! I remember seeing a pic of Roundoak a couple years ago and it kinda caught me off guard. I always thought he was an older guy by some of the stuff he posted several years prior. Baffling….
Good to see a post from you again.
sorry it took such a messed up deal to bring you out of hiding.
Well this all really sucks, he seemed like a good guy who was blessed with some incredible land.
THE true test of character, and right now he’s incredibly flawed, would be to at least come back and apologize / own up to the lies. But my hunch is he drifts off never to be heard from again. Sad on many levels.
I’m prezactly in this camp.
sociopaths don't apologize. most on hear still believe his bs
As for me , I have not seen the pictures cause they are pulled. I don't call people phonies , but where is he to explain these phony pictures? It is no secret that S.W. Wisconsin has huge deer. He sais he lives in Grant County, Wi. and that is right next to Iowa,,, so , anyone that knows about Iowa bucks knows. As for him making things up, I must admit , I was fooled, except one time I was very suspicious of a buck he shot in Dickinson county, Michigan. This county is in Upper Michigan , and have been there many times. It is mostly sand country, nice rolling hills and beautiful land. However, it does not produce bucks like the one he said he took a picture of and said shot. A buck like that in that county is rare as hens teeth. Ask Wildhobbybobby in the campfire. He lives just down the road and he shoots 3 yr old bucks that score about 50. Roundoak said he went there , looked around a bit and shot the huge buck. That made me question the whole thing. Maybe the guy is a total phony , I don't know, but if he was posting other hunters bucks, ,, he has a lot of explaining to do. He said once some kid stole some wood and confessed and replaced the wood . Then got to know the young man at his church. Ya wonder if that was a lie too... well... I shot a spike that scores about 8? last Friday on public land . The spikes were so thin that I thought it was a doe. At least my story is real.
Well kiss my ass.I thought he was an incredibly lucky MF to have a great place to hunt,plus one in Montana.No deer for me this year in Wi.Dinks in the UP.
It's hard to defend 13 years of BS. Hard to believe anyone would go on a BS spree that long but it sure seems to be the case. Maybe he's related to Biden. He's been BS'ing us for 48 years and getting away with it
I commented earlier in this thread, but it still baffles me. His posts from years ago spoke specifically about his age. I’m thinking the old pictures showed an older man? Fast forward a few years and the Roundoak pictures showed a much younger man. Stumped me then, stumps me now. When I first saw the younger version in the pictures I thought maybe his son or somebody else assumed his account. I’m not on here much anymore, but I know I can’t be the only person that remembers the “old” Roundoak. There was even an old thread where some guys commented on the age discrepancy when the younger version posted a picture. Crazy stuff!
I questioned him a few years ago about a muzzleloader buck he shot after shooting a rifle buck. He never answered and some people on here said party hunting but that doesn’t line up legally to his story he told on here.
I’m sure pics of himself are fake. My spidey senses are tingling as to who he could be, about the same time someone else was run off from here for telling stories and being a liar RO pops up.
I questioned him a few years ago about a muzzleloader buck he shot after shooting a rifle buck. He never answered and some people on here said party hunting but that doesn’t line up legally to his story he told on here.
I’m sure pics of himself are fake. My spidey senses are tingling as to who he could be, about the same time someone else was run off from here for telling stories and being a liar RO pops up.
That triggered a memory in me. I think I might have questioned that also and I think the answer back was that one of them was a Minnesota buck? I can't remember the details now.