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"In your dreams" would have been something worth seeing after the ones I have seen!
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When I put my cursor on the 'links', a Savage logo (Indian Head) appears...No mention of Savage inside though. Win a hunting trip with Buck McNeely and Savage CEA Ron Coburn. http://www.savagearms.com/062005sweepstakesrelease.htm
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Guess I need to find Savage's current stance on old Buck...
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I havent seen him on tv in years. total ass clown. i can remember him claiming to have shot a 14 pound mallard!
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While checking things out I found a laughable little piece... http://www.youtube.com/user/BuckMcNeelyNote the barrel resting on the shooting sticks! Can you say reenactment?
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Didn't Old beer belly Buck get pinched in some canned hunt thing in Missouri too?
Pretty sure I remember hearing that, but don't remember ever hearing about any aftermath.
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don't forget guys, ole buck is the "talent" on a show (like all hunting shows) designed to entertain the viewer. i don't watch him, but some obviously are or he'd be off the air (which i suspect he will be in a year or two). gotta love the remote control!
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I see almost none of the TV shows and usually go elsewhere when I bump into them... But I do know a few guys personally that are on the shows and some of them I can like.
Scott Haugen has been a good friend since long before he started writing and I have hunted and fished with him many times. And I intend to again. Any opinion I might have would be swayed by that, I am sure. But I have not actually seen more than a couple of his shows.
Cam Hanes of Eastman's Bowhunting hunted with Scott and I for a couple weeks on Kodiak once and he is tough! Have not been blown away by his show the one time I saw it...
Buck is a whole other thing... He must have a little loose change for hunting on... art Art I'll try to keep your opinion of Haugen in mind, but from what I've seen on his show I have to say he and his show were unimpressive. I'm intentionally being polite. I remember one show when he encouraged a kid to Arkansas his first pheasant. No offense to those from Arkansas intended. It's just an expression with a universally understood meaning.
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I appreciate that, and in all honesty I have only seen a couple of Scott's early shows. My experience with him has shown a guy with incredible drive and work ethic, serious skills with many different impliments and I have never heard him whine about anything.
Goes a long way with me... art
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I can't believe that he's still on the air. Last time I watched him was the early 90's. My roommate would be watching his soap and would switch to Buck when I came in so that I wouldn't make fun of him (as much). I thought he looked pretty much washed up then. Is he still pimping that copper bracelet that fixes whatever ails you?
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As a licensed professional hunting guide Fejes should be held to much higher standards than your everyday hunter and should no longer be in business. Methinks this probably isn't the first time he's done this and probably won't be the last.
That's ok, I'll ass shoot a dink.
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This happened about 10 years ago now... Fejes spent a year in jail, paid some big fines and lost a Super Cub. There are a lot of rapists doing less...
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LOL..........comparing a rapist to illegal guide activities is a bit of a stretch don't you think?
That's ok, I'll ass shoot a dink.
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I remember one show when he encouraged a kid to Arkansas his first pheasant. No offense to those from Arkansas intended. It's just an expression with a universally understood meaning. T- Apparently not universal. What is that? As an aside I bought Scott's egg-cure book. He seems to know his business there.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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in Cape Girardeau, Missouri! Same townRushbo hails from. Coincidence?
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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I remember one show when he encouraged a kid to Arkansas his first pheasant. No offense to those from Arkansas intended. It's just an expression with a universally understood meaning. T- Apparently not universal. What is that? Arkansas=Shooting the bird before it takes flight. Mike
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Ground sluicing?
I use that to refer to more than one though.
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I remember one show when he encouraged a kid to Arkansas his first pheasant. No offense to those from Arkansas intended. It's just an expression with a universally understood meaning. T- Apparently not universal. What is that? Arkansas=Shooting the bird before it takes flight. Mike Ground swatting is the term I'm familiar with. Hope they did not have hunting dogs with them.
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