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Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 5:15 pm
by teul2
Ducks are more fun, Deer is harder. IMHO.

dukbum wrote:that ole boy you call duckboy is far from boy..... that man has ben through.... well let me say that i wish i was half the man he is! keep it up DUCKMEN :wink:


I agree compleatly!! That man has more knowlege than most people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting.

You better stand up for your self Duckmen. Me and Dukbum got your back. hehehehehehehehehe

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 5:18 pm
by bradrussell5
I agree, there is a lot of down time while bow hunting but why not bow hunt until duck season rolls around?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 6:00 pm
by mudsucker
I like killing me a limit 'o mallards with my bow! Steel tip mind ya so as to be legal and all! 8)

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 7:34 pm
by Anatidae
Hey ya'll......Brad didn't mean any harm. We've PM's back and forth and he was just stirring the pot a little bit......he just didn't realize we use liberal amounts of 'Tabasco'. :shock: No harm done. :wink:

Brad, to answer your question......I'd have to say that 'giggin' a smart ole buck would rank up there with a lot of other things that requires some dedication and proficiency. It takes years to develop skills to get to a certain point in your game, whether it's ducks, deer, clay shooting, or tidly winks. Like you said though, it's just a matter of personal preference.......and I think a lot of it has to do with how you play the game.

Nobody hunts the same way, or gets out of it what the next fella does. That goes for ducks just as much as it does, deer.

Personally, I still enjoy deer hunting (although I didn't go one time last year), but the fun of it (to me) is seeing how close I can get to one, before it spots me. I'm a stalker. I really DID crawl within arm's reach of that doe bedded-down next to a log, but that was when I was 19. I only bow-hunted one season.......and that was a little tougher than gun hunting for sure......because you had to develop sharper skills to stalk within range. I'm not one to sit still and wait for something to walk by. I think that makes it more appealing and evens the 'game' out a little bit. The more I hunt deer, the more challenging I try to make it, cause once you've 'done that', you take another step. Just depends on what 'stage' a fella's at in his game, I guess.

My most memorable bow hunt (although I've never actually shot 'at' anything), was in my favorite 'squirrel' woods......tall hickory trees, oaks with a mix of cedars in the draws. There are deadfalls. I spotted a group of does coming across a field and they got in the woods with me and started feeding on acorns. 'Course I had a revelation that I could, somehow, get close to 8 pairs of eyes. I mean, they weren't gonna come my way, so I thought I'd follow them and see what happened.

It wasn't really as hard as I thought because all their heads were down......feeding on acorns. Oh, every-so-often the periscope would shoot-up and check things out.....but for the most part, it was like crawling-up on cattle.

Well, I kept working closer. Then they got full and milled around there a little bit and bedded down. That was perfect! I ended-up within 25yds of the closest doe, but again, was on my stomach with my bow under me........and couldn't figure-out how to get rolled over on my back for a shot I'd never practiced......lying on your back and shooting off your bow hand side. Seemed like a 'do-able' thing at the time, but just couldn't figure how to get there.

I lay there for a good hour, just watching and enjoying being among the deer in their leisure.....ya know, we always see'um when they're being chased, or just for a few minutes as they get to the 'spot'.....and then we watch'em run-off. But we don't get many chances to lay among them while they're snoozing, so I just watched each one, noticing their differences and features.

Eventually, they stood-up one at a time, stretched, pooped, peed, and started milling around. I just put my head down and tried to blend in (that was when 'Bottomland' first came-out). One by one, they walked past me.....the farthest was about 30yds....but the closet was about 10 feet. Most of them looked toward me but of course the one that walked 10 feet from was the one that jumped straight up like she'd stepped on a rattler, when she saw me. She ran about 15 yards and stopped......and didn't really appear all that concerned. Of course the foot action ensued and it eventually looked like a hoe-down for deer......with no music.....just their rhythmic snortin' and stompin' and carryin'-on. They ran-off when I finally broke-out in belly-splittin' laughter.

Man, I didn't realize how much noise their ears make when they shake their head like that......(deer flies). I like to came outa my skin when one doe got behind me and did that......I didn't know WHAT was goin'-on back there.......and then another out front of me did it and I almost cracked-up and ran the whole herd aout the woods.

That was one of my most memorable stalks ever......and why I can't sit still, waiting for the action to come to ME. Like I said, I think it would be a real 'kick' to get close enough to one to slap him on his rear-end.

But......Whatever floats yer boat, fellas. :wink:

Welcome aboard, Brad.

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 8:10 pm
by GulfCoast
Deer????? You can kill those with something other than a truck??? For real???? :wink:

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 8:14 pm
by Anatidae
Where the Heck have you been hidin'? :shock:

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 8:21 pm
by GulfCoast
Its a long story.......but I am glad to be back. At least, I think I am..... :D

deer and ducks

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 8:46 pm
by jdbuckshot
to tell you the truth, i like a little duck on the grill with my venison! i see the perfect experience: driving to kansas with my remington 1187, and my Matthews solo cam in the truck, just waiting to see the cupped mallards, and rutting boonie bucks all in the same day. i could never get enough of it. litterally has got to be as good as heaven for this ole boy.

i just can't get enough of any of it. wheather its turkeys, ducks, bucks, bass fishing, bow fishing, or golfing. when one season ends its time for another. just a perfect way of life!

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 9:56 pm
by mack
your right I can't cut it. Or I should say I can't cut bowhunting in mississippi for deer. I wouldn't walk across the street for all the little chicken$hit deer in mississippi. I deer hunt with friends in mississippi and if you like a steady buffet of 60lb. does and 3 points then its great. I guess what I am trying to say is if I am going to hunt in mississippi it is going to be for greenheads period.

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 6:56 am
by MSDuckmen
OK I'll play along for a bit.

I don't see deer hunting of any kind any harder, better, or more pleasure educed than duck hunting.
Totally two different things. Not one better than the other just different.

It is and always has been a personal preference when it comes to your choice of game to hunt. The method you use or the degree to which you become proficient at it determines your love of that heritage.

jmo

deer

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 7:16 am
by REBEL DUCK
If you can make it threw the heat and skeeters where I hunt the rewards are far better than 60 pound does and 3 pointers.

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 8:39 am
by Don Miller
Deer hunting is for rednecks with a small willie complex. Duck hunting is a mans sport.

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 8:41 am
by DuckyDan
ROTFLMAO :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

3426

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 8:49 am
by bradrussell5
don, your from greenwood ms I hate to tell you this but we are all rednecks. I know this is a duck forum and if you dont like what we are talking about simply dont waste your time writing.

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 8:56 am
by Don Miller
Bradley bouy, where you from, New York City? :? That's what I hate about deer hunters, they think they know everything. In case you don't know, this is a duck hunting forum. If I were you, I would get tired of getting bitch slapped and go to one of those gay deer hunting forums. :o