Who can identify this man?
He's an FNF'er, who chooses to remain anonymous. :wo:
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Had him down for a hunt as our antlerless archery season is open, but asked him to try and lay off the fawns. :readthis:
He got here in the early afternoon and we set up a stand for the eve. hunt.
I haven't shot (or even looked at) my bow, so I didn't go out.
He was up in the tree about 5 pm.
About 6 pm I see him walking back toward the house and hollered to Dante "Here comes Mr. 'FNF.' He probably got one." Dante asked if he could go down to meet him. "Sure."
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Well I see the arms going left to right, then pointing to the ground. Then the action of a flat stone being skipped over the water.
A story is being told. Yes, there's always a story. :laf:
As they're getting closer I notice the shoulders starting to slump, and his head dropping into his chest. :confused:
"How'd ya do?"
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"Wait, is that what I think it is?" :doh2:
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Yes it is. And this is why he choose to wear tthe mask.
I promised I wouldn't reveal he secret identity, but what you guys do with this from here I have no control over. :alscalls: :alscalls: :alscalls:
And as I type here, he is out for round two, or its twin. :holdon:
That milk fed venison will be mighty fine eatin'. :eyebrownod:
I hunt in a zone 1 in KY. Unlimited does allowed. So when I meat hunt, if its brown its down. :laf:
I do try to avoid spotted fawns though. :alscalls:
MMMMmmmmmmm! :congrats: :congrats: :congrats:
I'd love a bit of that meat right there, good eatin for sure !!
Quote from: Dave on September 21, 2010, 05:40:10 AM
Who can identify this man?
He's an FNF'er, who chooses to remain anonymous.
Ok, I'll take a wild guess..... Dave "fawn killer" HuntnCarve !!! :eyebrownod:
That's some good eating right there.
Yep, I'm putting my money on HuntnCarve the "Fawn Killer' :laf:
But You KNOW it's going to be good eatin! :eyebrownod:
That looks like one of those pics that make the hunter look waaaay taller than he really is isn't it?? :laf: :laf:
I'm guessing that is,,,,, :confused: NOT a hungry man. :nono: :nono:
It will be tasty, and I can live with a couple spots. But Come on, it was tied up with a rope. :innocentwhistle:
Yea man that be fine eating, crock pot or anyway you want to fix, no guess on the Hunter but congratulations. :congrats: :congrats: cc
:doh2: That's Wilson!! I wondered what he's been doing since Home Improvement went off the air!! :alscalls: :alscalls:
Who ever that Wilson fellow is, looks like he's practicing "sound management". A mature doe will produce twins or triplets come Spring.. A young doe, will only produce a single fawn if she's even breed.. Leaving more deer in the future for said landowner and his son and daughter to harvest. :congrats: :wink:
The real story is... a single running deer came barreling down the woods spooked by (later learned), a happy go lucky lab...Said hunter stopped the deer with a "baaa" and within milliseconds, saw that is was bald (legal), and albiet grossly misjudging it's age and size.. Fired off a precision bolt in the seconds he had as the deer was starting to move...Ground shrinkage set in upon walkng up to the downed animal. Not a proud moment, but one that had to be accepted. :sad: In the meantime, the deer was tagged, butchered and put up in the freezer. :wink:
It was still a fine day afield with camera toting friend!
FnF Wilson
"FnF Wilson", he says. :alscalls: :alscalls:
You done fine Dave :yoyo:
FnF Wilson!! :laf: :laf:
If it's big enough to pull the trigger on it's big enough to put a tag on. :wink:
Man it's gotta be tough hitting those little critters without a scope & a deck railing to lean on. :innocentwhistle:
:laf: :laf:
I think we've got HH#3
Deer Veal - How can it get any better? :shrug:
:laf: