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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2014 13:54:06 GMT -5
I haven't seen any T-Rex sign in my neck of the woods for years. Not even any night time photos. I'm talking ZIP!
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Post by firstwd on Dec 13, 2014 14:00:37 GMT -5
I haven't seen any T-Rex sign in my neck of the woods for years. Not even any night time photos. I'm talking ZIP! We seriously need to put an end to cow T-Rex tags, dep permits, and make all T-rex hunters go back to using an atlatl for a few years so the numbers can rebound.
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 13, 2014 14:06:40 GMT -5
We need a OTRR...
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Post by dbd870 on Dec 13, 2014 15:45:38 GMT -5
It is a problem; it's been VERY scarce - here's the safety record for my man cave:
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Post by swilk on Dec 13, 2014 16:32:04 GMT -5
mmmm..... pi.
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 13, 2014 16:40:09 GMT -5
Pi R Square.. No, Pi R Round Cake R Square..
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Post by dbd870 on Dec 13, 2014 16:41:09 GMT -5
Yep.
I was also thinking if the raptor herd is that bad, what does that say about the TRex population.
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 13, 2014 16:42:32 GMT -5
Isn't this amazing? We can take such a drop dead serious article written by a "journalist" and have such fun? biggrin2
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 13, 2014 16:44:25 GMT -5
Alley Oop has been "knocking them great big old monsters dead on their knees" for years and years..
No wonder that they are scarce..
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Post by dbd870 on Dec 13, 2014 16:55:19 GMT -5
Maybe you are right; I was blaming it on the insurance company's.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2014 17:10:26 GMT -5
Veloci-yotes
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Post by dbd870 on Dec 13, 2014 17:19:10 GMT -5
LOL!!! those things are everywhere.
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Post by duff on Dec 13, 2014 17:30:21 GMT -5
".... I think the author of this article is the one who is a little out of touch with the sports he writes about. Nothing new with dandy don...won't even waste my time on his garbage. He is about as anti hunter as they come disguised as one of us.
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Post by firstwd on Dec 13, 2014 18:32:38 GMT -5
".... I think the author of this article is the one who is a little out of touch with the sports he writes about. Nothing new with dandy don...won't even waste my time on his garbage. He is about as anti hunter as they come disguised as one of us. I would love to have breakfast with the man and take him on a Silver Carp bow fishing trip.
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Post by chubwub on Dec 13, 2014 19:01:44 GMT -5
Isn't this amazing? We can take such a drop dead serious article written by a "journalist" and have such fun? biggrin2 Well I thought that was the whole point of a comment section under an article or a forum to post sarcastic and ridiculous comments. You mean to tell me that people actually take this stuff seriously? ;-)
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Post by Indyhunter on Dec 13, 2014 23:25:23 GMT -5
Dandy Don cares about his own hunting, and making $ via writing articles that get people mentioning his name regardless of what bs he can put into the public eye. I have been interviewed by him and once I read the printed "article" I realized what his true intent was. Dandy Don does more for the anti's than he does for hunting in general, and I think that is his goal.....$$$$$$$ via controversy. That is the life of a journalist, not a hunter.
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Post by parson on Dec 14, 2014 7:45:20 GMT -5
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mulligan is second chance to perform an action, usually after the first chance went wrong through bad luck or a blunder. Its best-known meaning is in golf whereby a player is informally allowed to replay a stroke (though this is against the formal rules of golf). The term has also been applied to other sports and games, and to other fields generally. The origin of the term is unclear.
Don't know how this applies, but thought I'd throw it in the mix.
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 14, 2014 8:31:35 GMT -5
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A mulligan is second chance to perform an action, usually after the first chance went wrong through bad luck or a blunder. Its best-known meaning is in golf whereby a player is informally allowed to replay a stroke (though this is against the formal rules of golf). The term has also been applied to other sports and games, and to other fields generally. The origin of the term is unclear. Don't know how this applies, but thought I'd throw it in the mix. LOL.... how many do overs does one get?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2014 9:18:16 GMT -5
When we golf we usually have a gentlemen's agreement that we get one "morning mulligan". Since we rarely warm up on the range to get loose, we get one do-over off the first tee. (Now this thread has gone right off the rails!).
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Post by whitetaildave24 on Dec 14, 2014 16:05:40 GMT -5
I'll continue with it met. Last time I played golf with my brother it was about 5 mulligans on the first tee then we quit keeping track of strokes immediately thereafter.
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