philray

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About philray

  • Birthday 10/21/1975

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    Tuttle, OK
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    Accountant
  • Interests
    hunting, fishing, camping

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  1. This buck was listed on the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife website and it was killed on Oct. 2.
  2. I am new to turkey hunting and will be going out this Saturday. Is it necessary to brush in a turkey blind like you would a deer blind? I am hunting on public land, so I would be setting it up and taking it down the same day.
  3. Glad its out and you are doing okay! Wish they would have knocked me out when they removed the stent. The dr just gave it a tug and out it came. I Felt like punching the Dr. square in the face afterward!
  4. philray

    Dumb Turkey's!

    I guess the turkeys are not the only ones that are dumb. I should have said "Dumb Turkeys" not "Dumb Turkey's". lol
  5. philray

    Dumb Turkey's!

    These turkeys are just asking to be on the dinner table for Thanksgiving. This happened in Oklahoma City this week!
  6. Kidney stones suck! It's got to be the worst pain I have ever expirenced. I use to have them every six months, but haven't had one that hurt in a couple of years. Hope all goes well for you.
  7. A person's reaction/emotions of a kill, the joking, and the Camaraderie of friends is a huge part of hunting. In my opinion, if you leave these off it becomes dull, boring, and not worth watching.
  8. Couldn't get the Yahoo link to work so I just copied and pasted. Buck Fever is a sickness that sweeps through the country each fall and winter. Buck Fever has been known to cause school and work absences, marital strife, and general lack of productivity. In its extreme form, buck fever may cause divorce, termination of employment, and other minor difficulties. This article will help those suffering from buck fever and those with a love one afflicted with this often scoffed at illness. The history of the buck fever illness dates back to the first man who jumped out the tree and stood upright. Upon realizing that he no longer had to depend on the nuts growing in the tree he decided to find some real food. He had came into possession of some steak sauce and needed to find something to put it on. When a whitetail deer wandered by he reckoned that steaks could be procured from this animal. His mouth began to water and heart began to pound, thus the first case of Buck Fever. Buck fever is a peculiar ailment as it actually takes two distinct forms caused by the distinct microbe. The microbe that causes buck fever is known to the scientific community as kneedtoo huntis. The microbe causes both the Type I buck fever and the Type II. Type I buck fever often manifests itself as an overwhelming desire to go deer hunting. Specific symptoms may include fabricating doctor excuses from work and school, wearing camouflage, and sneaking out the house in the early morning hours. Type II buck fever often manifests itself as an uncontrollable shaking or inability to move when holding a gun or bow in front of a large buck. Loved ones of those suffering from buck fever may take the following steps to ease the pain. Get a second job so that the poor hunter can hunt more often. Pack sandwiches and cookies into a small paper bag for the hunter when leaving early in the morning. Be quiet at night so that the hunter suffering from buck fever can sleep. While modern science has found no exact cure for Buck Fever, the following are believed to make the illness less severe. The hunter should buy a new gun each year. The hunter should be allowed to hunt whenever legal regardless of petty social functions such as holidays, weddings, and funerals. Buck Fever is not an illness to take lightly. Once you have self diagnosed yourself with Buck Fever, your only choice is to hunt often and hunt long. And don't worry, we have all got it!
  9. philray

    Poison Ivy

    I use to get it all the time and agree that clorox works wonders. A nurse once gave my dad an old remedy that has always worked for us. I only do it when I have a mild case on my arms or legs. When it is really bad or is on other places on my body I go to the dr and get meds. Fill the sink or tub up with really hot water and add bleach to the water. Put the affected area in the water and scrubb blisters with a clean wash cloth to open them up. Make a paste out of baking soda and butter milk and apply to the busted blisters. Sounds insane and really burns, but it will get rid of it within a day or two.
  10. Check out this AF2001-A1 Second Century. Crazy!AF2001-A1 Second Century -