(Ohiobucks vs. Tominator) Let the records show


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OK, I wasn't going to say anything, but y'all forced my hand, and I apologize for hijacking the thread, but my honor is at stake, lol :D

Al, ask Tom what tree he was sitting in when he arrowed his buck this year. Then ask him who sat in that tree first because he knew the tree was going to produce, then ask him who snuck off one morning to arrow yet another Poper without his buddy.

Go ahead, ask him. :D

Oh, and Al, can I hunt with you next year, cuz' after Tom reads this, I'm done for next year. LOL. :cool:

Just to set the record straight here:

1. Who's stand was in that woods first? (only a mere 25 yards away at the most I might add)

2. Who had never, ever hunted that woods till said stand was in there, and a chance sighting at a nice buck happened to take place?

3. When you volunteered "insight" as to which tree you would sit in in that woods, who refused to listen, and then got labeled as a pig-headed stubborn fellow? I knew where I wanted to go. You don't think I was looking at that tree for days while sitting in the fixed stand, watching deer activity entering that woods from the corner all along?

4. Change gears to another farm - The Knob. Who never hunted that knob till someone else started to and reported a ton of deer activity?

5. Yet another farm that we don't hunt as much anymore - above the Penthouse. Who hand picked that spot for his new hunting buddy, and then said new hunting buddy would not look to go anywhere else on that farm?

Shall I keep going? I didn't think so.....:rolleyes::D :D :rolleyes:

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Just to set the record straight here:

:rolleyes::D :D :rolleyes:

Ha, I knew you'd bite. Thanks for indulging me.

1. Who's stand was in that woods first? (only a mere 25 yards away at the most I might add)

Correct, but you dictate where I can go and can't go, which is cool, I just like to get out. It's not about the kill. ----->:D

2. Who had never, ever hunted that woods till said stand was in there, and a chance sighting at a nice buck happened to take place?

Correct, see #1, and only because I forgot my bow that morning.:cool:

3. When you volunteered "insight" as to which tree you would sit in in that woods, who refused to listen, and then got labeled as a pig-headed stubborn fellow? I knew where I wanted to go. You don't think I was looking at that tree for days while sitting in the fixed stand, watching deer activity entering that woods from the corner all along?

You never want my advice, which is cool. I never used the word "pig headed." Stubborn streak, I believe, were my words. You knew where you wanted to go based on my superior woodsmanship skills. (geez, I'm starting to sound like muggs). If you were looking at that tree for days, your neck hurt because it was behind your stand.

4. Change gears to another farm - The Knob. Who never hunted that knob till someone else started to and reported a ton of deer activity?

You get a plain ol' "whatever" on this one. You have to be kidding me. Who had a nice deer about run him over last year above the clearing? Then this year your words were, I believe, something to the effect of "I didn't even know this spot even existed." You're still ticked you listened to your "hardcore" buddy Jason and took the decoy out with you that one night. Now, if you were more open to suggestion, I would have told you the deek that night was a flat out bad idea. I even pretty much held my tongue that night at the truck when you told me the debacle of the decoy. I could go on and on about that knob. Shall I continue?

5. Yet another farm that we don't hunt as much anymore - above the Penthouse. Who hand picked that spot for his new hunting buddy, and then said new hunting buddy would not look to go anywhere else on that farm?

OK, you got me on that one, kind of. Some points are debatable--as I recall I wanted to go closer to Humbert that year, but you said "that's where they bed, it's thick in there...." Hey, I wanted to throw on 3 pairs of coveralls, fight the brambles and lay a judo chop on one, but noooooooooo, Carey Lane Land Steward said no.:D

Shall I keep going? I didn't think so.....

Please continue, I'm sure all these guys want to see us argue like school girls instead of handling this via PM's. :D

It's all good. You're one of the best friends I've ever had, and I'm not going to let deer dictate that friendship. I'm just happy to get out, and thankful I have friends like Woody and Michael.

--------->:D

Cool?

Cool.

:cool:

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Did you just create this thread to respond to yourself or what?

:D

Naaa, I just like calling Chris out privately in public most all of the time...'specially when he's dead wrong. :cool::D

It's all good. You're one of the best friends I've ever had, and I'm not going to let deer dictate that friendship. I'm just happy to get out, and thankful I have friends like Woody and Michael.

Wow. Heart felt. Touching. Not even close to the manly thing to say. Find a new place to hunt next year. Also, better watch out in the sky above you, I can sense a big beer can that will throttle you into the ground heading your way.... :D

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Naaa, I just like calling Chris out privately in public most all of the time...'specially when he's dead wrong. :cool::D

Call all you want, I'm not wrong at all, and you know it.

AF

Wow. Heart felt. Touching. Not even close to the manly thing to say.

K.

Find a new place to hunt next year
.

K.

Also, better watch out in the sky above you, I can sense a big beer can throttling you into the ground heading your way.... :D

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Hey y'all, ask Tom how many Popers he's arrowed before he knew me.

Then ask him how many he's arrowed since he's been "listening" to my advice, and stealing my spots on his land.

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Hey Tom, do you have a nerdy calendar?

Also, how many popers did you arrow before you and Chris got married?

Nope, no nerdy calendars.

Never arrowed any popers till I came into my own.

Ask Chris about how many popers he has arrowed since forever, and how old he was when he arrowed his first.

Ask him how old he is now.

Ask him why he wears sweat pants pulled up over his belly with hunting boots out in public.

Ask him where he is going to be hunting next year. He thinks he knows the answer to that question....:rolleyes:

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Nice catch William! :D

From that same blurb:

You knew where you wanted to go based on my superior woodsmanship skills. (geez, I'm starting to sound like muggs). If you were looking at that tree for days, your neck hurt because it was behind your stand.

You are probably the only hunter in the woods that sits in a stand 90% of the time, only looking in the direction it is facing. I put that stand up facing that way on purpose, so I could stand up in it, face the way the deer were coming from in the mornings, and still be partially blocked by the tree trunk. Stand up and face the other direction once in a while Chris, you may see that 140-160" 12 pointer come into the woods to 20 yards "behind" you. :D;):rolleyes::D

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Nope, no nerdy calendars.

:rolleyes:

Never arrowed any popers till I came into my own.

Right. The year you met me.

Ask Chris about how many popers he has arrowed since forever, and how old he was when he arrowed his first.

Zero since I've been finding them for you.

Ask him how old he is now
.

44, what's your point?

Ask him why he wears sweat pants pulled up over his belly with hunting boots out in public.

Cuz I like embarassing you at LuLus, and Subway.:D

Ask him where he is going to be hunting next year. He thinks he knows the answer to that question....:rolleyes:

Don't know yet, that's a long time away. I'll line something up. I do better alone anyway. But, once again, it's not about the kill, it's about the comraderie.

:D

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You are probably the only hunter in the woods that sits in a stand 90% of the time, only looking in the direction it is facing. I put that stand up facing that way on purpose, so I could stand up in it, face the way the deer were coming from in the mornings, and still be partially blocked by the tree trunk. Stand up and face the other direction once in a while Chris, you may see that 140-160" 12 pointer come into the woods to 20 yards "behind" you. :D;):rolleyes::D

Good advice there Tom. I didn't know Chris had tunnel vision in the treestand. :rolleyes:

You 2 would feel right at home at our camp. This kind of stuff goes on all the time (all in fun). :D

I guess I can put my boat paddle away and quit stiring the pot now that I sort of started in the other thread. :p:D

I'm headed down to camp this afternoon to meet one of my best friends and hunting buddies tonight. I bumped him out of the lead with that last 8 point I killed down here for our club's annual big buck pot so I'm ready to exchange verbal thrashings with him tonight just like Chris and Tom are in here. All in fun of course. :D:D:D

Friends picking at friends...gotta love it. ;)

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