View Full Version : My QDM program...
ohiosam
01-02-2007, 11:53 PM
is working great, just need some fine tuning.
Sorry, tried to post a picture but it was too big. I'll try tomorrow.:irked:
OhioHunter88
01-03-2007, 03:45 PM
ohiosam, if you cant get it to work, email it to me at lilshu@hotmail.com and i will gladly post it for you...
OhioHunter88
01-04-2007, 04:00 PM
Ohiosam, heres the pictures, just looks like you need to take out Some
antlerless deer...
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c43/OhioHunter88/deerherd.jpg
hunter333
01-04-2007, 04:07 PM
Gesh
SteveD46
01-04-2007, 04:43 PM
is that the whole family showing up for Holiday dinner?
ohiosam
01-04-2007, 06:50 PM
Thanks for the help 88! They say the most important part of telling a joke is timing!
I guess I blew this one:redface:
hunTer06
01-04-2007, 06:54 PM
holy cow, i mean deer!!
Big H
01-04-2007, 06:56 PM
Is that Buckslayer1's front yard?;)
OhioHunter88
01-04-2007, 07:36 PM
Thanks for the help 88! They say the most important part of telling a joke is timing!
I guess I blew this one:redface:
I wasnt sure if you were jokin when you said your QDM plan was workin or not so i didnt want to affend you...
ohiosam
01-04-2007, 08:47 PM
A buddy sent the photo to me in an email. I have no idea where it's from. The photo was actually a panorama and about twice as wide as shown with as many deer in the other half. Thought it was a cool pic.
BuckEyeCam
01-05-2007, 11:33 AM
That is a 1200 acre outfitter lease (guys are from IL and Iowa). They only hunt it 2 times a year for the TV show that air's on Fox. Pretty sure it butts right up to "The Wayne", real close to where (Put Name Here) hunted, and (Put Name Here) had 2 yard run in with a big boy but couldn't get a shot with his howard hill bow even though they were 6 deep in cedar arrows.
(Put Name Here) passed up a 190" buck near there waiting for the real big one to come out. He knew there were big deer in there because of the browse lines and pictures from his trail cameras. besides that they didn't really have an ethical shot (to some). I mean they could have killed him but they didn't want to have to deal with all the dirty looks at the check in station when they told them about the shot placement (they were planning on tagging THIS one in). I know they just bought the compound bow a week ago but they did practice almost 2 full days with it so they were really confident with their ability. They had used a crossbow before that but got tired of catching all kinds of heat for using the crossbow (not "REALLY" bow hunting) so they broke down and bought a compound. Only to catch heat about not having time to practice with the compound which is the main reason why they were using a crossbow to begin with - I digress...... Practice wasn't really important being that they were trespassing anyways (see above, the OUTFITTER hunted it 2 times a year, not (Put Name Here)):shhh:
At least that is the way I heard it - I think.... I might be wrong though but I doubt it.........http://www.buckeyecam.com/images/guns.gif
brock ratcliff
01-05-2007, 11:41 AM
I am thinking BEC has noticed a pattern here and is now seeking to expose the patternable.
Jimmy
01-05-2007, 11:49 AM
That is a 1200 acre outfitter lease (guys are from IL and Iowa). They only hunt it 2 times a year for the TV show that air's on Fox. Pretty sure it butts right up to "The Wayne", real close to where (Put Name Here) hunted, and (Put Name Here) had 2 yard run in with a big boy but couldn't get a shot with his howard hill bow even though they were 6 deep in cedar arrows.
(Put Name Here) passed up a 190" buck near there waiting for the real big one to come out. He knew there were big deer in there because of the browse lines and pictures from his trail cameras. besides that they didn't really have an ethical shot (to some). I mean they could have killed him but they didn't want to have to deal with all the dirty looks at the check in station when they told them about the shot placement (they were planning on tagging THIS one in). I know they just bought the compound bow a week ago but they did practice almost 2 full days with it so they were really confident with their ability. They had used a crossbow before that but got tired of catching all kinds of heat for using the crossbow (not "REALLY" bow hunting) so they broke down and bought a compound. Only to catch heat about not having time to practice with the compound which is the main reason why they were using a crossbow to begin with - I digress...... Practice wasn't really important being that they were trespassing anyways (see above, the OUTFITTER hunted it 2 times a year, not (Put Name Here)):shhh:
At least that is the way I heard it - I think.... I might be wrong though but I doubt it.........http://www.buckeyecam.com/images/guns.gif
HA!!!!
BuckEyeCam
01-05-2007, 11:51 AM
Nah, I am just playing, but seriously - If you look in the picture you can see the high fence going up in the background. That's how they do it in IL and IA
http://www.buckeyecam.com/images/stick.gif
Big H
01-05-2007, 12:02 PM
Did you guys see the browse line on the pine trees in the background?
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