I don't do hookers on drugs
A grandpa of 18 you have no time to cop drugs or stroll for hookers.
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I don't do hookers on drugs
send them home!!! then go fo a strollA grandpa of 18 you have no time to cop drugs or stroll for hookers.
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On a serious note, how many land owners do you think have gone to a public shooting range? If they have ever been to one, and their exposure to the gun community is based on what they see there, why would they EVER let a bunch of non shooting yahoos on their property? Yes pigs are a major nuisance, but not as much as vet bills for bullet holes in livestock.
send them home!!! then go fo a stroll
Only if grandma goes with em'
I have the land I have the hogs but my wife is worried aboit the horses and the goat (you can shoot the damn goat just dont tell her I saod that) you guys seen cool bit when u accidently shoot my horses and u got to pony up thousands of dollars to pay my vet you may not be so cool.
Hold ur sacany tips?
class dictates!!! Hunt clean, sleep clean, bury the bones, clean up!!!! Thank and be on your way.All kidding aside, I understand the concern. I've been lucky enough at one point to have the run of 12,000 acres down in Laredo. The owner's son and I became close friends, and over time his Dad came to see that we were "all season" friends vs "hunting season" friends. I'd done everything from disconnecting and reinstalling 125 hp electric irrigation motors to working all night to unfreeze the pipes in the Dad's pumphouse when they froze one winter. Over time, my hunting priveleges grew to not only include ANY place I wanted to go (including Dad's "private" 3,000 acre patch) to being told to go shoot a calf and the hands would butcher it up for me to bring home to the family. Passed a NICE buck one season because he was one the wrong side of the fence, only to find out later that they owned that pasture, too - but it definitely earned me the Dad's trust, because he grew to know I respected boundaries.
Flip side...we had 500 acres outside of Junction. I had guests throw cans/trash out into the pasture, leave their blinds and walk all over the place whihttp://www.firearmstalk.com/forums/f13/all-means-leave-wy-rep-tells-lib-letter-writer-85136/le others were still out actively hunting - you name it. Never had any livestock killed, but the going rate was $5/lb, too - LIVE weight.<G>
Looks like soon I'm going to be able to get in on a hog hunt Never been on one before nor have I even been around these creatures-any tips?
Looks like soon I'm going to be able to get in on a hog hunt Never been on one before nor have I even been around these creatures-any tips?
I have the land I have the hogs but my wife is worried about the horses and the goat (you can shoot the damn goat just dont tell her I said that) you guys seem cool but when u accidently shoot one of my horses and u got to pony up thousands of dollars to pay my vet you may not be so cool.
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I hope people can tell the difference between a horse and a pig