MThuntr
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We have no idea why it was up there. It was in a brow tine bull or cow during archery unitWas a G&F officer nearby to bust folks or did they just have a trail cam or something set to see how many folks would take a shot?
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We have no idea why it was up there. It was in a brow tine bull or cow during archery unitWas a G&F officer nearby to bust folks or did they just have a trail cam or something set to see how many folks would take a shot?
Not sure. We stopped to look across the valley to the north for moose and happened to see that mount up there. For a brief moment we were like WTF is that a spike then we realized it was a mount up on the tree so Elkoholic had to go get a closer look. We must have taken like 100 pictures of it and our amazing stalkSo people shoot spikes in the head from the road?
I got to see a robo deer when it was kept in storage. The thing probably had 50 shots in it at least. 75 percent of them in the hind end... go figure.Saved a mangy coyote once and staged it so it would freeze in a natural position. Had a lot of fun with that, couldn't believe how bad some of the misses were![]()
If you're not breaking a law like shooting from the road or after dark, probably not.If you were on public and attempted to tomahawk the decoy would that lead to a citation? Asking for a friend
We always had someone on foot nearby, in a vehicle at a vantage point that could watch the decoy.Was a G&F officer nearby to bust folks or did they just have a trail cam or something set to see how many folks would take a shot?
This happened to my middle son and me when he was 12. We saw a tom turkey strutting from the road. He was standing on top of an old woodpile. We were new to turkey hunting and knew squat about how a tom SHOULD act. I pulled over and parked and we did a perfect Hunter's Ed fence crossing with my son's shotgun. There was a crumbling log cabin on the property and the boy started his stalk keeping the cabin between us and the bird.If you're not breaking a law like shooting from the road or after dark, probably not.
Full body mount bull 100 yards off the paved highway on FS land, midday.
Guy stops, gets out, carries his gun 50 feet off the highway towards the elk, kneels down and starts to draw a bead.
"DON'T SHOOT!"
Guy looks around all directions, doesn't know where it came from. Looks back at elk, starts to draw a bead.
"DON'T SHOOT!"
Guy looks over his shoulder, "WHY NOT?"
"BECAUSE IT'S NOT REAL!"
Guy looks back at elk, gets up, walks back to his truck and drives away.
But that thing looks so fake you would have to be an idiot to shoot it.Montanas shoot everything from the road......
Man I have a picture of the same type of frozen yote. I need to find that thing. My brother laid under it and it looked like he was fending off an attack. We sent a copy of the pic to our cousins in Chicago to show them what life on the prairie was all about…hahaSaved a mangy coyote once and staged it so it would freeze in a natural position. Had a lot of fun with that, couldn't believe how bad some of the misses were![]()
Don’t break the rules while you’re breaking the rulesA warden once told me the story of a guy who spotted their buck deer, drove to the ranchers house, got permission to hunt, drove back to location, got out and put his orange on, crossed the fence and laid down and shot the decoy. All legal. Wardens approach and we’re about to congratulate him for being lawful- asked to check his license- I don’t have one of those.
The sad part is they (wardens) have to use them at all. I am sure the majority of hunters are all very law abiding but given the chance for an "easy" kill, some succumb to temptation. Human nature I guess.....
My dad told me, "only do one stupid thing at a time."Don’t break the rules while you’re breaking the rules
That’s some good adviceMy dad told me, "only do one stupid thing at a time."