Tyson, how is the cat hunting in the Hills this year?

That would be the perfect date. A little luvin while at the same time you have sheds to stroke. Patient women are needed.
 
Oh yeah she knows about HT. We weren't fighting, I was just organizing, when I called her to look at the bed she was not nearly as excited as I was:rolleyes:

When I met her I was unemployed, staying at my parents when I was around(32 years old). I had 4 sweet tags with no intention of getting a job till after. She knew what she was getting into.;)
 
When I met her I was unemployed, staying at my parents when I was around(32 years old). I had 4 sweet tags with no intention of getting a job till after. She knew what she was getting into.

...and now you have a cat.;)
 
Oh yeah she knows about HT. We weren't fighting, I was just organizing, when I called her to look at the bed she was not nearly as excited as I was:rolleyes:

When I met her I was unemployed, staying at my parents when I was around(32 years old). I had 4 sweet tags with no intention of getting a job till after. She knew what she was getting into.;)

Uhhhhhh..... just what sort of system does one use to organize a bunch of sheds? Don't they all start with the same letter?


We worry, because we care. :(
 
Dink, I know you shudder at the thought, but if you could have sold all the antlers you have back about 1992 when there was a market, you could probably fund a Stone sheep hunt.
 
small cats grow up to be big cats, which eat deer and elk, among other things. im pretty happy thats one that wont be eating any of our game!
 
small cats grow up to be big cats, which eat deer and elk, among other things. im pretty happy thats one that wont be eating any of our game!

Yeh, a real shortage of deer in the Hills. There are some problems in the Hills, but being overrun with cats is not one of them. I am all for hunting cats, and the population is there for this to happen. I think the funny part is shooting a cat that would fit in a 5-gallon bucket and then mentioning it is tough to tell size when they are alone. I, for one, would have seen the spots and had a lightbulb go off.
 
Yeh, a real shortage of deer in the Hills. There are some problems in the Hills, but being overrun with cats is not one of them. I am all for hunting cats, and the population is there for this to happen. I think the funny part is shooting a cat that would fit in a 5-gallon bucket and then mentioning it is tough to tell size when they are alone. I, for one, would have seen the spots and had a lightbulb go off.

But your lightbulb's only about a 5 watt... :D
 
Do you think this was his secret weapon?

Is it considered baiting?:D
 

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I think a ball of yarn is more of an attractant rather than bait; catnip on the other hand...
 

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