Will The REAL Hunter Stand UP?

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Will The REAL Hunter Stand UP?

Post by KAZ » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:30 am

Can you just imagine the power!
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Post by bearandoldman » Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:15 am

Yes it is amazing. Saw Bear take a ten pound raccoon one day, don't think it lasted 2 head shakes before it had it's spine snapped. Made him drop it and it never moved. Animals have tremendous muscle structure for their size.
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Post by KAZ » Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:11 pm

Well, I do know it takes a very good Dog to take on a big coon, let alone to make fast quick work of one!

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Post by bearandoldman » Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:23 pm

KAZ wrote:Well, I do know it takes a very good Dog to take on a big coon, let alone to make fast quick work of one!
We came upon the coon by accident on the sporting clays course at a gun club about a 100 miles or so north of us that I belonged to at the time. He and Bear kind of surprised each other, he snarled and the rest was history, Ber never had a mark on him. Just reached and got him by the back of the neck and shook the daylights out of him, dropped it when I told him to and like I say, the coon never moved again. Happened so fast, I never got a chance to tell him NO.
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Post by Bullseye » Sat Mar 28, 2009 3:20 pm

Looks like the cats know how to use the deer feeder too! Kind of like a drive-through window for predators.

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Post by bearandoldman » Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:37 pm

Bullseye wrote:Looks like the cats know how to use the deer feeder too! Kind of like a drive-through window for predators.

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Man I got to start waking up when looking at these posts, I did not notice the feeder in the background the first time I saw it, thanks for waking an oldman up Bullseye.
There are two definitions t deer feeder
A= a mechanism that provides feed for deer
B = a mechanism that provides deer for feed
All depends on how you look at it, probably not the first deer to become dinner at that feeder either, I bet.
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Post by Downeaster » Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:52 pm

bearandoldman wrote:Yes it is amazing. Saw Bear take a ten pound raccoon one day, don't think it lasted 2 head shakes before it had it's spine snapped. Made him drop it and it never moved. Animals have tremendous muscle structure for their size.
Had a Rotty that did the same thing. Unfortunately, his target was a porcupine :?

Vet says "You hold him, I'll pull out the quills."

I says "I got a better idea: YOU hold him and I'LL pull the quills".

We compromised and the vet used medications...
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Post by Downeaster » Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:54 pm

Now that's interesting...I used the "d" word and the editor automagically changed it to "medications".

A politically correct post editor...
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Post by bearandoldman » Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:59 pm

How did the doggie do after that? Bet he lost his taste for Porkies? Really feel sorry for that poor doggie. Yes, even
Rotties and Pitbulls can be sweeties.
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Post by Hakaman » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:33 pm

Can you just imagine the power!
That's a big cat. With a little imagination, it almost looks like an african lion.
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