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taking a co-worker snipe/hog hunting #5581784 02/04/15 04:01 PM
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do yall have any good snipe hunting stories to share so i can spice up his snipe hunting experience? he is from New England and this may be his first ever trip where he will be more than 100 ft from a paved road or air conditioned office haha


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haha, we took a guy from rhode island about 10 years ago, i think he is still a little bummed he didnt catch anything. he was running around with that bag all night!


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Gunny sack, flashlight and don't forget the recorder with mountain lion sounds

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Re: taking a co-worker snipe/hog hunting [Re: M Wilson] #5582341 02/04/15 07:51 PM
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violin As the song goes. You always leave me holden the bag. Got few pics of snipe & hogs. flag



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Re: taking a co-worker snipe/hog hunting [Re: M Wilson] #5582367 02/04/15 08:10 PM
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i remember when i was 12 my buddy got me. but getting people up north on this, funny!



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Scrating head Did i ever tell you about the hog hunt down at OSBWMA ? Was way back in the hollows bout 3 miles back in. Darkness started ta set in, along with the several helpings of chilly i had before i left the campfire. As i was easing threw the woods wondering why didn't head back earlier. Darkness hit bout the time mother nature called. Found me a big old tree, made my deposit & was reachen for the papper work. Eeek . Realized was holding hands with something hairy. As i stood an looked around the tree. A pair of piercing eyes were looking back at me in the pitch dark. Let out a scream & tried ta run, whin fell head over heels cause my pants fell below the equarter. Whin i woke up from my nap. The woods were sillant. Tracks of some thing big. Now bears crape in the woods, & watchen t.v. they prefure Charmin. On them cool clear evenings sitting around the campfire. Ya can some times hear the screams. Some say its a panther. It sounds better using the words tis, thar, twas, & fur flag



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Re: taking a co-worker snipe/hog hunting [Re: M Wilson] #5584091 02/05/15 05:40 PM
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ya'll gota watch taken northerns snipe huntin, they do have a bird up thar called a snipe, something like a woodcock (thars a word goin to get butchard)

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Don't forget to hand him the "2 bells hanging on a string". What did Grandma call it? Got to have it when snipe hunting. roflmao


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Don't forget the toothpaste down his whole nose and covering his palms. Have him squat down and cup his hands close to the ground. Its how I was taught as a kid lol

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cheers Take a Crane out Snipe hunting flag



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Re: taking a co-worker snipe/hog hunting [Re: hook_n_line] #5584871 02/05/15 11:10 PM
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cheers this ones for you. scratch whin i was a little bitty boy. My Grandma bought me a cute little toy. Silver bells hangen on a string. She told me it was my ding-a-ling-a-ling. flag



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You don't think he's gonna' Google "snipe hunting?" I just did, here's the #1 hit:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snipe_hunt


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Re: taking a co-worker snipe/hog hunting [Re: M Wilson] #5585120 02/06/15 12:56 AM
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I wouldn't. As a kid, maybe there is some humor in it. As an adult, it would just -iss me off.


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Originally Posted By: Harley7892
ya'll gota watch taken northerns snipe huntin, they do have a bird up thar called a snipe, something like a woodcock (thars a word goin to get butchard)


You do know they migrate, right?


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Yes, snipe and woodcock migrate. But finding huntable populations in Texas is a challenge. Sniper John would have more insight to that. But more to the point, I don't think that is the OPs intent.


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Being from New England he may be very aware of snipe.

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