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Ever get scared
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12/17/17 10:20 PM
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Duxslayer
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While varmit hunting especially at night?
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Re: Ever get scared
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#6999978
12/17/17 10:34 PM
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Not since I was about 12.....and most certainly not since the army....
I believe in science and I’m an insufferable [censored] Actually, BBC is pretty damn good "You Cannot Simultaneously Be Politically Correct And Intellectually Honest!"
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7000063
12/17/17 11:56 PM
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J.G.
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Only have in Terrell county.
Never have in Collin or Fannin Counties.
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Re: Ever get scared
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12/18/17 12:17 AM
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Dad, back some years ago, said he was hunting with my BiL (who is scared of the dark), and it was pitch dark and they were walking the mile back to Dad’s truck, when a panther (dad’s guess) yowled and screeched. He said he turned to my BiL and said “you think that was a panther”,but the BiL was gone. Dad said there was a glove on the ground and another glove about 40 yards away but no BiL. He had dashed all the way to the truck and was inside with the doors locked. I should kid him more about that than I do.
Not my monkeys, not my circus...
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7000146
12/18/17 01:27 AM
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I was surprised one night when an owl came down and took my buddies cowboy hat off.
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Re: Ever get scared
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12/18/17 01:35 AM
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Not scared but highly concerned. Went for a hike late one night near the house in the hills on north side of San Antonio. Come out of the bush and got lit up by a sheriff patrol. I don't know which of us was most surprised. We had a very interesting conversation.
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7000181
12/18/17 01:57 AM
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I was hunting pigs at night, by myself, in a popup. Heard some rocks getting kicked around behind me, like an animal stumbeling then a long growl twice. The window was closed in the direction of the sounds. Had the AR 223 and 45. Still didn't have the guts to get out to see what it was for several minutes. Still get goose bumps when I think or talk about the adventure. Did leave the area quickly. Kind of silly with all that fire power.
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Re: Ever get scared
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12/18/17 02:12 AM
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J.G.
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I was surprised one night when an owl came down and took my buddies cowboy hat off. Not cool.
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7000353
12/18/17 03:59 AM
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krmitchell
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I was surprised one night when an owl came down and took my buddies cowboy hat off. Had an owl attack my foxpro last weekend around 7:00 AM. Pretty cool to see. As far as being scared, not really. Although I've heard some really weird things out in the woods that made me move quicker getting to the blind.
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7000410
12/18/17 05:32 AM
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I have been swooped by owls more than once. I suspect it happens more than we realize and if you are not paying attention, you can easily miss it.
While sitting in a ground blind, I heard a rustling inside the blind with me about 2 a.m. I figured it was field mouse. Then I could hear the sound passing under me and so I turned on a light and saw a 2 foot long copperhead slithering between my boots...just passing through. That unnerved me enough that night that when I saw him exit the blind out one side, I went out the other.
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Re: Ever get scared
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12/18/17 06:11 AM
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Anxious yes scared no. I have a gun in my hand what could possibly get me.
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7000579
12/18/17 02:00 PM
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Anxious yes scared no. I have a gun in my hand what could possibly get me. the boogy man
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7001255
12/18/17 08:40 PM
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Spooked a few times maybe but never scared.
About the only thing that would scare me in the US is if I came across some some Meth heads or something drug related. they would probably out Gun me and be stupid enough to shoot at me.
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7001289
12/18/17 08:57 PM
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Wasnt varmint hunting, but was out at the place late one night. Just had to go check cameras before the honeymoon so I made the drive, got there around midnight. Sort of spur of the moment and I was still dressed for work. Put my pistol on and started walking. I had a little larry light flash light and that was it. Couldn't find the first camera in the dark so went to the second one. Stumbled into the first camera on the way back out and ended up hitting the fence line(which meant I was headed the wrong way). I may or may not have broken into a trot at a couple points throughout that walk. Only other time I have been concerned is when we had a truck idling in the driveway of the place. Got a call from sister in law saying someone was in the driveway and as I came out the front door an amount of engine noise I can only equate to a nascar race flew by. I was convinced it was Red Dawn all over again for a good 30 seconds. I do enjoy telling my non hunting buddies to watch out for the bears when they go to use a tree somewhere. lol
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7001302
12/18/17 09:05 PM
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I was climbing into a brush blind in the dark one time in S. Texas and stepped on an armadillo. I'm pretty sure I jumped about as high as the armadillo did.
In the end, it's not the years in your life that count, it's the life in your years.
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7001322
12/18/17 09:21 PM
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I never gave one crap about the dark until... Pitch black night, I walked across a 140yd pasture to adjust a remote control IR floodlight I made to use with my NV scope. Left the elevated box blind with no flashlight or pistol. Slow walk, about 3/4 of the way across I hear a hog grunt what seemed like right behind me. I picked up the pace until I got to the feeder. I guess it/they were coming across the pasture about the same time I exited the blind and we just met up. The walk back seemed like it took FOREVER. If I'm walking around at night now, I've got my pistol and my thermal monocular with me, every time.
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7001447
12/18/17 10:21 PM
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I was hunting hogs near the Sulfur River with my black powder rifle. I stepped in a mud puddle crossing a logging road. When I got about 75 - 100 yards from the road, the crows starting making a terrible racket. The hair on the back of my head stood up and I felt like something was watching me. It turned and didn't see anything so I just figured they were fussing at me. I moved on into the woods and, after coming back out, went down the logging road to the place I had crossed. There, in my boot print was a paw print about the size of my palm or a little bigger. There were no claw marks. I always wondered who was hunting who.
No matter how high a duck flies a hammer still breaks a window.
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7004655
12/20/17 09:58 PM
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When I was 10 and sitting out on the ground with a single shot .22 and a six cell Ray-O-Vac flashlight. I was blowing on a Herter's call when a couple of coyotes came in less than a hundred yards and then went to warning barking. I would have probably been okay except my little sister could not stand it and took off running back to the house. Nothing bothers me anymore other than the thought of running into drug runners that might have more firepower. Adios, Gary
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Re: Ever get scared
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12/20/17 10:02 PM
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I didn't like it much last winter when I hit black ice while lion hunting in the Navajo Rez running about 60 mph. I really didn't like it when I laid the pickup on it's side and was headed north in the southbound lane. Thank God, driver and hounds were okay but badly shaken. Adios, Gary
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7004755
12/20/17 11:18 PM
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Was deer hunting opening evening near Cherokee and a sounder of hogs show up in a seep spring. Well to get back to the truck I had to walk past all these hogs rooting in the spring. Man as I past by them there were hogs on both sides of me which was a little unnerving. I heard something across the spring marsh and all sudden them damn pigs hall a$$ by me. Oh man that spooked me but when I shined the little 2AA cell mag-lite across the marsh there were 2 yellow eyes laided out on a branch of a Post oak about 5" apart some 200 yards away. I shot at them for good measure but could tell if it was a Bob or a Lion. That scared me.lol I got a brighter light after that.
They make ammo specifically for hunting for a reason!
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Re: Ever get scared
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#7004840
12/21/17 12:24 AM
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Me and bro walked under a tree where turkeys were roosting one night, scared the chit outta us when they took off.
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Re: Ever get scared
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12/21/17 10:31 PM
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I have been swooped by owls more than once. I suspect it happens more than we realize and if you are not paying attention, you can easily miss it. Yes, same here! Sometimes when walking to the deer stand, I'll pull my FLIR thermal off my night hunting rifle to use as a monocular when walking to the deer stand early in the am. I have about a 200+ yard walk down a straight 2 track road to my stand. As I was walking in one morning, I got about half way to the stand, and I see something coming at me about 3'-4' off the ground in the thermal. I quickly realize it is an owl. I watch it until it is right in front of me, and I think we are going to collide. I turn and it swoopes up at the same time. It was right there at my face when it swooped up! The good thing was that I saw it coming before it saw me. Had I not had the thermal, who knows if we would have hit, and it would have freaked me out! I actually enjoy the night. I generally always walk to the stand in the pitch dark. The only thing I worry about it coming across some pigs when walking in the dark. I have done that twice, and didn't like it at all.
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Re: Ever get scared
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12/21/17 10:56 PM
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My goal is to be the thing other things are scared of in the dark
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Re: Ever get scared
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12/22/17 12:41 AM
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I used to walk at night to hunt hogs, always concerned about the crawly things
hold on Newt, we got a runaway
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Re: Ever get scared
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12/22/17 01:43 AM
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Only recently I remembered a time when I was just a bit scared. It was back in Louisiana, on family land near the Mississippi River. To get to where I wanted to deer hunt, I had to walk the long way around a low area (a slough, we called it). Probably about a mile north, then cross at a small bridge, then a mile south to the hunting spot. So, as the crow flies, I was just maybe 600 yards across the slough from where my truck was. When it started getting dark, I started the walk back to the bridge, but then decided that it wasn’t that far to the truck and the water wasn’t real deep, so i’d just wade directly across the slough. So, let’s examine my decision. There were/are gators in that slough. I didn’t really know how deep the water was. I didn’t have a compass. Light was failing. The further I got in the slough, the less sure which direction I was going. The water had a thick layer of green slime and logs were down all over the place. Is that a log or is it a gator? Got water in the boots, and water depth was about knee high. I really started getting worried as it got dark. Flashlight looked puny weak in the flooded woods. I had made a bad decision and now could not even go back to where I started. Luckily, the water started getting a bit shallower, so I assumed (correctly) that I was moving toward the other side, or the side that I had left. Finally I got to the other side and sloshed to the truck.
I made a very bad decision, but survived.
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