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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: txtrophy85]
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08/14/10 04:06 AM
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Exercise to hunt in Texas? ? Why? Thought we all had four wheelers, blinds,and feeders so the animals come to us yeah pretty much! it does come in handy having to drag out a deer that has made it way back in the brush though..... Forgot about our 200 ft winches/tow straps for when our prey goes into a thicket
she said ,why does that ammo have pretty green tips on it? the guy said its the eco-friendy ammo.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: mossberg man]
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08/14/10 04:25 AM
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This is one of the most interesting threads I've seen on here. I'm glad everyone could weigh in on how physically fit Texas hunters are. As for me, my best workouts come from doing laps between the fridge and the sofa. But I do have a sheep hunt coming up, so its time to buckle down.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: ap375]
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08/14/10 06:14 AM
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Tres
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12oz curls here!  I am listo para pisto.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: mossberg man]
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08/14/10 11:36 AM
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Exercise to hunt in Texas? ? Why? Thought we all had four wheelers, blinds,and feeders so the animals come to us Thats exactly what I thought. The day Im no longer able to ride my four wheeler, drive my truck, sit in an office chair in my 6 ft blind, and watch my boy gut and load the animal. Well,,,,, I will go ahead and hang it up.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: mossberg man]
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08/14/10 11:37 AM
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A.B.
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Exercise to hunt in Texas? ? Why? Thought we all had four wheelers, blinds,and feeders so the animals come to us yeah pretty much! it does come in handy having to drag out a deer that has made it way back in the brush though..... Forgot about our 200 ft winches/tow straps for when our prey goes into a thicket 
Talent is a gift, character is a decision.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: rifleman]
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08/14/10 07:05 PM
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Came across more than I care to remember in our neck of the woods. Luckily timber rattlers aren't really agressive and you've really got to jack with one to get it irritated. Best memory of one was a cat at the lodge out on my old lease reaching down off the porch swatting at one and meowing real loud. Walked out and this 6' long rattler is just letting the cat paw the mess out of it. Cats are some snake killing animals! My sisters cat brings up dead copperheads on a regular basis. As far as working out goes, I don't have time for it. Too busy working. Interesting thing, though. I have buddies that do the gym thing, and look to be in MUCH better shape than me. When it comes time to haul hay or build fence I can work most of them into the ground. There's something about actually getting out and working hard at hard work that builds an ability that can't be found in a gym.
"I have no idea what WW-III will be fought with, but WW-IV will be fought with sticks and stones." A. Einstein
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: txtrophy85]
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08/15/10 03:09 AM
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TAKE EM
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going to Colorado elk hunting Sept 1st didn't exercise this year spur of the moment hunt normally start riding bike and exercising about 3 months ahead of time my fat butt is going to suffer this year but it will be all worth it to suck up some fresh air and cool weather love camping on the mtn.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
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08/15/10 02:02 PM
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Working the dog and scouting in the kayak has been helping me. Thinking about switching from beer to tequila to cut down on calories. 
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: Slow Drifter]
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08/15/10 06:03 PM
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txtrophy85
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As far as working out goes, I don't have time for it. Too busy working. Interesting thing, though. I have buddies that do the gym thing, and look to be in MUCH better shape than me. When it comes time to haul hay or build fence I can work most of them into the ground. There's something about actually getting out and working hard at hard work that builds an ability that can't be found in a gym. If I had a dollar for everytime I've heard the last two statements I could buy you a years supply of protien powder.... strength, stamina and muscle size don't always have a direct correlation to each other. look at powerlifters, most are borderline fat, but they can lift incredible amounts of weight, more than any bodybuilder. my stepdad had the same attitude as you. he was a hard worker and because he had been doing it so long, he had pretty good stamina doing manual labor tasks, like hauling hay or building fence, tilling, etc. but it did'nt make him in shape either. he could lift sacks of concrete all day long but don't ask him to do a pull up cause it ain't gonna happen. fairly high percentage of bodyfat, even though he was skinny, isn't healthy, plus the 2 packs of cigs he smoked every day didn't help. not to mention he never drank anything besides dr.pepper everyday, except for a tea at dinner. One is going to be better off doin strength training, cardio and eating healthy than working like a dog and eating/doing whatever they want. at that point a person is wearing out their body instead of taking care of it
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: txtrophy85]
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08/15/10 10:05 PM
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Strength is strength no matter where it comes from.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
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08/15/10 10:29 PM
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txtrophy85
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Strength is strength no matter where it comes from. true, but i very seldom see people that are very strong just from doing their day to day job. I know some framers, deck builders and masons that are exceptions to the rule, but by and large, most people gain strength from regular weight lifting, not swinging a hammer all day. one of the best things I've ever done was step into the weight room my junior year of high school
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For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: txtrophy85]
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08/16/10 02:06 AM
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Agree. The guys that can pound a t-post in 3 slams can barely make a duck hunt anymore at 50 years old.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: Jase]
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08/16/10 07:19 PM
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the rattler
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Well my buddy practices lifting a liter of Crown Royal reserve & taking shots. He recently got me into that workout. My usual fare was lifting 2 litres of Jack Daniels into a red cup & then followed by a 12 oz life of 7-up to make it taste right. Then I quickly lifted that 16 oz cup about 6-8 time to empty the contents. I repeated the same routine about 5-10 times depending on whether I feel like continuing.
I would repeat the next day depending on whether I threw up from the previous days workout. I love hunting season!
"110 Rattlers to date, so many snakes,so little time"
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
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08/17/10 02:29 PM
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paul_tx
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I bought the P90X about a month ago and dropped 8 lbs in the first two weeks. Went to a fishing spot on the river, about A mile down stream and wasn't winded or anything.
So I should be ready come 2 OCT.
 “I would rather wake up in the middle of nowhere than in any city on earth.” Steve McQueen
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
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08/17/10 04:31 PM
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I run the stairs at work, work out with light weights at home (20 lbs) and run behind a lawnmower all summer long, both at the house and lease.
I'm thin but if I thought for a minute I could handle a hunt out in CO, I'd only be fooling myself.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
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08/17/10 09:24 PM
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txtrophy85
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I bought the P90X about a month ago and dropped 8 lbs in the first two weeks. Went to a fishing spot on the river, about A mile down stream and wasn't winded or anything.
So I should be ready come 2 OCT. P90X is a great system, my buddy is a navy seal and he swears by it. I did it for 6 weeks, i didn't gain any size, but i got stronger in areas that I was weak in before, it helps to change things up and do some different excercises
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
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08/18/10 01:18 AM
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I exercise the entire off-season so that I dont have to worry about the number of beer curls I do during the season.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
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08/18/10 02:01 AM
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I mountain bike some of the hardest trails in Texas several times week, that helps offset the beer  a short ride during the week is 2hrs, weekend rides are 4-5 during deer season I miss a lot of rides though !
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: txtrophy85]
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08/19/10 12:19 AM
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Slow Drifter
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As far as working out goes, I don't have time for it. Too busy working. Interesting thing, though. I have buddies that do the gym thing, and look to be in MUCH better shape than me. When it comes time to haul hay or build fence I can work most of them into the ground. There's something about actually getting out and working hard at hard work that builds an ability that can't be found in a gym. If I had a dollar for everytime I've heard the last two statements I could buy you a years supply of protien powder.... strength, stamina and muscle size don't always have a direct correlation to each other. look at powerlifters, most are borderline fat, but they can lift incredible amounts of weight, more than any bodybuilder. my stepdad had the same attitude as you. he was a hard worker and because he had been doing it so long, he had pretty good stamina doing manual labor tasks, like hauling hay or building fence, tilling, etc. but it did'nt make him in shape either. he could lift sacks of concrete all day long but don't ask him to do a pull up cause it ain't gonna happen. fairly high percentage of bodyfat, even though he was skinny, isn't healthy, plus the 2 packs of cigs he smoked every day didn't help. not to mention he never drank anything besides dr.pepper everyday, except for a tea at dinner. One is going to be better off doin strength training, cardio and eating healthy than working like a dog and eating/doing whatever they want. at that point a person is wearing out their body instead of taking care of it Maybe I shoulda' mentioned I'm a former US Marine. I know how to work and how to take care of my body. Do you really want to compare me to a guy who smoked two packs a day and sucked down enough sugar to put a fire-ant mound in a diabetic coma? No offense towards your step-father intended, but you brought him up.
"I have no idea what WW-III will be fought with, but WW-IV will be fought with sticks and stones." A. Einstein
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: Slow Drifter]
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08/19/10 12:42 AM
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I practice sitting a lot. Because I sit in my truck on the way to the deer lease. I sit on my 4 wheeler on the way to my stand. I sit in my stand. I sit on my 4 wheeler on the way back to camp. Then I sit around the campfire till bedtime.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: Curly]
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08/19/10 01:59 AM
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2 mile hikes on treadmill with my stand and my bow....raise it all the up....gotta out walk the other public land guys...
One Of The Sons Of Thunder John 1:12.."..as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name"
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: Slow Drifter]
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08/19/10 12:31 PM
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txtrophy85
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As far as working out goes, I don't have time for it. Too busy working. Interesting thing, though. I have buddies that do the gym thing, and look to be in MUCH better shape than me. When it comes time to haul hay or build fence I can work most of them into the ground. There's something about actually getting out and working hard at hard work that builds an ability that can't be found in a gym. If I had a dollar for everytime I've heard the last two statements I could buy you a years supply of protien powder.... strength, stamina and muscle size don't always have a direct correlation to each other. look at powerlifters, most are borderline fat, but they can lift incredible amounts of weight, more than any bodybuilder. my stepdad had the same attitude as you. he was a hard worker and because he had been doing it so long, he had pretty good stamina doing manual labor tasks, like hauling hay or building fence, tilling, etc. but it did'nt make him in shape either. he could lift sacks of concrete all day long but don't ask him to do a pull up cause it ain't gonna happen. fairly high percentage of bodyfat, even though he was skinny, isn't healthy, plus the 2 packs of cigs he smoked every day didn't help. not to mention he never drank anything besides dr.pepper everyday, except for a tea at dinner. One is going to be better off doin strength training, cardio and eating healthy than working like a dog and eating/doing whatever they want. at that point a person is wearing out their body instead of taking care of it Do you really want to compare me to a guy who smoked two packs a day and sucked down enough sugar to put a fire-ant mound in a diabetic coma? No offense towards your step-father intended, but you brought him up. No offense taken, you summed him up quite nicely imo !
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Exercise preparation for hunting season
[Re: txtrophy85]
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08/19/10 03:12 PM
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Jimbo
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I'm older and exercise is harder to do now and it's painful for me to walk a lot so I ride a bike a few miles a day.
It does makes a difference, and dragging a deer even a short distance to load it up can kill even a young man if your not in shape.
Ya'll kid around a lot about it now, but if you want to hunt for many years to come, don't take exercise for granted.
Thursday at 12:45 PM #33 Once i learned that i didn't "NEED" to kill something, and that if i did kill something all the fun stopped and work began, i was a much better hunter.
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