Thumper Mcgee
AH veteran
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What was your hunt that was challenging to complete
That does sound challengingStag in the Scottish Highlands, not so much the animal spooking, but the terrain - they are all at the top of the mountain. Get fit to hunt highland stag.
Alligators at night in the swaps of South Florida, in the middle of September. Every mosquito is out there to taste your blood, and it doesn't matter how much bug spray you use, it doesn't work. Also, you can't shoot the gator, you can't have a gun on the boat, and you have to use a gig attached to a buoy to hunt them. Once you gigged the gator, you let him swim away. You retrieve the buoy and you try to bring the gator next to the boat where you can shoot him with a bang stick. Once you do that, you reach in the dark murky water to retrieve your gator and to tape his mouth shut just in case. You are not on top of the food chain any more. LOL!!!!!
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Zebra, no question for me. But I'd have to say the poachers would be hard to beat. Hats off to you for doing that.
public land hunts even for dove can be challenging, just because you rarely get a shot at a bird before bubba shoots at it 600 yards away and turns itFrustration wise, no question, public land turkey. They gobble once to acknowledge they hear you and they walk away the opposite direction.
Shhhhhh. But of course, and cigars. How do you think we were able stay awake all night.![]()
Any beers involved just to liven it up a bit...![]()
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Surely the ceegars keep a few mozzies away....and if you drank more the alcohol sweating out would screw up even more....![]()
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The bug spray didn't work (we should have tried drinking it), cigar smoke didn't help either, drinking helped us tolerate the mosquito bites and made us into bigger hombres while we looked for big gators. LMAO!!!!