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This is GREAT! I have tried for years to get my son out with me but he just won't do it. He has a few times but isn't hooked. I'll keep trying. 

Some things that helped my kids:

I set up a little steel silhouette target “game” and let them shoot 22’s at it - they’ll burn a couple hundred rounds on that. Make it fun.

I shoot the bigger rifles first so they can see what it’s going to be like. Suppressors and tripods help a lot.

Sometimes they are scared to shoot at an animal, so I’ll shoot a deer or armadillo or something to break the ice and then the my are less intimidated.

I let them play on their iPad or Nintendo in the deer blind. I don’t like this, because it’s not at all like what hunting was like for me growing up, but if we make it too boring they just won’t be interested. I actually played one of the last Texas games on my phone in the blind so we could watch while waiting for deer/pigs to come out.
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13 hours ago, 686 said:


Some things that helped my kids:

I set up a little steel silhouette target “game” and let them shoot 22’s at it - they’ll burn a couple hundred rounds on that. Make it fun.

I shoot the bigger rifles first so they can see what it’s going to be like. Suppressors and tripods help a lot.

Sometimes they are scared to shoot at an animal, so I’ll shoot a deer or armadillo or something to break the ice and then the my are less intimidated.

I let them play on their iPad or Nintendo in the deer blind. I don’t like this, because it’s not at all like what hunting was like for me growing up, but if we make it too boring they just won’t be interested. I actually played one of the last Texas games on my phone in the blind so we could watch while waiting for deer/pigs to come out.

Agree with all of this. You have to let them come to it at their own speed. My 17 year old wants nothing to do with it. My 10 year old shot his first deer this weekend (first time shooting at any animal so I was nervous for him). But he put it right in the bread basket. 

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1 hour ago, BHMCruiser said:

Agree with all of this. You have to let them come to it at their own speed. My 17 year old wants nothing to do with it. My 10 year old shot his first deer this weekend (first time shooting at any animal so I was nervous for him). But he put it right in the bread basket. 

It's all about exposure.  Give them time.  It's about spending time together.  Took my son to the ranch this weekend.  He left with athletic shorts and slides, wound up buying a pair of jeans at the store and now he wants boots (getting repeatedly poked my mesquite will do that to you).  

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[mention=2714]Horns99[/mention] great buck and nice hog! What does your son shoot? Did he get any buck fever? What county?

Buck was mine, he’s working his way up to that level. Last year was his 1st year shooting a animal. He’s got pigs & does so far on his resume. He’s shooting a savage axis youth model .243. He loves it. It’s dropped everything so far. We are up in Young county, north of Graham, moved up there after losing the deer lease by Stonewall.
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On 11/20/2024 at 7:55 AM, BabaYaga said:

Pheasants are hard to hunt without a dog.  I remember my first hunt, Texas panhandle, and I just started chewing Red Man.  I was in my mid-teens maybe, and one of those SOB's flushed straight up a few feet from me.  Made all the racket in the world, and "gulp".  Down the hatch.....giant plug of tobackie.  Spent the rest of the morning in the truck, green and sick as a dog.  

When they get buried down in the grass they don't want to come out especially if the weather is bad. One time it had just snowed a dusting and I was hunting the edge of a corn field and CRP area. I saw some tracks lead into the CRP and followed them about 20 yards until they ended...Nothing, followed them back again and ended up in the same place. The dog didn't pick up anything and was milling around a different area. 

After about 30 seconds of pondering where the bird could be I decided to take a piss and the second I pulled my zipper down a bird flew up from about 1ft away and almost knocked my hat off with it's wings. I missed that one out of shock as well.....

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4 hours ago, Ted Dantzler said:

When they get buried down in the grass they don't want to come out especially if the weather is bad. One time it had just snowed a dusting and I was hunting the edge of a corn field and CRP area. I saw some tracks lead into the CRP and followed them about 20 yards until they ended...Nothing, followed them back again and ended up in the same place. The dog didn't pick up anything and was milling around a different area. 

After about 30 seconds of pondering where the bird could be I decided to take a piss and the second I pulled my zipper down a bird flew up from about 1ft away and almost knocked my hat off with it's wings. I missed that one out of shock as well.....

Yeah, they'll do that. I've had at least two bust out when I've stopped to piss - already opened the O/U and laid it down, so just watched them fly away holding my DIH.

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Anybody have any ideas? This is one of my cameras near my house in Scurry County. 

My wife told me about a year ago that she saw an "ocelot" out in the pasture and I told her she was full of it because we are a long way from where those are in Mexico... but this sure doesn't look like a house cat. But maybe it is? But I have never seen a house cat anywhere near my place. We don't have one and none of the neighbors do either. 

Maybe it's a bobcat, but that looks like a long tail and it doesn't seem squatty enough. 

Thinking about sending this to the game warden next week after my brother is done hunting there this weekend. 

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Anybody have any ideas? This is one of my cameras near my house in Scurry County. 
My wife told me about a year ago that she saw an "ocelot" out in the pasture and I told her she was full of it because we are a long way from where those are in Mexico... but this sure doesn't look like a house cat. But maybe it is? But I have never seen a house cat anywhere near my place. We don't have one and none of the neighbors do either. 
Maybe it's a bobcat, but that looks like a long tail and it doesn't seem squatty enough. 
Thinking about sending this to the game warden next week after my brother is done hunting there this weekend. 
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Sure looks like a fat feral house cat. You’re WAY out of Ocelot range. And doesn’t look like a bobcat.
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Agree with @Brisketexan.  100% a house cat.  Looks just like our big fat house cat named Willie.  

My BIL sent me this pic from his lease in Lampasas County.  He was thoroughly convinced it was a juvenile mountain lion.  He said it was "obviously way too big to be a house cat".  They next weekend he saw it in person.  At least he ate crow and fessed up that he was wrong.  With no perspective on size, it's easy to think they're something else.  But, it seems like if there's ever a doubt, it's most likely just a regular old house cat.  

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On 11/4/2024 at 9:52 AM, Al Czervik said:

The Sunday afternoon sweat in Blanco County lead to this guy showing up at 5:00pm. Thankful to have a friends with ranches that don’t hunt and just need someone to check on the place once in a while. Solid mass and healthy body. 
Property is low fenced but backs up to the river and another several thousand acre ranch that wasn’t hunted the pass few years until this weekend. Several shots were heard in that direction Saturday. 
Going to give Klein’s Smokehouse a try at their new location in Johnson City. 

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The departed has arrived to its final destination via Klein’s Smokehouse in Johnson City and Hard Times Taxidermy in Blanco. 

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I have been waiting to shoot something all season. Too damn hot. I came home for the inlaws Tday and decided to stay home till tomorrow. Well, I finally got something besides the 20 doe at the feeder.

Heading out first thing tomorrow. We will see. Big dude for my low fence spot.

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On 11/25/2024 at 7:50 AM, Dignan said:

Where is your lease? I have a place I can hunt (lady lets me use her land) in Tyler. Very convenient, not the best hunting, but they are there. Nice buck!

Tyler County, just south of Lake Rayburn. Closest "town" is a little shithole called Colmesneil.

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On 11/29/2024 at 4:20 PM, Storm the Field said:

Tyler County, just south of Lake Rayburn. Closest "town" is a little shithole called Colmesneil.

Oh yeah, I know Colmesneil! Glad you got one!

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My mom has been around big deer quite a few times. She told me she saw the biggest buck she has ever seen outside of a high fence standing in her driveway. She hung up and ran back out to snap a picture. Her phone is old, so it isn't high resolution. She lives in my same subdivision. I'm gonna estimate him to be over 25" inside spread with some tines as big around as my wrist. At first, I told her I couldn't see his rack, just those dying cana leaves behind him. Thats when she told me, "those aren't cana leaves, that is his horns." easily a 200" B&C buck.

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32 minutes ago, hookemATL said:

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He has his head tilted to the left eating the grass along her fence. She did everything but an army crawl to get a better picture, but it was too dark. I've been scouring or NextDoor page this morning to see if anyone has a picture. The closest high fence place is about five or so miles NE, which would be my bet, as to where he came from. But, we have a firefighter friend that owns a five acre place in the middle of a big ranch about 4 miles SE of where we live that has seen multiple 200"+ deer at his place. So its not like we are completely devoid of those kind of genetics.

This whole area gets overlooked for hunting, most people assume it is too wide open, and too close to DFW. A lot of what most would consider "suburban deer." But you can watch some monsters being killed in suburban neighborhoods on YouTube, so anything is possible.

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On 11/28/2024 at 9:15 AM, crimsonlonghorn said:

Anybody have any ideas? This is one of my cameras near my house in Scurry County. 

My wife told me about a year ago that she saw an "ocelot" out in the pasture and I told her she was full of it because we are a long way from where those are in Mexico... but this sure doesn't look like a house cat. But maybe it is? But I have never seen a house cat anywhere near my place. We don't have one and none of the neighbors do either. 

Maybe it's a bobcat, but that looks like a long tail and it doesn't seem squatty enough. 

Thinking about sending this to the game warden next week after my brother is done hunting there this weekend. 

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Hhhmmmm.

Couple of things.  Coat doesn't look like an Ocelot, but maybe it's the distortion of the pic?  I "think" I see a longer tail, so that rules out a bobcat "if" that shadow is a longer tail.  So maybe it's a big ass feral cat.

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4 hours ago, BabaYaga said:

GOOD!  Fuck those mean ass, cobra chickens!

I was walking along the waterfront on way back to my hotel in Boston on a work trip, and I swear to Christ, a group of these fuckers bowed up to me, mean mugged, then gaggled in a way that felt derisive and insulting as I rerouted and walked away from them.  They just exude mean/I will immediately go into beserker mode energy at all times.

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9 minutes ago, jkates said:

My 11-year-old daughter took her first whitetail from our place in Cat Spring (Austin County) this past weekend. 80-85 yard shot with an AR-15 chambered in .223.

She has sat in a blind with me, my son, or my father maybe a dozen times over the years, but this was her first time to shoot. We were after does and she took one with a heart shot. 

 

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This is really annoying. I sat 3 times while this fucker had a doe penned up breeding her. I know he did because a mature doe that comes in with her twins everytime the feeder fires off stopped coming last weekend. The twins came in but no doe. Now she is back and so is he. We have a full weekend and work is insane right now. I am going to try and sneak out for 2 sits Friday night/ Saturday morning and get back for a birthday party Saturday at noon. I am 100% not missing the Texas game one way or another.

This is a great buck for our little low fence place. Everything this mature gets shot by the neighbors. I pray he doesn't get shot or snag another doe and dissappear for 2-3 days while I am up there.

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Son got an antlerless up at the ranch with my father in laws LH savage 7mm-08. Not sure if it was really legal, but I'm sure it looked like a doe to a 12 year old and a 72 year old geezer. Im not a hunter myself - I just drink bourbon in the woods without that excuse, and sleep in on those 33 degree mornings. Holes are more my vice. Son is getting a savage axis II in 7mm-08 for xmas; he really wanted a wood stock, so that is what I found.

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19 hours ago, CleverNickname said:

Son got an antlerless up at the ranch with my father in laws LH savage 7mm-08. Not sure if it was really legal, but I'm sure it looked like a doe to a 12 year old and a 72 year old geezer. Im not a hunter myself - I just drink bourbon in the woods without that excuse, and sleep in on those 33 degree mornings. Holes are more my vice. Son is getting a savage axis II in 7mm-08 for xmas; he really wanted a wood stock, so that is what I found.

When you say anterless, do you mean a fawn buttonhead?

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My sons first was a yearling spike that his spotter misjudged as a doe. Clean shot with an AR in 5.56, big smile on his face, but the spotter still feels a little bit bad about it. Spotter now has binoculars. 

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4 hours ago, Ragde said:

I saw him in person during bow season and felt weird trying to explain how wide he was in camp.

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That's a REALLY cool buck.  What part of the state are you in?  His ears are back just a tad, but I'm still guessing that's a 24" inside spread.  You gonna try to let the air out of him?

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26 minutes ago, Spaulding Smails said:

That's a REALLY cool buck.  What part of the state are you in?  His ears are back just a tad, but I'm still guessing that's a 24" inside spread.  You gonna try to let the air out of him?

I hunt SW corner of Arkansas. 20 minutes east of Broken Bow Oklahoma, in the Ouchita mountains. He is 100% a target. Have until the end of February for bow season. 

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I’ve only had two bucks show up while I’ve been at my place this year. Both too small. East Texas man. The one “big boy” I’ve seen on camera has gone missing. I did get a doe couple of weekends ago.

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16 hours ago, Ragde said:

I hunt SW corner of Arkansas. 20 minutes east of Broken Bow Oklahoma, in the Ouchita mountains. He is 100% a target. Have until the end of February for bow season. 

this buck and these exact coordinates will appear in a new Turnpike Troubadours song in 2025. "The Bow Hunter"

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44 minutes ago, Dignan said:

I’ve only had two bucks show up while I’ve been at my place this year. Both too small. East Texas man. The one “big boy” I’ve seen on camera has gone missing. I did get a doe couple of weekends ago. emoji2371.png

We were in Center for a couple of years and it was terrible hunting. Arkansas has been much more enjoyable. Out of state license sucks but land prices are affordable. 

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On 12/4/2024 at 4:45 PM, HOOKEM4 said:

This is really annoying. I sat 3 times while this fucker had a doe penned up breeding her. I know he did because a mature doe that comes in with her twins everytime the feeder fires off stopped coming last weekend. The twins came in but no doe. Now she is back and so is he. We have a full weekend and work is insane right now. I am going to try and sneak out for 2 sits Friday night/ Saturday morning and get back for a birthday party Saturday at noon. I am 100% not missing the Texas game one way or another.

This is a great buck for our little low fence place. Everything this mature gets shot by the neighbors. I pray he doesn't get shot or snag another doe and dissappear for 2-3 days while I am up there.

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This dude was around all week. Came in Friday morning. What does that mean? Well when I show up and sit last night and this morning, he is gone again. Oh well. Can't get back up until after Christmas so I am positive he will leave and get shot. Dammit.

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I took my fourth doe of the season this evening with my bow; four arrows, four kills. Took me a long time to learn how and where to shoot to actually make a good kill. Was really happy with today’s shot. She went about 30 yards and poured blood the whole way. 110 lb Rocksprings doe. Now only 100 more to go to fix the “doe problem” in our valley. I’m not sure what the problem is because I’d rather fight the crowd of does than the idiots at the store.

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took the doe I shot opening day to Longhorn Smokehouse in Manvel for boudin.  Had some this weekend at the ranch and it was a big hit all around.  Highly recommended if you're local to Houston.  They also turned it around in less than a week.  

 

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