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Mother natures finest
CountryBoy
Posts: 102
Indianas opening weekend for firearm deer season was a success! 9 pointer strolled through and I settled my sights on him! Had to fire the egg up and grill the tenderloins the following day! 


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nicely done sir!Richmond and Mathews County, VA. Large BGE, Weber gas, little Weber charcoal. Vintage ManGrates. Little reddish portable kamado that shall remain nameless here. Very Extremely Stable Genius.
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Nice buck!Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
Grand Rapids MI -
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Very nice!
Wimberley,TX
X-Large,Large, Medium and Small
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Nice spread on that buck. I'm only seeing 8 points.Snellville, GA
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looks great!! bet it tastes amazing!!
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What part of IN? My parents live out near cloverdale. Also have family near Bedford.VA Beach
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Thanks everyone! One of my biggest kills so far. VB_egger said:What part of IN? My parents live out near cloverdale. Also have family near Bedford.
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Eggdicted_Dawgfan said:Nice spread on that buck. I'm only seeing 8 points
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Nice looking buck!!
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I don't understand the praising of this animal as "Mother Natures Finest" and then the subsequent firing a gun to kill him.
If you respect the beauty of this animal and what it has gone through to become what it is, how much pent up hate do you have to have in your life to want to kill it?If it's brown, it's cook'in....If it's black, it's done ---my Grandfather Medium BGE -
bobroo said:I don't understand the praising of this animal as "Mother Natures Finest" and then the subsequent firing a gun to kill him.
If you respect the beauty of this animal and what it has gone through to become what it is, how much pent up hate do you have to have in your life to want to kill it? -
People who hunt take on a lot of criticism from the other side. It's a lifestyle for many folks. For me as well. I love the outdoors and don't know what I would do without it. Do I have money to buy all my food at the store? Yes! But that still won't keep me from hunting and doing my own providing. Not all people are cut out to be hunters and fishermen. And that's fine. Please just look st it from all angles and take in consideration of others who are. Conservation plays a big part in everyone's lives. Hunting and fishing liscenses purchase acreage to help preserve the lands for our animals and numerous habitats nationwide each year. There's a lot more to it than that but let's be respectful
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bobroo said:I don't understand the praising of this animal as "Mother Natures Finest" and then the subsequent firing a gun to kill him.
If you respect the beauty of this animal and what it has gone through to become what it is, how much pent up hate do you have to have in your life to want to kill it? -
JustineCaseyFeldown said:I'm going to put my money on "unnamed forum member's alternate novelty/troll account"
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Hunt outside the rules, problem. Respect the laws and rules, no issue should ever be had. No offense @bobroo but what the heck do you think you are eating when you Egg!?!?! That meat breathed and lived and hand a mind too. Hunting also keeps populations under control and those types of things are all taken into account when the laws are made and set up.
To attack someone in a forum that is going to be seriously full of hunters and people that enjoy the sport and the great outdoors is not going to go over well for you at all. Long before Safeway and the butcher shop, everyone hunted and killed for their meal. It is not like the people here shoot the animal and then leave it there to die like target practice.
There is something extremely right about someone that is proud of their hunt, and then enjoys the food reward from the hunt. That buck there went a better way than most very cow went, to stock the butcher and grocery store shelves.Just bought an Egg? Here is what you get to look forward to now:
Plate Setter, FlameBoss 200, Spider, PSWOO-CI, Additional Rig Shelf for dome cooking, Thermapen, iGrill2, Cast Iron, Blackstone, Cooking Accessories for the Blackstone, Cover for the Egg and the Blackstone, shopping for Rub like a fine wine or IPA, and a new fascination with lump and what brand is the best-all to be debated every Friday Night. Next desires-Joetisceriie, Adjustable Rig, Grillmates, table and more eggs
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tikigriller said:Hunt outside the rules, problem. Respect the laws and rules, no issue should ever be had. No offense @bobroo but what the heck do you think you are eating when you Egg!?!?! That meat breathed and lived and hand a mind too. Hunting also keeps populations under control and those types of things are all taken into account when the laws are made and set up.
To attack someone in a forum that is going to be seriously full of hunters and people that enjoy the sport and the great outdoors is not going to go over well for you at all. Long before Safeway and the butcher shop, everyone hunted and killed for their meal. It is not like the people here shoot the animal and then leave it there to die like target practice.
There is something extremely right about someone that is proud of their hunt, and then enjoys the food reward from the hunt. That buck there went a better way than most very cow went, to stock the butcher and grocery store shelves. -
bobroo said:I don't understand the praising of this animal as "Mother Natures Finest" and then the subsequent firing a gun to kill him.
If you respect the beauty of this animal and what it has gone through to become what it is, how much pent up hate do you have to have in your life to want to kill it?BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
Strong work! @CountryBoyBrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
Nice buck @CountryBoy!!
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Focker said:Strong work! @CountryBoyDyal_SC said:Nice buck @CountryBoy!!
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Nice buckLbge. Maverick 733, ss top, 30" fire pit, gas grill, small charcoal grill, electric smoker, 65 qt yeti, 35 qt yeti.
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