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Since I can't hunt this season...

Started by pintail_drake2004, September 23, 2012, 01:58:00 AM

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pintail_drake2004

Well due to getting a new job in a different state, I doubt I'll be able to do any hunting this season. So I will have to find something else to do with my leisure time. Like get my true traditional gear ready for next season. Was a lot further along in getting ready but some low life yankee stole all my tools (copper and antler) plus about 200 finished and unsigned points and bifaces. Told the police, if I catch the sob I'll scalp him.


not a bad start


Pretty sure I posted this pic last fall, close up of some hunting points

Butts2

Those are awesome! Not from Illinois anymore?
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Anointed Archer

Nice work, sorry to hear about your misfortune!
For God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, no longer counting people's sins against them. And he gave us this wonderful message of reconciliation.

OBXarcher

Damn Yankees ! Lol we are not all bad, plus I live in NC and SC now, used to being picked on about that.

Cyclic-Rivers

Good luck with the move and job.  Those points are very nice.  Maybe you could find someone from here in your new area that would let you hunt?  its worth a shot in order to get out hunting.

I missed a season due to moving. Its tough being in a new place mid season, not knowing anyone and living amongst a bunch of anti's.  At the very least find some public land to go for walks on. Even if you are not "hunting"  you could be scouting. you will find areas deer are using now which should be close to this time next year.  I bet by the time that season rolls around you will be antsy to get in there with a freshly napped point.   :thumbsup:
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

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pintail_drake2004

2 min south of the PA border in WV (close to morgantown). Alot different place/people than I'm use to.

Roy from Pa

Damn Yankee here:), and I also have some damn good Rebel Friends. Could have been anyone who stole your stash. I agree though, if ya catch up with him, skin him alive..

BOWMARKS

Nice looking heads!!!!!
Sorry about the others from a decent Yankee.
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Jerry Jeffer

Those are some great looking heads. Nice work. I'll be in your area this weekend. Shepardstown for a Chesapeake watershed forum.
I will give thanks to the LORD because of his righteousness and will sing praise to the name of the LORD Most High.

pintail_drake2004

I understand not all Northerners are like that. I'm use to southern hospitality, and a place where folks leave stuff that aint theirs alone! I had photos of some of what was stolen and about 1/4 of the tools were in the pictures too. But after talking to the police, the Lt. was quite concerned that I may actually start scalping folks if it happened again.

I'm sure who ever took my stuff scrapped the copper (several #'s of solid copper 1" bar stock, and 3/4" bar stock) let fido chew on the moose/deer antler batons, and probably sold/pawned the points as authentics. I do check the local pawn stores regularly to see if my "stuff" shows up.  

This happened a few months back (I read here more than post) but as I acquire a few finished pieces I put them in my frame for a picture. It could have been worse, whoever stole my stuff left all my knives alone!

Pintail

Great looking points! Good luck in your new home!

Bisch

Sam McMichael

Don't matter if he's a yankee or Southerner, a thief is a low-life sob. Period!
Sam


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