arkansas hunters
#61
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Piedmont OK USA
Posts: 839
RE: arkansas hunters
Nawsuh Soso. I ain't lyin! If'n awh haad me one um them scanner things I'd us cent yall one of them there pictures ov ole fil robson when him was sew kleaned up.
Seriously he was teaching my class when old Al Bolen came in to tell him Terry Bradshaw was drafted number one by the Pittsburgh Steelers. (you remember buffalo beat pittsburgh by a field goal the last game of the season?) Conversation:
Phil: "Terry Bradshaw? Number one? from L'il ole Louisiana Tech?"
Al: "Yep!"
Phil: "Well that dont happen too often does it?"
Al: "This is the first time a player was drafted 1st in the 1st round from a small college!"
Phil: "You know Terry didn't get to start til I quit playing football?"
Al: "Yep!"
Phil: "Huh!"
Phil: "You know the boy had a good arm but he wasn't too quick up here." (Phil taps his temple)
Al: "Well I guess he was smart enough to make the NFL."
Al leaves the room. Phil stares absently into an upper corner of the back wall.
Phil: "Guess the boy did awl rite. But I'll bet I killed more ducks this year than him." (Phil smiles.)
I saw Phil last bout 1985. Boy what a difference. Think by then he claimed to have clened up his maverick ways and was an itinerant preacher.
"Size may not matter but it sho IS nice!" [/quote]
Seriously he was teaching my class when old Al Bolen came in to tell him Terry Bradshaw was drafted number one by the Pittsburgh Steelers. (you remember buffalo beat pittsburgh by a field goal the last game of the season?) Conversation:
Phil: "Terry Bradshaw? Number one? from L'il ole Louisiana Tech?"
Al: "Yep!"
Phil: "Well that dont happen too often does it?"
Al: "This is the first time a player was drafted 1st in the 1st round from a small college!"
Phil: "You know Terry didn't get to start til I quit playing football?"
Al: "Yep!"
Phil: "Huh!"
Phil: "You know the boy had a good arm but he wasn't too quick up here." (Phil taps his temple)
Al: "Well I guess he was smart enough to make the NFL."
Al leaves the room. Phil stares absently into an upper corner of the back wall.
Phil: "Guess the boy did awl rite. But I'll bet I killed more ducks this year than him." (Phil smiles.)
I saw Phil last bout 1985. Boy what a difference. Think by then he claimed to have clened up his maverick ways and was an itinerant preacher.
"Size may not matter but it sho IS nice!" [/quote]
#63
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Lockesburg Ar USA
Posts: 122
RE: arkansas hunters
Sooner Hunter,I am actually a fan of Phil Robertson. I don't use his calls (RNT) but have almost all of the videos. I have always been impressed by his making reference to the Bible and his profession of Christianity. And, the man can flat out kill some ducks.
#64
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Piedmont OK USA
Posts: 839
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soso,
NO ONE who is sane would ever doubt that boy's ability to kill ducks. How many kids does he have now? Last I heard about 10. Said the Bible says to "be fruitful and multiply".
NO ONE who is sane would ever doubt that boy's ability to kill ducks. How many kids does he have now? Last I heard about 10. Said the Bible says to "be fruitful and multiply".
#67
Nontypical Buck
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RE: arkansas hunters
SCRIDER1 - We need to meet and go hunting, I live in Mayflower ...
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#69
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fayetteville AR. USA
Posts: 684
RE: arkansas hunters
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Hello RebelRanger,
I guess there's not a whole lot of people up here in the norhwest corner. They don't no what there missin do they. (Ashamed to admitt) but i've already missed two respectable bucks and let several walk this season. First miss hit a tree branch that jumped between a bucks vitals and my XX78, second miss, that evening different property, that illusion you get being in a treestand caused me to use my 30 yard pin instead of my 20 yard pin. Oh well I guess the hunt Gods were frowning on me that day. I'll makem proud tommorrow, I rarely miss with the trusty 7mm mag. To everyone fortunate enough to get to go opening day of rifle season good luck and shoot straight.
P.S. If you get a chance, take a kid to the woods. The'll
thank you for it later, I know I do.
DWOODSMANN
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DWOODSMAN,
I think I've run into you at the Hobbs shooting range. Do you know a guy named Jason Ames?
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BTW I'm from Springdale
Hello RebelRanger,
I guess there's not a whole lot of people up here in the norhwest corner. They don't no what there missin do they. (Ashamed to admitt) but i've already missed two respectable bucks and let several walk this season. First miss hit a tree branch that jumped between a bucks vitals and my XX78, second miss, that evening different property, that illusion you get being in a treestand caused me to use my 30 yard pin instead of my 20 yard pin. Oh well I guess the hunt Gods were frowning on me that day. I'll makem proud tommorrow, I rarely miss with the trusty 7mm mag. To everyone fortunate enough to get to go opening day of rifle season good luck and shoot straight.
P.S. If you get a chance, take a kid to the woods. The'll
thank you for it later, I know I do.
DWOODSMANN
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DWOODSMAN,
I think I've run into you at the Hobbs shooting range. Do you know a guy named Jason Ames?
Rem. 222
BTW I'm from Springdale
#70
RE: arkansas hunters
Well I thought I replied to this once, but I don't see it, sooooooooo, I am from Marshall area, I hunt on private land in Witt Springs and Oxley, been here for about 13 years. Nothing like these Ozarks...<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
The best of luck in all your hunting endeavors!!!
God Bless,
Dave
The best of luck in all your hunting endeavors!!!
God Bless,
Dave