View Full Version : Skeet anyone?
Dirt
July 17th, 2006, 22:45
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6750458630308006678
sweet vid.
riverfever
July 18th, 2006, 07:21
http://i2.tinypic.com/20acpso.jpg
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88flexj
July 18th, 2006, 07:27
My Christmas list just got bigger. That is badass:loveu:
Lawn Cher'
July 18th, 2006, 07:28
Wow! I've never had any interest in firearms, but that vid could get me into skeet hunting. What's the best way to prepare them?
Art Triggs
July 18th, 2006, 07:38
Skeets are delicious sauteed in butter with some basil and maybe garlic.....;-)
Nice shotgun, probably not cheap (havent looked yet) fun exhibition to watch.
RichP
July 18th, 2006, 07:46
Wow! I've never had any interest in firearms, but that vid could get me into skeet hunting. What's the best way to prepare them?
Naugha's are better plus you get naughahide out of them.. skeets are kinda crunchy and will piss off your dentist no end, worse than eating ice..
Lawn Cher'
July 18th, 2006, 07:50
Naugha's are better plus you get naughahide out of them.. skeets are kinda crunchy and will piss off your dentist no end, worse than eating ice..
Have you ever had snipe? I went on a snipe hunt once, but we used pea shooters. I guess I'm just not stealthy enough for snipe hunting. I did get to try them though, my hunting buddy had some leftover snipe jerky that we enjoyed on safari in the peat bogs of Scotland, while watching the wild haggis romp.
97XJ_Sport
July 18th, 2006, 09:10
Sweet gun, but I'll stick to my Benelli until I get to fire one.
RichP
July 18th, 2006, 09:19
Have you ever had snipe? I went on a snipe hunt once, but we used pea shooters. I guess I'm just not stealthy enough for snipe hunting. I did get to try them though, my hunting buddy had some leftover snipe jerky that we enjoyed on safari in the peat bogs of Scotland, while watching the wild haggis romp.
About the closest I've gotten to snipes are jackalopes, viscious creatures, they can jump 20 ft and they aim right for the crotch so a good kevlar cup is requirement when hunting them. On one hunt a guy on the adjoining campsite was taking a dump and one got him
http://www.nourzads.com/Showcase/Jackalopes/8-99.jpg
They are sneaky too, they will travel in pairs and one will draw your attention while the other one goes for the nads...http://www.empiremuseum.com/images/jack5.jpg
One I'd really like to try for are the fur bearing trout I've heard about in canada, northern canada, way up north near the circle, thats gotta be something... but then something hairy and fishy smelling is not that strange :D :D
sw_mi_xj
July 18th, 2006, 16:01
got 2/3 's of the way into the clip and then , :idea:
hell , i may have to start golfing again . FORE !!!!
( GOLF CLAP )
Lawn Cher'
July 18th, 2006, 16:04
One I'd really like to try for are the fur bearing trout I've heard about in canada, northern canada, way up north near the circle, thats gotta be something... but then something hairy and fishy smelling is not that strange :D :D
Are there beaver that far north? That'd be something, to get some beaver action and catch a fur-bearing trout on the same trip. Hey, whay kinda lures do you recommend for the trout? Maybe some trouser snake imitators, they work for big bass, or so I'm told.
Kittrell
July 18th, 2006, 16:15
Nice shotgun, probably not cheap (havent looked yet) fun exhibition to watch.
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RichP
July 18th, 2006, 16:38
Are there beaver that far north? That'd be something, to get some beaver action and catch a fur-bearing trout on the same trip. Hey, whay kinda lures do you recommend for the trout? Maybe some trouser snake imitators, they work for big bass, or so I'm told.
I always found that a small bag of cubic zirconium in various sizes from 1/4 carat to 1 carat worked well.... but then that far north a brick of .22's is also very tradeable.... :D
Atl XJ
July 18th, 2006, 17:37
http://i2.tinypic.com/20acpso.jpg
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:laugh2:
MuddinJeeper
July 18th, 2006, 18:01
:laugh2:
x2!! lmfao
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