boykin8992
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You can't just tease it like that without telling us! Great thread BTW!I have a skin walker story I won’t even tell here.
You can't just tease it like that without telling us! Great thread BTW!I have a skin walker story I won’t even tell here.
You can't just tease it like that without telling us! Great thread BTW!
black bears are freaky fast. They lumber around and act all slow like but don’t be fooled. They sound like an electric type writer going up a tree like as fast as any squirrel. I used to have some pics of the guy in the middle of the back seat of the crew bus feeding donuts to a sow. Was teasing her across the outside guy with the empty box. She snapped the box out of his hand like lightning. The outside guy was frozen with a freaked out look. I’m not to happy about them shutting down hound hunting and baiting them in. Kept the #’s down and a much needed fear.My dad and a buddy were hunting an unlimited sheep unit in Montana and had a mountain lion right outside their tent. Scared it off a couple times, but it kept coming back. They could hear it breathing/purring on the other side of the tent, and finally just went to sleep. Figured that if a grinder cat wanted to come through the tent that night, there was nothing they could really do about it. Same hunt, my dad had a black bear circle him to within 11 yards. Took a picture of it with his disposable camera (pre camera phone days), before it woofed at him a couple times and took off.
Years ago, while hunting in rural San Diego, a friends dad found a woman who had hung herself. He found her 3-4 days after she had been reported missing. Apparently he smelled decomposition and then found her. He called the sheriff and walked them to the scene.
I went to college at Central Michigan University and worked on an ambulance there. You're not wrong about worrying about the people more than the animals!These stories are great. Thank you everyone
one time I was fall turkey hunting in central Michigan and I hiked in a ways from the road and set up a little bivy camp in some ferns and pines. When I waslaying down I couldn’t be seen and that’s how I wanted it. I had no fire that night and wanted to see what would be around in the morning. I wake out of a sound sleep around 1-2am tothe sound of crunching leaves. I was startled but could tell it was animal sounds not human. I always worry about people way more then animal that’s why I also had my glock 43(which only holds 8 rounds with my +1 mag extension and one in the pipe). So I slowly roll over to where I can quickly grab my crossbow after I dump my magazine and I realized I was being encircled by coyotes. By the moon light I could see what looked to be at least 5-8 yotes closing in fast. They were about10 yards from me at this point or closer I was about to start shooting when I decided to yell first. I’m glad I did because they high tailed it out of there and I didn’t have to deafen Myself with gunfire. after about 5 minutes I had a sense of calmness come over me and fell back asleep surpisingly sleeping very well untill dawn.
not really a scary story but it’s all I have. I camp with a glock 19 now with spare mags. The thing that kept going through my mind was I don’t have a spare mag once these are gone that’s it got 1 more shot with the crossbow then it’s hand to hand with me using a bolt with a broad head.
I was around Sanford edenville Beaverton area. That’s why I try to hide my camp when I’m alone. Although it probably makes me look like the creeper. Lol. I had a van I used for camping. No one ever bothers me while I was in the woods camping with it.I went to college at Central Michigan University and worked on an ambulance there. You're not wrong about worrying about the people more than the animals!