Agree. Way easier.I love hoisting them up with my Kubota. It's real easy.
I killed that doe about 100 yards from where the tractor was parked.
Easy money.

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Agree. Way easier.I love hoisting them up with my Kubota. It's real easy.
Don't you love when a plan comes together?Agree. Way easier.
I killed that doe about 100 yards from where the tractor was parked.
Easy money.![]()
Except that a couple weeks ago one existed and the other has not existed for 100 years or more.![]()
I’d gladly post up in a swing set to shoot that bull. At the end of the day, that’s the reality of whitetail hunting on the east coast.
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Agree. Way easier.
I killed that doe about 100 yards from where the tractor was parked.
Easy money.![]()
That’s honestly the best. I’ve never killed an elk I could out in a pickup, but I’ve been with buddies who could. So envious.I was glassing elk 3 miles a way coming up with a plan, heard a crash below me, rolled the rifle up on the spotter and smashed one a 100 yards from my truck.
My favorite was the one I shot across a canyon, ended up being a 2 track right below it and rolled it whole into a Tacoma bed.
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That’s honestly the best. I’ve never killed an elk I could out in a pickup, but I’ve been with buddies who could. So envious.
This reminds me of a suburban hunting friend. He had a 45 minute route he'd drive through the homes in the foothills after work. Pretty successful till enough residents got tired of deer and pigs dead or dying in their backyards. That's how we got the 1/4 mi building limit applied to archery in AZ
One thing I’ve noticed about insta/influencer type hunters is they never miss an opportunity to gain followers or recognition from someone else’s killOf course he did.
You do it the easy way one time and you’ll be selling your backpack to buy a tractor.That’s honestly the best. I’ve never killed an elk I could out in a pickup, but I’ve been with buddies who could. So envious.
Having missed pages 14- to current, have there been any facts to this story yet?This place is hilarious. If a guy smashes a raghorn bull on public (which BTW isn’t exactly difficult in the grand scheme of things contrary to popular belief) he gets numerous “way to go man!!” And attaboys, but heaven forbid a guy with money kills a big bull on private that has walked thru some yards at some point in his life. No actual facts needed, let’s jump to conclusions and start making memes.
I like my bulls either big or close to a road, you seldom get both so if the opportunity came up for a hat trick (Huge, close to a road and with a bow) you can bet I’m also taking it.
You're not from Oregon, are you?This place is hilarious. If a guy smashes a raghorn bull on public (which BTW isn’t exactly difficult in the grand scheme of things contrary to popular belief)
No, we can’t sit over apples here. Now that’s not a dig on Oregon hunting, killing archery Blacktails over apples is probably way more challenging then rifling rutting Muleys here in CO. Different places, different methods, different challenges.You're not from Oregon, are you?
Oh I think you'd be surprised how many mulies and bulls all the Beaver State Billy Badasses kill annually are also taken over a big bait of Pink Ladies and Fujis. However, I'll guarantee you won't see or hear anything about that in the hero's tale of glory.No, we can’t sit over apples here. Now that’s not a dig on Oregon hunting, killing archery Blacktails over apples is probably way more challenging then rifling rutting Muleys here in CO. Different places, different methods, different challenges.