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Offline Tumor

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Re: Flat Earther?
« Reply #90 on: July 15, 2024, 10:37:44 PM »
Yeah there have been instances of people getting shot at less than 50 yards range. We can hunt here all year round, but during Feb/March we have the roar (deer mating season) - all the people after trophies come out and they have tendency to shoot at anything that moves. Blaze orange can also be a bit of a problem, as in low light it looks a bit like red deer colouring.

I don't hunt during the roar. Rest of the year is really for meat hunters, we tend to want to see what we are shooting (female/age/condition) and want good shot placement for best meat recovery.

I've got my own land, so don't have to worry too much but I'm still wary.   Got my last one with a 6.5 Creedmore, at maybe 25yds.  This guy had been snorting at me off and on for a good half hour.  I'd given up hope and was looking down at OnX on my phone, looked up and he was standing there looking at me (through brush).   Having forgotten I had the scope dialed way way out I had to adjust it as I was aiming.  Talk about good shot placement. 
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« Reply #91 on: July 15, 2024, 10:45:42 PM »
That was my thought. 

Exactly what shot placement are they thinking they are going to get. 

How many crippled deer do these smooth-brains leave in their path if they are not unlucky enough to hit a person.

I've only ever seen one injured... wasn't even really crippled, yet.  Had an arrow sticking out it's leg.  Must've been there awhile as it barely seemed to notice. In fact, I live and hunt in the heart of the supposed worst zone for CWD in the State, and I've only seen one that might have been acting sick.  It was a skinny little Doe that had NO fear of me, but then a LOT of people keep feeders for them year around and treat them like Pets.  She might have just not been afraid.  I kinda think CWD is a bunch of hogwash.
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Re: Flat Earther?
« Reply #92 on: July 18, 2024, 12:08:13 AM »

https://gizmodo.com/glowing-orbs-spotted-from-the-iss-are-like-alien-spaceships-2000473371

Natural or the Greys shielding the Earth from intergalactic attack from a cloaked Reptilian war vessel?


Granddad claimed he saw ball lightening once.  Well, that's what I decided it was.  He had no freakin idea.

He was sitting in the den in his recliner watching TV during a heavy lightening storm.  I guess lightening hit their grid and blew a bunch of stuff and fried their TV.

Then the room was semi-dark with just some dim light coming in from the window with the the blinds drawn.  Something came out of the electrical socket next to the TV. and drifted across the floor passing no more than 10 ft from his recliner about a foot off the ground.  A blue ball of light about the size of a baseball.  Never made a sound.  Didn't flash or pulsate or sizzle.  Didn't bounce or wobble. Never deviated.  Just drifted in a perfectly straight line across the room and into the opposite wall and went right through it.  No mark left on the wall.  Just passed through like it wasn't there.  He didn't know what it was, just said it was he most beautiful blue light he had ever seen.

This was probably around 1970ish. In San Angelo, TX.

And gramps didn't drink.  ;)  I'd pay a grand to see something like that first hand.

It didn't leave any circles in the lawn though.   ;)

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