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  • Winston Bode
    That is nicer than the house I live in. I wouldn't know what to do with a set up like that. My wife would never get me home from deer camp with that to hunt out of.

    Bode
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  • spryor
    Nice!![:)]
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  • Old-Colts
    I guess I'm too old fashion, to me that just isn't hunting. I guess the only skill involved is being able to shoot straight and knowing what TV volume level is acceptable to the local wildlife.
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  • Rockatansky
    Now that's anodah levah of lazy. Half of the enjoyment, at least for me, is getting out there with a backpack. But that's me. I know of people who live off the grid and hunt from their porch, in their case I'd do the same.
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  • jwb267
    to me that is not hunting
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  • MVP
    quote:Originally posted by Winston Bode


    That is nicer than the house I live in.


    That was my thought exactly.

    Makes you wonder what sort of Millionair Mansions those hunters have to live in during non hunting season.[:0]
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  • spryor
    Sorry, poor eyesight..is that a generator on a trailer..?
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  • MVP
    quote:Originally posted by spryor
    Sorry, poor eyesight..is that a generator on a trailer..?

    Looks like a welder/generator?
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  • KSUmarksman
    looks like a stand for a "real Russian hunt",
    you know where most of the shots fired are vodka shots
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  • spryor
    quote:Originally posted by Winston Bode


    That is nicer than the house I live in. I wouldn't know what to do with a set up like that. My wife would never get me home from deer camp with that to hunt out of.

    Bode
    Actually, I could live in something like that, provided it had a lift.[;)]
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  • Rockatansky
    quote:Originally posted by KSUmarksman
    looks like a stand for a "real Russian hunt",
    you know where most of the shots fired are vodka shots


    LOL. Sad, but true. How do you know such details?
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  • Kimbercolt
    reminders me of hunting in germany.
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  • KSUmarksman
    quote:Originally posted by thesneakyrussian
    quote:Originally posted by KSUmarksman
    looks like a stand for a "real Russian hunt",
    you know where most of the shots fired are vodka shots


    LOL. Sad, but true. How do you know such details?


    I watched "osobinosty nationalnoy ochoty"
    and the fishing one too

    the subtitles are atrocious but the movies are damn funny
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  • Permanently deleted user
    I would never move to disallow someone from using such an abortion, but this is NOT hunting. It is purely sitting and shooting, or S&S as my Brother and I like to call it.

    IMHO it is pathetic and there is zero hunting associated with it and no skill, or knowledge, is needed, except proper shot placement.

    This seems to be what "hunting" is becoming and I for one, do not like it.[xx(]
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  • William81
    Geez, if I was in a place like that I'd be snoozing. I gotta be alittle cold and uncomfortable to stay awake...[:)]
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  • LaidbackDan
    The camo plush carpet give it a real woodsy roughing it sort of feeling. It must be hard to find the exit though also being camouflage.
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  • jimdeere
    quote:Originally posted by William81
    Geez, if I was in a place like that I'd be snoozing. I gotta be alittle cold and uncomfortable to stay awake...[:)]

    +1 If I get to comfortable, I'm snoozin'.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    One word describes those who would hunt like that!

    WUSSIES!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • AHansen
    Thats amazing. Almost nice them my home.
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  • Alpine
    Country looks like Texas?

    Flat and only scrub trees.
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  • texaswildman
    South Texas - I am sure....
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  • MVP
    I know a guy who raises white tail deer and sells them to these type ranchers to stock their hunting acres.

    These white tails genetics are so rich that they are huge 5 point racks when in the same amount of time their wild counterparts would be spikes.

    They sell the genetically superior deer to the ranchers for several thousand dollars and the Rich people pay several thousands to go hunt from these stands to shoot at the stocked deer.
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  • spryor
    quote:Originally posted by MVP
    I know a guy who raises white tail deer and sells them to these type ranchers to stock their hunting acres.

    These white tails genetics are so rich that they are huge 5 point racks when in the same amount of time their wild counterparts would be spikes.

    They sell the genetically superior deer to the ranchers for several thousand dollars and the Rich people pay several thousands to go hunt from these stands to shoot at the stocked deer.
    And half-tame/fed Deer. Definately NOT hunting.
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  • D1
    quote:Originally posted by MVP
    quote:Originally posted by Winston Bode


    That is nicer than the house I live in.


    That was my thought exactly.

    Makes you wonder what sort of Millionair Mansions those hunters have to live in during non hunting season.[:0]


    The largest privately owned residence in the United States started out as a hunting lodge. The Biltmore Estate, Asheville, NC.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    quote:Originally posted by drjew
    quote:Originally posted by MVP
    quote:Originally posted by Winston Bode


    That is nicer than the house I live in.


    That was my thought exactly.

    Makes you wonder what sort of Millionair Mansions those hunters have to live in during non hunting season.[:0]


    The largest privately owned residence in the United States started out as a hunting lodge. The Biltmore Estate, Asheville, NC.
    That is true!

    But it did not start as a hunting blind![;)]
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  • D1
    quote:Originally posted by git_r_done
    quote:Originally posted by drjew
    quote:Originally posted by MVP
    quote:Originally posted by Winston Bode


    That is nicer than the house I live in.


    That was my thought exactly.

    Makes you wonder what sort of Millionair Mansions those hunters have to live in during non hunting season.[:0]


    The largest privately owned residence in the United States started out as a hunting lodge. The Biltmore Estate, Asheville, NC.
    That is true!

    But it did not start as a hunting blind![;)]


    point
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  • 180A
    Reminds me of a dove hunt for executives I heard about.
    From the comfort of the air conditioned hunting lodge, they were driven to the hunting area in air conditioned vans,(which stood by with the motors running and kept cool inside) while the execs hunted. Each exec had a guide that fired at the same time the exec did to make sure he got the dove. At the end of the hunt, the execs were handed a cooler with 6 cleaned and frozen doves packed in dry ice to take home.

    It's safe to say that these execs probably hadn't hunted before ..
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  • spryor
    quote:Originally posted by 180A
    Reminds me of a dove hunt for executives I heard about.
    From the comfort of the air conditioned hunting lodge, they were driven to the hunting area in air conditioned vans,(which stood by with the motors running and kept cool inside) while the execs hunted. Each exec had a guide that fired at the same time the exec did to make sure he got the dove. At the end of the hunt, the execs were handed a cooler with 6 cleaned and frozen doves packed in dry ice to take home.

    It's safe to say that these execs probably hadn't hunted before ..
    <rolls eyes>
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  • sig232
    They tell the wives they are going on a rough hunt and will be out in the woods for a few days.

    Then they whip out the cards, booze and get down to business![;)][;)]
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  • Laredo Lefty
    Good grief...... I didnt know that Hilton Hotels also made hunting blinds.
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