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Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:20 am
by Buckwabit
greenheadgrimreaper wrote:The poo face is not the same guy with the dog you colon cowboy.
YOu is Correct Rectal Itch.....Sorry for the confusion!! :lol:

Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 5:32 pm
by greenheadgrimreaper
Buckwabit wrote:
greenheadgrimreaper wrote:The poo face is not the same guy with the dog you colon cowboy.
YOu is Correct Rectal Itch.....Sorry for the confusion!! :lol:
I don't know what that means, but you can rest assure that we cut the f*** up when we go hunting, 'specially when it is slow. That skyscraper hat was damn good luck that season- there are a few members on the board who can vouch! Just not that hunt... come hunt with us sometime you balogne smokin' scrotum stoners.
Daisy& brutus wrote:thanks guys for all the help! Another question i have... Hunting in buckbrush on the back side of a lake? do you approach this the same way? Reason i ask is because its a lot more water around it. Once again thanks for the help!
Exactly the same. I don't have any pics of the thicket with a good shot of the background, but I can about bet my left prosthesis that it can't be much more open water surrounding it then where we hunt.

Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:25 pm
by brake man
All this talk about hunting in the buck brush made me think about this picture with my Dad and my older son a few years ago during my son's first duck season. About 15 or so years ago, I killed my first banded greenhead one day about 25 yards away from this spot. I was hunting by myself in my inner tube, had tied off to some buck brush, and was in the middle of a serious "floating power nap" when I was startled awake by whistling wings right over my head. My head popped up as I had a mallard land about 20 feet away on the other side of a buck brush bush/tree/whatever the heck it technically is. We were both startled and he jumped into the air. My first shot went no telling where, and I emptied my other barrel and dropped him dead as a hammer. Some great memories right there.

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Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 5:46 pm
by greenheadgrimreaper
Nice photo and an even nicer thicket. And unless I am mistaken, I am liking your pops' Filson packer!

Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 8:34 pm
by brake man
greenheadgrimreaper wrote:Nice photo and an even nicer thicket. And unless I am mistaken, I am liking your pops' Filson packer!
Thanks! Yes, that is Dad's Filson packer hat we gave him for Christmas a number of years ago. He likes the tans, olive drabs, and brown colors but wears the camo patterns these days since these clothes keep him a lot warmer and dryer than the old school clothes we grew up wearing. He started hunting in that same place about 71 years ago and has some really great stories of "the old days" when they hunted in hip boots, old olive drab coats, and lots of layers of whatever was available. :D

Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:17 am
by Anatidae
I love this photo....
brake man wrote:
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I also expect to see an advertisement in next year's 'Waterfowl' Gear Issue for a new camo pattern..........'MOBC'. :lol: every now and then somebody says something on here that breaks you up. Lodi Quacker's line is a classic....."we call that vine....." :lol:

Thanks for your input, Booger. :mrgreen:

Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:41 am
by Anatidae
I like this photo, too.
ImageDat's hard-core and old school rolled into one right there! :mrgreen:

Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 1:53 pm
by greenheadgrimreaper
:D Hey they are cheaper and they help when you are trying to quit- gives you the full flavor of how nasty they are. Worked for awhile. That hat was good luck that season, I tell ya.

Here is another pic with it on and some real camo gloves. Those things will keep your fingers warm on the warmest of days. Don't mind the guy in the back, it is fieldt76. Acting like a queer as always. Hard to kill ducks when a guy in your hunting party is wearing a purple v-neck. As I said in the filson thread, he is no longer in our camp.


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Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 8:28 pm
by Buckwabit
greenheadgrimreaper wrote::D Hey they are cheaper and they help when you are trying to quit- gives you the full flavor of how nasty they are. Worked for awhile. That hat was good luck that season, I tell ya.

Here is another pic with it on and some real camo gloves. Those things will keep your fingers warm on the warmest of days. Don't mind the guy in the back, it is fieldt76. Acting like a queer as always. Hard to kill ducks when a guy in your hunting party is wearing a purple v-neck. As I said in the filson thread, he is no longer in our camp.


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Is Field76 your retriever? And if so...why don't you have him on a stand??? I hate people that mistreat animals.... :lol:

Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 9:11 pm
by greenheadgrimreaper
Gdamn! :lol:

He does kinda look like a $#!+-zoo cross.

Re: hunting in buckbrush

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:24 am
by Rice
champcaller wrote:
greenheadgrimreaper wrote:
jdbuckshot wrote:What about when the water comes out of the buck brush thickets and washes all the acorns right up on the edge of the hardwood bottoms and the buck brush thickets - Give me a Cold clear windy Jan day in those conditions and its heaven on earth.
LODI QUACKER wrote:We call that vine "bushy chit". I have hunted many a day with it covering my boat blind especially on the corners of the blind. It will completley break up your outline if you can collect enough of it. It has a puffy seed on it that will absolutley hide the hell out of you!!! It makes a hell of a mess in the boat but it works.
You mean like this?

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kb7722 wrote:how do I get ^ to replace... Image
they got to be related.
I just spit milk all over my iPad when I read that