Things you see on your way back home from a hunt..

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This vehicle passed me on the highway..man did I laugh..

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Better on the roof than inside.Reminds me when I was a youngster. I didn't have the 4 wheel drive let alone a truck and no fourwheeler to haul it out of the bush with. Just the drag and sweat method.
Some folks just want to hunt and you use what you have.
Regards

I remember going out with my uncle and cousin in a Chevy Sprint. Of course, my uncle got a big mulie. Dropped the back seats, laid in a tarp and put the buck there. Where did I sit? I had to sit (or lay down) on the buck in the back. Pretty bumpy road too!
 
no truck! so use what you have. that is exactly what i did, windows open rachet strapped a doe to the roof of my toyota yaris for a very cold 4 hour drive back home. wish i had pics of it and the faces of the people who were passing me.

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Years ago me and the old boy used to venture over to Vancouver Island and shoot those little deer. We had four tied to dad's canopy, one on each corner of his boat
rack. We entered the ferry and upon leaving the 66 GMC, a gal made mention to us how
disgusting what she saw was.
Uh-oh, I figured this wasn't going to end well.
Pop hollers at her........"look the other way b$tch if it bothers you that much!"
Ahh, the ole'man sure has a poet way 'bout him.......:p:):D
Makes me wonder where I got all my charm from.....;)
 
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I think it's great. Even better if they're heading back to a big city. Does the sheltered politically correct urbanite's good to be reminded meat isn't made at Safeway.

Yup I followed right into town 40,000 plus, straight up the main drag..lol
 
Maybe I've got a bit too much redneck in me, but I've always wanted one in full taxidermy that I could strap to the roof for every trip I make into Toronto.

The best ever though was my uncle's adventure with a deer. I've never gottent he story straight, if it was him, or a firend of his, but one of them happened to hit a deer on the way into town. It's dead, on the side of the road now, so they loaded it into the back of the pick up to take home and gut/clean. Getting a lot fo strange looks and pointing as they drove through town, spot someone they know, and stop to chat. First question from this guy is "How did you tame it to stay there?"

This makes them look back, and sure enough, the "dead" deer wasn't dead anymore, but was happily standing in the back of the pick up looking out over the roof.

True story, Scout's Honor.
 
if you drove like that through Toronto....Bill would be passed, outlawing hunting the next day.... poor Bamby.


Every successful hunter close to TO needs to parade their animals through that place. Tree hugging freaks need to be aware of where meat comes from. I'm sure that these same people that howl about hunters will include those that will order venison at a high end eating joint and and pretend there are " Oh so cultured "

Hypocritical a**holes

Personally I keep my game covered but I don't give a rats arse if the next guy carries his deer on the hood of his car. Be proud of what we do. We have nothing to hide or apologize for.
 
I remember going out with my uncle and cousin in a Chevy Sprint. Of course, my uncle got a big mulie. Dropped the back seats, laid in a tarp and put the buck there. Where did I sit? I had to sit (or lay down) on the buck in the back. Pretty bumpy road too!

I used to love hunting in my Chevy Sprint, easy loading the deer through the low hatchback :D. I also used a '83 Honda accord, one of the best hunting "trucks" I've used :p.
 
seen lots of that in the 60s , never hurt my feelings, use what you got, now of course the politicly correct will howl like hell, god in citys people are nervous to carry thier gun to the car without a case ,, go figure???/ wade
 
I drove my deer through a Tim Hortons drive through! Had him sitting shot gun in my 2dr cavalier. It was good for a laugh. My ex told me that I was never going to fill the freezer ( she was a ##### of a baptist) so opening day I proved her wrong. She didn't have to ask me where it was when I got there!
These days I have a wishbone and turkey feathers hanging from my rear veiw mirror, also the eye teeth of a coyote, a few grouse feathers, and my hunting gear in the passanger seat...the girls @ Tim Hortons love this in Ottawa. Seriously!
 
Every successful hunter close to TO needs to parade their animals through that place. Tree hugging freaks need to be aware of where meat comes from. I'm sure that these same people that howl about hunters will include those that will order venison at a high end eating joint and and pretend there are " Oh so cultured "

Hypocritical a**holes

Personally I keep my game covered but I don't give a rats arse if the next guy carries his deer on the hood of his car. Be proud of what we do. We have nothing to hide or apologize for.

Is it just me, or does anyone else at all see the irony in this post?
 
I would like to add that the things I saw on my way home from my last hunt was my buddies trailer full of illegally dumped garbage from the Baron Canyon crown land near Petawawa. We loaded; empties,pop cans, buckets, a computer monitor, an old mop,a tarp, plastic bottles and more. Unfortunately no other hunters saw this so the idea was not spread.
I like being able to hunt on crown land and seeing old air conditioners etc with bullet holes in them makes me mad. I know one day there will be a sign that says "No hunting, No motorized vehicles, No etc." and it will be because we abused our privileges.
 
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