Hunt Camp faux pas...

I love my Sirius satellite radio, I'll never buy another CD, Bone-collector check out Raw Dog comedy on channel 104, makes those long lonely drives "piss your pants hillarious".
 
Haha that's the two channels that I listen to faithfully, and Ironically I don't drive truck but I repair them daily, I'm a truck and coach technician at a Kenworth dealership and 70% of a clients are loggers.

What brand truck, engine, tranny are you running?

Kenworth T800-W900 with Cat 475-550 and Eaton 18 spd is the Norm around here.

Sorry about being off topic!!
 
bone-collector said:
well I will give you 2 examples of a newbie in hunting camp that to this day get ribbed every time we see him !



#2 same guy that fall at moose camp, as we are sitting around having a coffee in the morning he pipes up out of the blue and says did you know that moose can dive up to 25 feet deep in water to forage for food :shock: , as my buddy a profesional diver pipes up and says to hell with hunting here lets head to the coast, salt water moose hafta be bigger than pond donkeys :lol: :lol: :lol:

That's great , I'll have to use it . I know we have often kidded the newb's about hunting salt water rabbits. But whats really fun is teasing you upalongers(Canadians) who come here to hunt about having to be careful in the woods and watch out for the "wild Bologny's" especially when they are in rut!!!!!!!
 
We used to warn the american truck drivers that would come to our shop to watch for "snow snakes", had a couple laugh it off but we also had a couple jump in there bunk until we were done.
 
As a kid we used to teach CFA (come fromaways) how to "hunt" clams at the beach. See you take a whistle and a golf club. You blow the whistle...the clam will jump outta the hole...you shawing with all your might. Then we'ld sit on the beach and listen for the whistles.
 
Had a newbie with me on an old logging road---the guys were trying to push from a cedar swamp up to us. Heard deer coming right at us and told newbie to get ready--nice buck comes out on to the road and starts to slowly quarter away at about 50 yards---he started to work the action on his dads old '94---I heard BANG 5 times and the buck left in a hurry.----newbie yelled BANG every time he threw that old lever and put all his shells in the snowbank without ever pulling the trigger!!!! poor guy never came with our group again :oops:
 
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Which buck would be a superior trophy, the velvet or velour buck?[/quote]

I think that the velour buck may be a transplanted Mexican stin?
I don't think my brother asked if it had dice hanging from its antlers! :lol:
Cat
 
EnfieldMike said:
As a kid we used to teach CFA (come fromaways) how to "hunt" clams at the beach. See you take a whistle and a golf club. You blow the whistle...the clam will jump outta the hole...you shawing with all your might. Then we'ld sit on the beach and listen for the whistles.

ROTFLMAO!

"Just grip it and rip it!"
 
Meanwhile, back at moose camp, the boys decide to out-do each other with their footwear fashion sense...

(Identities kept secret to avoid constant ridicule...)

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i had a buddy back in the 80s up at the camp for two weeks of a deer hunt. at our camp there was no running water or electricty. so after nine days into a hunt buddy goes out to get to his stand he gets about 30 yards from camp .when i go out and holler charlie he hollers back what i tell him hes wanted on the phone. he comes back to camp and asks who is it
 
dumbdawg said:
i had a buddy back in the 80s up at the camp for two weeks of a deer hunt. at our camp there was no running water or electricty. so after nine days into a hunt buddy goes out to get to his stand he gets about 30 yards from camp .when i go out and holler charlie he hollers back what i tell him hes wanted on the phone. he comes back to camp and asks who is it

Isn't it funny the effect of a perpetual hangover can have on your sences , or maybe it was just the 9 days of hunting socks hanging around that rotted his brain.
 
bone-collector said:
Ill give up my serius sat radio when you pry it from my cold dead hands :lol:

love that thing

You tree killers are all the same :wink:

Wish I had one in the Tahoe. The CBC in Inuvialuktun is even worse than the CBC in English...but at least it's western programming on the CBC :wink:
 
bone-collector said:
hey Max I am a log truck driver/lumber wagon driver/gravel truck driver :lol: :lol: I listen to it about 12 hours a day faithfully , and yes raw dog and if not that octaine :D

I drive semi's to the states every week and I own the streamer GT from Sirius. I love it, it really makes my day fly. But I leave it in the tractor during deer season...there's something priceless to listening to french canadian country/western music on the Maniwaki dial station at deer camp. :)
 
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