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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
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01/04/16 06:42 PM
01/04/16 06:42 PM
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Posts: 37,093 alabama
BhamFred
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I've killed several bucks taking the same shot Matt did, usually resulting in dead right there deer. That kind of shot is why I don't use a small gun with fast expanding bullets for deer, esp big deer. A 270Win with Nosler Partitions will kill the snot out of deer with that shot. Done it, seen it done, got blood on my t-shirt.....
My rule is to shoot a gun/cartridge/bullet combo that will kill any size deer at any range, any angle...every time. Sometimes, like in Matts case, that rear end shot is ALL a big buck will give you.
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
proud Cracker-Americaan
muslims are like coyotes, only good one is a dead one
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
[Re: GSDowner]
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01/04/16 06:54 PM
01/04/16 06:54 PM
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Posts: 4,584 Behind you
Avengedsevenfold
10 point
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Congrats on the number of deer you have killed, but bottom line is you made a poor shot and by your own admittance, the only reason you found this deer was because of the dog. What would have happened if Idahomike was busy on another track or just to darn tired to come help? Odds are the deer would not have been recovered. Shooting a deer in the ass or top back spine at 200 yards is not a good idea, sure you will kill a few, but others will limp off to die and never be found.
I understand that you are an experienced hunter, but I can not for the life of me understand you defending such a shot on a forum where many look up to you because of your job and position. Just think of all the deer that will be shot in the ass and lost because of you.
And don't even get me started on this was not the deer you thought it was, because that is a whole 'nother story and mistake on your part.
Wow. Where to start... 1). People like you are why killers like Matt don't share much with the general public. 2). Matt has NEVER tried to be anything other than what he is: a killer. He ain't telling GenPop to go take that shot. He never said that. Matt has fired more rounds at deer than most hunters shoot off of a bench at a paper target in a lifetime. He ain't filming a TV show with Lee and Tiffany. He was trying to kill a deer that he's hunted for 4 years. A deer that he has seen several times this year for only a few seconds each time that he saw him. I KNOW that he DID NOT SHOOT at the deer earlier this year due to what he felt was a questionable shot. I personally told him that he needed to quit looking and shoot the damn deer the next time he saw him. I'm not sure just how much experience you have with mature deer, but they DO NOT act like any other deer. They do not stay still very long. Matt had the shot. Matt took the shot. Matt, with the help of Mike, Lucy, and several more people, FOUND THE DEER. Is a deer walking straight away from you an Outdoor Channel shot? Nope. BUT THIS AIN'T REALITY TV SLICK. This is real world deer hunting. Matt gave the unedited truth. The shot he took is a lethal shot. 3) "this wasn't the deer you thought it was and that was another mistake on your part" : I actually laughed out loud at that statement. Have you ever spent much time dealing with mature deer? Like on planet earth? I'm asking here....
Carrying a gun isn't comfortable; but at times it is comforting
"Cause the cause for the pause you think you see is really concentration on the steel” NonPoint
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
[Re: Avengedsevenfold]
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01/04/16 07:04 PM
01/04/16 07:04 PM
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Posts: 129 east central Alabama
Swampdonkey
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Congrats on the number of deer you have killed, but bottom line is you made a poor shot and by your own admittance, the only reason you found this deer was because of the dog. What would have happened if Idahomike was busy on another track or just to darn tired to come help? Odds are the deer would not have been recovered. Shooting a deer in the ass or top back spine at 200 yards is not a good idea, sure you will kill a few, but others will limp off to die and never be found.
I understand that you are an experienced hunter, but I can not for the life of me understand you defending such a shot on a forum where many look up to you because of your job and position. Just think of all the deer that will be shot in the ass and lost because of you.
And don't even get me started on this was not the deer you thought it was, because that is a whole 'nother story and mistake on your part.
Wow. Where to start... 1). People like you are why killers like Matt don't share much with the general public. 2). Matt has NEVER tried to be anything other than what he is: a killer. He ain't telling GenPop to go take that shot. He never said that. Matt has fired more rounds at deer than most hunters shoot off of a bench at a paper target in a lifetime. He ain't filming a TV show with Lee and Tiffany. He was trying to kill a deer that he's hunted for 4 years. A deer that he has seen several times this year for only a few seconds each time that he saw him. I KNOW that he DID NOT SHOOT at the deer earlier this year due to what he felt was a questionable shot. I personally told him that he needed to quit looking and shoot the damn deer the next time he saw him. I'm not sure just how much experience you have with mature deer, but they DO NOT act like any other deer. They do not stay still very long. Matt had the shot. Matt took the shot. Matt, with the help of Mike, Lucy, and several more people, FOUND THE DEER. Is a deer walking straight away from you an Outdoor Channel shot? Nope. BUT THIS AIN'T REALITY TV SLICK. This is real world deer hunting. Matt gave the unedited truth. The shot he took is a lethal shot. 3) "this wasn't the deer you thought it was and that was another mistake on your part" : I actually laughed out loud at that statement. Have you ever spent much time dealing with mature deer? Like on planet earth? I'm asking here....
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
[Re: GSDowner]
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01/05/16 06:17 PM
01/05/16 06:17 PM
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Posts: 519 AL
Carlos
4 point
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GSDowner, I made a shot I was comfortable with. I've killed hundreds of deer. I don't need to talk shot placement. I hit the deer about 2" from where I was aiming at 200 yards. Only problem was it was 2" low and 2" left. I made more effort to get this deer than most ever make, and due to persistence and help from Mike the deer was recovered. What else is expected? Congrats on the number of deer you have killed, but bottom line is you made a poor shot and by your own admittance, the only reason you found this deer was because of the dog. What would have happened if Idahomike was busy on another track or just to darn tired to come help? Odds are the deer would not have been recovered. Shooting a deer in the ass or top back spine at 200 yards is not a good idea, sure you will kill a few, but others will limp off to die and never be found. I understand that you are an experienced hunter, but I can not for the life of me understand you defending such a shot on a forum where many look up to you because of your job and position. Just think of all the deer that will be shot in the ass and lost because of you. And don't even get me started on this was not the deer you thought it was, because that is a whole 'nother story and mistake on your part. If Mike and Lucy are not available and Matt needs a tracking dog...A tracking dog will be sent. Even if it has to be my 10yr old Weiner dog!!!! Although it will take awhile because he will have to stop every 10 steps to take a piss.
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
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#1597017
01/06/16 03:38 AM
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Posts: 8,399 north Alabama
biglmbass
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Posts: 8,399
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Nice buck, neat story and great job w' the dog. I assume the dog work was by the Idaho Mike fellow I've heard about here?
The left lane is for the the purpose of moving the flow of traffic forward regardless of the speed limit. If your impeding the flow of traffic get your ass in the right lane. It's really that simple...
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
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01/06/16 04:12 AM
01/06/16 04:12 AM
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Posts: 17,431 Huntsville, AL
Claims Rep.
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Avenged, Dkhargroves, Hogwild, and others:
Excellent comments you provided in your replies.
Matt,
Thanks for sharing. As usual, I've learned some good, positive things that I am adding to my limited knowledge of deer hunting.
To all the naysayers,
Keep your negative thoughts to yourself. Here at AlDeer we've got a pretty good group of folks for the most part. While you do have 1st Amendment rights, don't think for a second that you won't get some hellacious feedback from us when you attack one of our own. Unlike mainstream America, we won't sit idly by and allow you to throw one of our own under the bus.
I recommend you take a big step back, be quiet, and see what you can LEARN from folks like Matt Brock.
Last edited by Claims Rep.; 01/06/16 04:13 AM.
Jesus... I hope you know Him personally like I do.
Si vis pacem, para bellum.
Proud crossbow hunter!
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
[Re: Claims Rep.]
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01/06/16 06:19 AM
01/06/16 06:19 AM
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Posts: 11,416 Prattville
Dkhargroves
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Avenged, Dkhargroves, Hogwild, and others:
Excellent comments you provided in your replies.
Matt,
Thanks for sharing. As usual, I've learned some good, positive things that I am adding to my limited knowledge of deer hunting.
To all the naysayers,
Keep your negative thoughts to yourself. Here at AlDeer we've got a pretty good group of folks for the most part. While you do have 1st Amendment rights, don't think for a second that you won't get some hellacious feedback from us when you attack one of our own. Unlike mainstream America, we won't sit idly by and allow you to throw one of our own under the bus.
I recommend you take a big step back, be quiet, and see what you can LEARN from folks like Matt Brock. Yea c'mon!
There is 2 different high fence. 1 small and one big! Mine was free range in the big pen and was not a breeder buck. Why does it have to be twisted around??
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
[Re: Claims Rep.]
#1597315
01/06/16 07:02 AM
01/06/16 07:02 AM
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Posts: 4,100 Grant, Alabama, USA
TR
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Avenged, Dkhargroves, Hogwild, and others:
Excellent comments you provided in your replies.
Matt,
Thanks for sharing. As usual, I've learned some good, positive things that I am adding to my limited knowledge of deer hunting.
To all the naysayers,
Keep your negative thoughts to yourself. Here at AlDeer we've got a pretty good group of folks for the most part. While you do have 1st Amendment rights, don't think for a second that you won't get some hellacious feedback from us when you attack one of our own. Unlike mainstream America, we won't sit idly by and allow you to throw one of our own under the bus.
I recommend you take a big step back, be quiet, and see what you can LEARN from folks like Matt Brock. WELL SAID!!
"Make a difference, take a kid hunting".
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
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01/06/16 08:12 AM
01/06/16 08:12 AM
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Posts: 12,649 Kennedy, al
globe
Booner
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Booner
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I want to hear more about the "near poaching" that occurred!!!!
Everything woke turns to shit
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
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#1597406
01/06/16 08:16 AM
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Matt Brock
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Matt Brock
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Hollywud may have to correct some details, but basically he sends me a text message a couple hours after I shot the deer explaining how he just stopped a guy from shooting a buck making his way across an open field, literally just a few hundred yards from where I had shot mine. I brushed it off as a different deer. It wasn't. Once we got Lucy on the trail she tracked the deer to the exact spot where HW saw that buck standing from the road. Some jackleg was about to shoot him from the truck window.
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
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01/06/16 08:55 AM
01/06/16 08:55 AM
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Posts: 18,301 Elmore County
Frankie
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Matt ,,  some deer just be that way . the ones that have killed a few know ? don't pay the bs no never mind .
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
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#1598103
01/06/16 03:20 PM
01/06/16 03:20 PM
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Posts: 12,649 Kennedy, al
globe
Booner
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Booner
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It's a wonder deer ever get over 3-4 years old living where we do. People will shoot a deer anywhere, anytime they can. Y'all don't understand when I say everybody hunts around here. That is very cool he stopped a guy from poaching your deer!!!
Everything woke turns to shit
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Re: Tracking dog in Fayette. Who's close?(UPDATED W/PICS)
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01/06/16 03:21 PM
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Matt Brock
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Matt Brock
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Globe if a deer is visible from the road it's getting shot. Every time around here. I've never seen anything like it. This guy was going to shoot that deer with 4 houses within a couple hundred yards.
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