What did you do to your non-G body project today? [2022]

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Assembled the blind and got it mounted to the platform.

Daphne our rescue, approves
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And this obviously man made contraption is going to fool a deer or a goose, (well maybe a goose, they are preternaturally stupid after all) just long enough for a suitably chosen rifle or shotgun round to end their miserable existence for the express purpose of subsequently converting them into roasts and steaks and smoked beast for the freezer? or is it just a very weird approximation of a tree house?


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And this obviously man made contraption is going to fool a deer or a goose, (well maybe a goose, they are preternaturally stupid after all) just long enough for a suitably chosen rifle or shotgun round to end their miserable existence for the express purpose of subsequently converting them into roasts and steaks and smoked beast for the freezer? or is it just a very weird approximation of a tree house?


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That's where I was at too, I'm used to blinds hidden in the woods and camouflaged but then again that's for deer.
 
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Assembled the blind and got it mounted to the platform.

Daphne our rescue, approves
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Now you've got somewhere to stay when you bring home more projects and the wife gets mad about money after more guns fall out of the boat while fishing.
And this obviously man made contraption is going to fool a deer or a goose, (well maybe a goose, they are preternaturally stupid after all) just long enough for a suitably chosen rifle or shotgun round to end their miserable existence for the express purpose of subsequently converting them into roasts and steaks and smoked beast for the freezer? or is it just a very weird approximation of a tree house?


Nick
Down in the south you see a lot of those blinds set up for deer after the timber harvests. They usually leave about a dozen trees of 8" dbh per 4 or so acres to scatter seed over the debris, but, the deer love to forage the young brush, tall weeds, basically just mess that grows up.

No shooting lanes, it's more like you'd have to seriously try to hit an obstacle. But also no cover and the quality of trees the loggers leave behind aren't something you want a stand in - as if there was going to be a background for you to blend into anyways.

Long story short ... it's the Shooting Shack, time to get rid of some of those public nuisances and let Bambi spread good holiday cheer as Christmas mistletoe.
 
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Works for me. Editing the Rats with Antlers population is always a worthwhile endeavour. Around here they eat pine and spruce and you know there are deer around as the trees that survived being saplings are missing their lower growth to about a height of 8-10 feet up the trunk. Miserable critters will actually walk up to the tree and rear back on their hind legs to get the reach to forage the lower stems. Use a silencer and you can knock one down and the rest will stand there in the equivalent of "Duh, Bambi fall down moments and then go back to killing saplings.

Just me but the Carl vs Roger, toon looks to me like one of them is a Moose, not a deer. Arguing with a Moose is a whole different matter. They fall into the same category as elephants, rhinos and hippos, they can kill you! In a highway argument between a Moose and a car or truck, the Moose has the better chance of walking away while the vehicle will be left there in a steaming pile of junk. They have even been known to take on Semi tractors and wreck them too. Think the only tractor that had any kind of chance with a Moose was the old AutoCar Konstructors, and they were brutal.



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