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WmRoy
Do BF hunt deer & trade for gut piles?

This is a really goofy thread over at Graybeard's :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Too much fun......... can't respond to them they might stop posting this stuff and I'd have to look elsewhere for a good laugh!! :new_thumbsupsmileyanim:
Jimotheous
LOL :new_lmaosmiley:

I can't tell half the time if the posts there are serious or just someone yanking peoples chains. So much of it is so off-base with tons of details with no evidence.

:rolling: Good for a laugh though.
Fishbone35
It's never a good idea to drink while in the possession of a firearm. :new_whistle:
Stinky_Man
Ive discovered small, neatly piled guts on trails. Close to were ive had strange encounters. Their was no hair, just intestines, as if it were intentionally placed their like a gift perhaps. If it was a hunter; hair would have been mixed with the intestines if the animal was skinned.
VAFooter
Wonder if you left a copy of a BF book and pen alongside the gut pile, if they would autograph it for you in trade?
Fishbone35
QUOTE(Stinky_Man @ May 16 2006, 09:32 PM) *
Ive discovered small, neatly piled guts on trails. Close to were ive had strange encounters. Their was no hair, just intestines, as if it were intentionally placed their like a gift perhaps. If it was a hunter; hair would have been mixed with the intestines if the animal was skinned.


Hunters don't typically skin deer when in the field. At least I, and the guys I've hunted with never have. And when I field dress a deer there's usually very little hair in the gut pile at all. There's no reason when field dressing that there should be. As for the piles being placed there as if they were a gift, you bet! I left those gifts for the coyotes and the foxes who would typically devour the entire pile within twenty-four hours.

That's quite a stretch of the imagination you're making there.
BigAlx
QUOTE(WmRoy @ May 16 2006, 10:42 AM) *
Do BF hunt deer & trade for gut piles?

This is a really goofy thread over at Graybeard's :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Too much fun......... can't respond to them they might stop posting this stuff and I'd have to look elsewhere for a good laugh!! :new_thumbsupsmileyanim:


It's almost like it's matter of fact, workaday stuff to see several sasquatches hunt and kill deer to these guys.

If it's for real it's pretty exciting to say the least. If it isn't, boy do I feel silly.

Cheers

Alex
Mike I
QUOTE(Stinky_Man @ May 16 2006, 10:32 PM) *
Ive discovered small, neatly piled guts on trails. Close to were ive had strange encounters. Their was no hair, just intestines, as if it were intentionally placed their like a gift perhaps. If it was a hunter; hair would have been mixed with the intestines if the animal was skinned.


It was Squirrels.....
bigstinkyfoot
I have left a heck of a lot of gutpiles over the past 40-some years of hunting. All the gut-fairy ever leaves me is maggots upon my return. I tell you, it just ain't fair.
BSF
BigAlx
QUOTE(bigstinkyfoot @ May 16 2006, 11:45 PM) *
I have left a heck of a lot of gutpiles over the past 40-some years of hunting. All the gut-fairy ever leaves me is maggots upon my return. I tell you, it just ain't fair.
BSF


The guys that taught me how to hunt always made me bury the guts!

I don't hunt any more but I could have saved a lot of time just leaving a pile and coming back for a shiny new beer can the next day!!

Cheers

Alex
Fishbone35
QUOTE(BigAlx @ May 16 2006, 10:47 PM) *
The guys that taught me how to hunt always made me bury the guts!


To start with, that's what I always did. But even when I went to the trouble to dig a decent hole, the coyotes would dig it up and clean it out in no time. I finally figured, hell, why make'em work so hard for it. :laugh:
Gunny
I think maybe next deer season...I'll add a nice fusia colored ribbon and bow to my hunting kit...dress up that gut pile for ole Squatch. Think he'll appreciate it? Biodegradable of course...
MooseMan
QUOTE(bigstinkyfoot @ May 16 2006, 08:45 PM) *
I have left a heck of a lot of gutpiles over the past 40-some years of hunting. All the gut-fairy ever leaves me is maggots upon my return. I tell you, it just ain't fair.
BSF



I got left a Grizzly one year in return for some moose guts.
BigAlx
QUOTE(MooseMan @ May 17 2006, 06:34 AM) *
QUOTE(bigstinkyfoot @ May 16 2006, 08:45 PM) *

I have left a heck of a lot of gutpiles over the past 40-some years of hunting. All the gut-fairy ever leaves me is maggots upon my return. I tell you, it just ain't fair.
BSF



I got left a Grizzly one year in return for some moose guts.


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WmRoy
QUOTE(VAFooter @ May 16 2006, 10:11 PM) *
Wonder if you left a copy of a BF book and pen alongside the gut pile, if they would autograph it for you in trade?


Now that's a great idea :new_lmaosmiley: ................ seems as logical as the rest of their theory to me........... :new_thumbsupsmileyanim:


QUOTE(Fishbone35 @ May 16 2006, 10:27 PM) *
QUOTE(Stinky_Man @ May 16 2006, 09:32 PM) *

Ive discovered small, neatly piled guts on trails. Close to were ive had strange encounters. Their was no hair, just intestines, as if it were intentionally placed their like a gift perhaps. If it was a hunter; hair would have been mixed with the intestines if the animal was skinned.


Hunters don't typically skin deer when in the field. At least I, and the guys I've hunted with never have. And when I field dress a deer there's usually very little hair in the gut pile at all. There's no reason when field dressing that there should be. As for the piles being placed there as if they were a gift, you bet! I left those gifts for the coyotes and the foxes who would typically devour the entire pile within twenty-four hours.

That's quite a stretch of the imagination you're making there.


What makes one think a BF is any more tidy when gutting a critter than a hunter is? Seems to me that gutting a critter with your bare hands or a sharp rock would be much more likely to get hair in the guts......... I've hunted all my life and yes gut piles can disappear fast....... it's called vultures, crows, coons, wolves, skunks, coyotes, plain ole dogs, etc. etc. etc.................
wudewasa
QUOTE(Stinky_Man @ May 16 2006, 08:32 PM) *
Ive discovered small, neatly piled guts on trails. Close to were ive had strange encounters. Their was no hair, just intestines, as if it were intentionally placed their like a gift perhaps. If it was a hunter; hair would have been mixed with the intestines if the animal was skinned.


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BeansBaxter
Never came upon any gutpiles...left a few myself though. Always assumed the coyotes or possums would take care of them.
Wardog1078
WmRoy,

Let me get this straight now. If I leave them the elk guts, will they leave me a nicer gift????

Really now .......... no kidding???? Ahhhhhh come on now.
bigstinkyfoot
Yeah, I'll trade an old stinky pile of deer guts for a pint of gold!! I might even set up a yeti trading post. They may like some nice glass beads in exchange for all that worthless useless (Edit), but pretty, green paper that D.B. Cooper scattered around the PNW countryside some years back.
BSF
WmRoy
QUOTE(Wardog1078 @ May 20 2006, 04:56 PM) *
WmRoy,

Let me get this straight now. If I leave them the elk guts, will they leave me a nicer gift????

Really now .......... no kidding???? Ahhhhhh come on now.


Well......... I'm not sure what your getting at??????? I think the whole idea of BF leaving gifts is BULL droppings!!! So unless I'm not reading you right.......... you sure ain't reading me right!!!!!!!! :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh:


QUOTE(bigstinkyfoot @ May 20 2006, 05:52 PM) *
Yeah, I'll trade an old stinky pile of deer guts for a pint of gold!! I might even set up a yeti trading post. They may like some nice glass beads in exchange for all that worthless useless (Edit), but pretty, green paper that D.B. Cooper scattered around the PNW countryside some years back.
BSF



Now you're thinking!!!!! :new_lmaosmiley: :new_thumbsupsmileyanim: :new_lmaosmiley:
Stinky_Man
Im pretty sure it was squirrel guts. This location is sooo remote though, it seems strange. Hunters always go on the other side of the reserve. It was also near the creek were I spooked the "dog man" and foot a perfect print in some mud. He had little b*lls under hes toes like a dogs paws so i call him Dog man
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