from the front page of the Zanesville Bugle
Ranger Rick, although visibly cold, hungry and shaken he was able to recount what started out as a routine hunting day. Early in the morning he had climbed his tree stand and was settling in when he spotted something a far off,,at the time he could not make out what it was but he decided to circle around it on the flank and trap it between the house and the road thus having no way to escape..Crawling on all fours for the next 12 hours he was able to get close enough to delivered the fatal blow...After stalking for over 12 hours he bagged a state record stump. Unlike the great white hunter from Minnesota he was able to bring home the stump. Asked what he was going to do next and I quote( I plan to dress out the stump and take a long awaited rest....)
From the Zanesville Bugle and this reporter it appears that Mr GROTNES at Island Lake could stand to take a few lessons on how to stalk a stump from Ranger Rick
5 comments:
That stump doesn't even look like a deer, mine did at 600 yds. I even had to use the boat to get over to the other side of the lake, get out to start the stalk and when I got close I realized it wasn't a deer so there was no sense shooting...
Steve, it almost sounds like you are trying to defend yourself here! We both know that the stumps in Minnesota are much more evasive and generally more dangerous when roused than the Indiana stumps. No excuses necessary, bro! I'm with you!
love from your big sis
This is totally UNBELIEVABLE
Point one:
NOT EARLY MORNING....Judging by the shadows it is clearly mid to late afternoon.
Point two: Just where is the tag located?...as stated in the stump hunting-trapping guide it is to be placed at the neck area in clear view.
YOU SIR ARE A FRAUD|||||||
F-U-N-N-Y!!
in defence of ranger rick you must realize that he stalked for over 12 hours making it late in the afternoon when he bagged the stump. as far as the tag he did not have to have one since he nailed it on his own land...You sir need to read the rules more
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