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Number of posts: 2325 Age: 30 Location: Oregon Missouri Job/hobbies: Emergency Medical Technician what do you ride?: 2002 Honda 400EX Registration date: 2009-01-19
 | Subject: Deer Hunters Please Read Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:18 pm | |
| Wanted to take a sec to wish all you hunters good luck in the morning, dress warm, remember guns and bullets, and KILL SOME DEER. And for you first time hunters, THIS IS A DEER  THIS IS NOT A DEER LOL, if it wears orange, climbs trees, and has a gun on its shoulder in a field its not a deer lol  _________________ President, MOKAN RIDERS OFFROAD CLUB WWW.MOKANRIDERSOFFROAD.COM
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bryan CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 2963 Age: 42 Location: Independence, MO Job/hobbies: Sheet Metal Kitchen Shop - Purchaser/Estimator what do you ride?: Honda XR200R & Suzuki RM-Z450 Registration date: 2009-02-17
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Fri Nov 13, 2009 5:35 pm | |
| Nice rack Geoff.....good thing I am not going to be in the woods tomorrow morning! |
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Swiper77 CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 284 Age: 35 Location: North Central, MO what do you ride?: '86 Honda 250R Registration date: 2009-01-27
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:15 pm | |
| Kill all of them so eventually maybe deer hunting won't interfere with my quail season! |
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816rider CONTRIBUTING MEMBER

Number of posts: 393 Age: 29 Location: lees summit Job/hobbies: railroad what do you ride?: yz250f Registration date: 2009-01-25
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:41 pm | |
| quail season? missouri is about out of quail arent they lol you better go to kansas |
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bryan CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 2963 Age: 42 Location: Independence, MO Job/hobbies: Sheet Metal Kitchen Shop - Purchaser/Estimator what do you ride?: Honda XR200R & Suzuki RM-Z450 Registration date: 2009-02-17
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:01 pm | |
| Let's hear those deer stories MOKAN!! |
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816rider CONTRIBUTING MEMBER

Number of posts: 393 Age: 29 Location: lees summit Job/hobbies: railroad what do you ride?: yz250f Registration date: 2009-01-25
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:57 am | |
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top1banshee CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 686 Age: 43 Location: Independence MO Job/hobbies: HVAC work what do you ride?: A banshee with a 1000 GSXR motor Registration date: 2009-02-03
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:14 pm | |
| LOL Lucas I have always liked that song |
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Administrator ADMINISTRATOR


Number of posts: 2325 Age: 30 Location: Oregon Missouri Job/hobbies: Emergency Medical Technician what do you ride?: 2002 Honda 400EX Registration date: 2009-01-19
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:47 pm | |
| I actually get to go deer hunting tomorrow morning, probably wont get one with my luck but it is going to be nice to make it out to the timber _________________ President, MOKAN RIDERS OFFROAD CLUB WWW.MOKANRIDERSOFFROAD.COM
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816rider CONTRIBUTING MEMBER

Number of posts: 393 Age: 29 Location: lees summit Job/hobbies: railroad what do you ride?: yz250f Registration date: 2009-01-25
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:40 pm | |
| i went deer hunting today and found some thing shocking. with all the rain tracks show up perfect and i found about 30 or so mountain lion tracks in my fields, some it the drag field and the one next to it. i took pics of them and will try to get them posted soon. there is no doubt this track belongs to a big cat as the track is about the size of my palm and has no claws |
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top1banshee CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 686 Age: 43 Location: Independence MO Job/hobbies: HVAC work what do you ride?: A banshee with a 1000 GSXR motor Registration date: 2009-02-03
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:05 pm | |
| We might have to do some kitty hunting With those cats around you wont see to many deer or have any left
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816rider CONTRIBUTING MEMBER

Number of posts: 393 Age: 29 Location: lees summit Job/hobbies: railroad what do you ride?: yz250f Registration date: 2009-01-25
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:06 pm | |
| no might about it i am killing the cat for sure!!!!!!!!! |
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Administrator ADMINISTRATOR


Number of posts: 2325 Age: 30 Location: Oregon Missouri Job/hobbies: Emergency Medical Technician what do you ride?: 2002 Honda 400EX Registration date: 2009-01-19
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:07 am | |
| | 816rider wrote: | | i went deer hunting today and found some thing shocking. with all the rain tracks show up perfect and i found about 30 or so mountain lion tracks in my fields, some it the drag field and the one next to it. i took pics of them and will try to get them posted soon. there is no doubt this track belongs to a big cat as the track is about the size of my palm and has no claws |
We have had deer that we shot just get dragged away and my mom shot one a few years back that was just a carcass when found. The giant cat tracks told us what is was but the conservation dept told us that is was a freaking bobcat lol _________________ President, MOKAN RIDERS OFFROAD CLUB WWW.MOKANRIDERSOFFROAD.COM
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bryan CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 2963 Age: 42 Location: Independence, MO Job/hobbies: Sheet Metal Kitchen Shop - Purchaser/Estimator what do you ride?: Honda XR200R & Suzuki RM-Z450 Registration date: 2009-02-17
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:05 am | |
| Just a heads up.
Bryce saw a mounting lion up at our lake lots in Clinton County, Missouri as well as many other people recently. There was actually a dead deer carcus laying on our drive lane last night of which did not appear to have been killed and taken for the meat by any hunter as the body was really torn up and eaten from the inside out.
I have contacted Missouri Conservation Department. It would appear that the majority of the cats in this area have been chipped and there is a $10,000.00 fine if you are caught with one in your possession.
Not saying that I wouldn't shoot one in self defense though. |
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816rider CONTRIBUTING MEMBER

Number of posts: 393 Age: 29 Location: lees summit Job/hobbies: railroad what do you ride?: yz250f Registration date: 2009-01-25
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:35 am | |
| yes you are right bryan it is against the law to kill one , except there are some loop holes like you can kill it to protect your property, domestic pets, or house if it is on your land and in my eyes 150 from the house is too close |
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bryan CONTRIBUTING MEMBER


Number of posts: 2963 Age: 42 Location: Independence, MO Job/hobbies: Sheet Metal Kitchen Shop - Purchaser/Estimator what do you ride?: Honda XR200R & Suzuki RM-Z450 Registration date: 2009-02-17
 | Subject: Re: Deer Hunters Please Read Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:45 am | |
| Yes, Believe you me.......I would have to agree Lucas!!!! |
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