Wtf
Oh look at me. Random rookie poster just stopping by to check lease postings and deciding to use my very first post on Texags to congratulate somebody I don't know on finding some hunters for his lease. And by post #4, I know the rules of this place by heart and care enough about the whole situation to write a long-winded rebuttal of the criticisms of some random lease I had never heard of until I just happened by to check the lease listing here on Texags. Obvious OP sock is obvious...Outdoor Ag 316 said:
I'm trying to figure out if this thread is serious or a joke. Much of the comments seem like an MSNBC reporter was sent to a ranch owned by Trump then wrote about it. Some seem to be taking it way to seriously and it appears I hit a nerve with O.J. It seems like if people were taking it seriously, they would have actually read the rules posted by the guy and not open themselves up to needed corrections such as:
1. As mentioned before, the rules I saw posted don't say anything about confiscating antlers, but don't let facts get in the way of a good story. It is not illegal to ask someone to leave antlers. See #2 below
2. On an MLD ranch, the tag goes with the meat. It is perfectly ok to separate the two. TPWD website for education.
3. Some dude went off on a tangent speculating that the landowner or managers were selling hunts when paid hunters were not there. He/she came to that conclusion by his/her interpretation of the rules, much like an MSNBC reporter looking for something regardless of the facts. It is like that guy came right from the Johnny Depp trial. Objection your honor, speculation, and hearsay. If he is on a place where that is being done, it sux for him but to speculate such based on nothing is bad bull.
Feel free to put up these things called game cameras; they even have them with cellular capability. A very easy way to prove nefarious action. Surely you see what is happening on the southern border. Notifying who is on a ranch in deep south Texas on a group app actually seems like a great idea. There is a lot that can go wrong.
4. Well, I had another one to point out, but I am laughing so hard I can't remember what it was and besides, I need to save something in case I return.
There is enough in the rules to go after without lying or misrepresenting, just thought I would point that out.
I had no idea this forum, or at least this thread was a place to ridicule fellow Aggies, but maybe it is all in good fun. Either way, put me in coach, I'm ready to play. Maybe I'll check back in a couple of weeks, poke the bear, and have a little more fun with you guys and your club. Something tells me this would be a much different conversation in person. HMMMM. Fire away, I'll stick to the facts, and mix in a little humor on the middle road.
ANNNNNNNNNNNNNND GO!
txags92 said:Oh look at me. Random rookie poster just stopping by to check lease postings and deciding to use my very first post on Texags to congratulate somebody I don't know on finding some hunters for his lease. And by post #4, I know the rules of this place by heart and care enough about the whole situation to write a long-winded rebuttal of the criticisms of some random lease I had never heard of until I just happened by to check the lease listing here on Texags. Obvious OP sock is obvious...Outdoor Ag 316 said:
I'm trying to figure out if this thread is serious or a joke. Much of the comments seem like an MSNBC reporter was sent to a ranch owned by Trump then wrote about it. Some seem to be taking it way to seriously and it appears I hit a nerve with O.J. It seems like if people were taking it seriously, they would have actually read the rules posted by the guy and not open themselves up to needed corrections such as:
1. As mentioned before, the rules I saw posted don't say anything about confiscating antlers, but don't let facts get in the way of a good story. It is not illegal to ask someone to leave antlers. See #2 below
2. On an MLD ranch, the tag goes with the meat. It is perfectly ok to separate the two. TPWD website for education.
3. Some dude went off on a tangent speculating that the landowner or managers were selling hunts when paid hunters were not there. He/she came to that conclusion by his/her interpretation of the rules, much like an MSNBC reporter looking for something regardless of the facts. It is like that guy came right from the Johnny Depp trial. Objection your honor, speculation, and hearsay. If he is on a place where that is being done, it sux for him but to speculate such based on nothing is bad bull.
Feel free to put up these things called game cameras; they even have them with cellular capability. A very easy way to prove nefarious action. Surely you see what is happening on the southern border. Notifying who is on a ranch in deep south Texas on a group app actually seems like a great idea. There is a lot that can go wrong.
4. Well, I had another one to point out, but I am laughing so hard I can't remember what it was and besides, I need to save something in case I return.
There is enough in the rules to go after without lying or misrepresenting, just thought I would point that out.
I had no idea this forum, or at least this thread was a place to ridicule fellow Aggies, but maybe it is all in good fun. Either way, put me in coach, I'm ready to play. Maybe I'll check back in a couple of weeks, poke the bear, and have a little more fun with you guys and your club. Something tells me this would be a much different conversation in person. HMMMM. Fire away, I'll stick to the facts, and mix in a little humor on the middle road.
ANNNNNNNNNNNNNND GO!
Outdoor Ag 316 said:
I'm trying to figure out if this thread is serious or a joke. Much of the comments seem like an MSNBC reporter was sent to a ranch owned by Trump then wrote about it. Some seem to be taking it way to seriously and it appears I hit a nerve with O.J. It seems like if people were taking it seriously, they would have actually read the rules posted by the guy and not open themselves up to needed corrections such as:
1. As mentioned before, the rules I saw posted don't say anything about confiscating antlers, but don't let facts get in the way of a good story. It is not illegal to ask someone to leave antlers. See #2 below
2. On an MLD ranch, the tag goes with the meat. It is perfectly ok to separate the two. TPWD website for education.
3. Some dude went off on a tangent speculating that the landowner or managers were selling hunts when paid hunters were not there. He/she came to that conclusion by his/her interpretation of the rules, much like an MSNBC reporter looking for something regardless of the facts. It is like that guy came right from the Johnny Depp trial. Objection your honor, speculation, and hearsay. If he is on a place where that is being done, it sux for him but to speculate such based on nothing is bad bull.
Feel free to put up these things called game cameras; they even have them with cellular capability. A very easy way to prove nefarious action. Surely you see what is happening on the southern border. Notifying who is on a ranch in deep south Texas on a group app actually seems like a great idea. There is a lot that can go wrong.
4. Well, I had another one to point out, but I am laughing so hard I can't remember what it was and besides, I need to save something in case I return.
There is enough in the rules to go after without lying or misrepresenting, just thought I would point that out.
I had no idea this forum, or at least this thread was a place to ridicule fellow Aggies, but maybe it is all in good fun. Either way, put me in coach, I'm ready to play. Maybe I'll check back in a couple of weeks, poke the bear, and have a little more fun with you guys and your club. Something tells me this would be a much different conversation in person. HMMMM. Fire away, I'll stick to the facts, and mix in a little humor on the middle road.
ANNNNNNNNNNNNNND GO!
You making the stickers?Snow Monkey Ambassador said:
SMA wuz here . . .
The rules seem to make it pretty clear that that responsibility has been given only to Jerry, Mitch and, Brad or whatever their names are. And I am quite curious...if it is "very unlikely" you will be given permission to shoot a 10+ pt deer, who gets to shoot those trophies? It seems like a lease where nobody is allowed to shoot the true trophy deer, only the very old marginal ones... If you are happy with it, more power to you, but for that kind of money, there is zero chance I am going to go somewhere that I have to ask permission (and can expect to likely be denied) before I can shoot if a huge mature 12 pt walks out in front of me.joerobert_pete06 said:
Everyone needs to calm down here and take a chill pill. I am a current member on this lease and it's not what you make it out to be.
Yes, you have to announce when you are coming out to the property. Yes there are rules to prevent hunters from harvesting a young buck. All of the hunters have trail cams and the focus is for everyone to collaborate on the deer in their area and as a group, age the deer for harvest. That responsibility has been pushed down to the hunters and like everything else in life, there are consequences when mistakes are made.
One of my bosses used to tell me "if you did not call me then YOU made the decision. If you call me then WE own the decision"
There are a few old timers on the lease that are not tech savvy but overall, it's a good environment at the campsite
AgEng06 said:
Oh yeah, like we're supposed to believe the guy with 3 first names...
AgEng06 said:
Oh yeah, like we're supposed to believe the guy with 3 first names...
Do you have to be a stacked member to get on the lease?joerobert_pete06 said:AgEng06 said:
Oh yeah, like we're supposed to believe the guy with 3 first names...
Ya well I'm stacked and you are not, that means I pull more weight than you
Willy Wonka said:AgEng06 said:
Oh yeah, like we're supposed to believe the guy with 3 first names...
It's his handle, not his real name.
His real name is MitchBradJerry
ttha_aggie_09 said:Do you have to be a stacked member to get on the lease?joerobert_pete06 said:AgEng06 said:
Oh yeah, like we're supposed to believe the guy with 3 first names...
Ya well I'm stacked and you are not, that means I pull more weight than you
txags92 said:The rules seem to make it pretty clear that that responsibility has been given only to Jerry, Mitch and, Brad or whatever their names are. And I am quite curious...if it is "very unlikely" you will be given permission to shoot a 10+ pt deer, who gets to shoot those trophies? It seems like a lease where nobody is allowed to shoot the true trophy deer, only the very old marginal ones... If you are happy with it, more power to you, but for that kind of money, there is zero chance I am going to go somewhere that I have to ask permission (and can expect to likely be denied) before I can shoot if a huge mature 12 pt walks out in front of me.joerobert_pete06 said:
Everyone needs to calm down here and take a chill pill. I am a current member on this lease and it's not what you make it out to be.
Yes, you have to announce when you are coming out to the property. Yes there are rules to prevent hunters from harvesting a young buck. All of the hunters have trail cams and the focus is for everyone to collaborate on the deer in their area and as a group, age the deer for harvest. That responsibility has been pushed down to the hunters and like everything else in life, there are consequences when mistakes are made.
One of my bosses used to tell me "if you did not call me then YOU made the decision. If you call me then WE own the decision"
There are a few old timers on the lease that are not tech savvy but overall, it's a good environment at the campsite
joerobert_pete06 said:Willy Wonka said:AgEng06 said:
Oh yeah, like we're supposed to believe the guy with 3 first names...
It's his handle, not his real name.
His real name is MitchBradJerry
In real life, I actually have two middle names so the previous poster is not far off. However the PETE in my handle is my degree
joerobert_pete06 said:AgEng06 said:
Oh yeah, like we're supposed to believe the guy with 3 first names...
Ya well I'm stacked and you are not, that means I pull more weight than you
Nice tap dance around the questions of who gets to shoot the big 12+ trophies. But it doesn't really affect me, so more power to you. I hunt on a small low-fenced family property in central Texas and usually shoot does or axis for meat. I think spending a bunch of time trying to get permission to shoot a specific deer and sitting in a stand sweating over whether the deer I am about to shoot is going to get me thrown off the lease sounds absolutely miserable.joerobert_pete06 said:txags92 said:The rules seem to make it pretty clear that that responsibility has been given only to Jerry, Mitch and, Brad or whatever their names are. And I am quite curious...if it is "very unlikely" you will be given permission to shoot a 10+ pt deer, who gets to shoot those trophies? It seems like a lease where nobody is allowed to shoot the true trophy deer, only the very old marginal ones... If you are happy with it, more power to you, but for that kind of money, there is zero chance I am going to go somewhere that I have to ask permission (and can expect to likely be denied) before I can shoot if a huge mature 12 pt walks out in front of me.joerobert_pete06 said:
Everyone needs to calm down here and take a chill pill. I am a current member on this lease and it's not what you make it out to be.
Yes, you have to announce when you are coming out to the property. Yes there are rules to prevent hunters from harvesting a young buck. All of the hunters have trail cams and the focus is for everyone to collaborate on the deer in their area and as a group, age the deer for harvest. That responsibility has been pushed down to the hunters and like everything else in life, there are consequences when mistakes are made.
One of my bosses used to tell me "if you did not call me then YOU made the decision. If you call me then WE own the decision"
There are a few old timers on the lease that are not tech savvy but overall, it's a good environment at the campsite
Take your baby pants off and shoot the buck…. You just better be correct on the age. Like any organization, good relationships are built with tenure and after you build credibility amongst the group. For the short cycle hunters that come/go every 2 years, those rules need to be in place to avoid set-backs for the herd management.
At the end of the day if you not a seasoned hunter that blows a load when a 10+ buck walks out, then this type of lease is not for you. You should just buy a high-fence hunt every couple years so you can get your fix.
Kinda hard to "just shoot the buck" when your group has threats of kicking members off if some dude decides the buck you shot isn't as old as you think it is, or is just pissed you shot "his" buck.joerobert_pete06 said:txags92 said:The rules seem to make it pretty clear that that responsibility has been given only to Jerry, Mitch and, Brad or whatever their names are. And I am quite curious...if it is "very unlikely" you will be given permission to shoot a 10+ pt deer, who gets to shoot those trophies? It seems like a lease where nobody is allowed to shoot the true trophy deer, only the very old marginal ones... If you are happy with it, more power to you, but for that kind of money, there is zero chance I am going to go somewhere that I have to ask permission (and can expect to likely be denied) before I can shoot if a huge mature 12 pt walks out in front of me.joerobert_pete06 said:
Everyone needs to calm down here and take a chill pill. I am a current member on this lease and it's not what you make it out to be.
Yes, you have to announce when you are coming out to the property. Yes there are rules to prevent hunters from harvesting a young buck. All of the hunters have trail cams and the focus is for everyone to collaborate on the deer in their area and as a group, age the deer for harvest. That responsibility has been pushed down to the hunters and like everything else in life, there are consequences when mistakes are made.
One of my bosses used to tell me "if you did not call me then YOU made the decision. If you call me then WE own the decision"
There are a few old timers on the lease that are not tech savvy but overall, it's a good environment at the campsite
Take your baby pants off and shoot the buck…. You just better be correct on the age. Like any organization, good relationships are built with tenure and after you build credibility amongst the group. For the short cycle hunters that come/go every 2 years, those rules need to be in place to avoid set-backs for the herd management.
At the end of the day if you not a seasoned hunter that blows a load when a 10+ buck walks out, then this type of lease is not for you. You should just buy a high-fence hunt every couple years so you can get your fix.
RikkiTikkaTagem said:
Can we see a picture of "your buck"? The buck that when you see a picture of it come across the GroupMe, you would tell the two new guys who are starting the lease this year, "You can't shoot that buck. It's mine."