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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Todd Weigel Doe 2 at 137 Sunday morning 11-28-2010

Todd's "I've got to hit with one of my bullets" doe at 137 Sunday 11-28-2010

Big Todd stepped up for doe #2 on Sunday morning! Because I love him, I've got to tell the story:

After feeling confident in his 300 yard doe the night before when the doe came out at 100 yards he thought there was nothing to this, until he missed...

So when another doe came out with a yearling at 300 yards he shot once, shot twice, and the third time was the charm!!! So I guess long story short, Todd needs to shoot his new rifle at 300 yards!!!

Congrats, Cuz, I'm proud of you and glad you had a great two deer weekend!

Brad Savage Doe at 136 11-28-2010

Brad Savage Doe at 136 Sunday 11-28-2010

Brad Savage FINALLY got on the board after a box of shells, shooting all of his Dad's bullets and throwing a few rocks, he came back with this Doe on Sunday morning.
Now you've got one it should get easier!

Britt Lemley Saturday Afternoon Hunt at 107 11-27-2010



Britt Lemley broke in his new 300 Short Mag on Saturday! He shot a doe and she ran off, he was looking for blood on his hands and knees when he heard something in the field with him and he looked up and saw this 7 point stomping at him. He reached over and shot the 7 point and then found the doe for a very lucky and successful two deer hunt!

Way to go Britt!!!

Todd Weigel's doe on 137 Saturday Evening

Todd broke in his 7mm Mag at 300 yards at 137 and bloodied up his new bike! 11-27-2010

So Cuzin Todd swapped to the 7mm Mag and broke it in on his first hunt at 300 yards!
First hunt, got his first deer, and brought it back on his 4 Wheeler on Saturday afternoon!

Good Job, Cuz!

Trent Postell two does and out Saturday evening 11-27-2010

Trent picked up where his Daddy left off at 142 for a two doe hunt 11-27-2010

After Trent's Daddy missed everything that moved last week, Trent decided to go help his pops out at 142 on Saturday evening!!! (Just kidding Terry, you know I love ya!)

Anyway, Trent busted these two does out of a group of three that apparently were the same three his Daddy shot at the week before because one of these looked like they had been grazed! Craziness going on at the Fur on a 10 deer day!

Way to go, Trent!

Saturday Morning Hunt 11-27-2010



Saturday morning we brought in 5 does and found another that was taken the night before for a total of 6 deer in the freezer!

First up to bat was Wes Templeton, who shot a doe at 96 on the evening hunt of 11-26-2010 and his stepson missed twice after that. But they went back in the morning and Wes shot another doe at 96 PLUS found his doe from the night before still in tact! Good Job!

Then the Preacher stepped up (I don't have a picture because it was gone when I got back). Johnathan shot a doe at 136 on Saturday morning.

Chuck "Deer Slayer" Savage decided that he wanted to watch the LSU game so bad he would just go ahead and take two does in area 44 that morning... then LSU lost, and he was deeply upset... His daughter even called to check on him...

Then Chip Bradley jumped on the board with this doe at 146 which according to him was just in time, because he was out of meat!

Blake Smallwood's Deer 111 on 11-26-2010

Blake's Deer from 111 on 11-26-2010

Old Blake shot this deer and missed another at 111 on Friday. Unfortunately this doe had 3 points, BUT I can honestly say I have been there and it is absolutely a learning experience.

I would like to give Blake a personal THANK YOU!
Thanks for doing the right thing, stepping up, bringing in the deer! (I know it is not an easy thing to do!) We give old Blake a rough time, but we only do it because we love ya, Amigo! The club is better with you in it, and those 3 points won't bother you a bit when that meat hits your dinner plate!

Thanksgiving Weekend! I was Thankful...

Jimmie Jr. and Jimmie III hunting in 17P 11-26-2010

Well, opening weekend of rifle season was alright, but honestly not the weekend we all sort of expected. It was hot, the moon was bright, and the deer moved a little, but not a lot.

Thanksgiving gave us a cool snap that changed all of that. We had a GREAT weekend of family, fun, camp time, oh yeah, and Hunting! Plenty to be thankful for! I believe that just about EVERYONE that was there saw deer!

I got to hunt with my favorite hunting podna for two days (my 4 year old boy) and on Saturday the Fur & Feather had a 10 deer day! 11 if you count the doe that Wes retrieved from the night before. So here we go with some pictures.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Two more does taken on Monday 11-22-2010

Well, I didn't get pictures of them but new member Ted Taber and El President Chuck "Fur & Feather" Savage both took does on Monday morning.

Ted shot one on 115A and Chuck shot one on 103 right behind the club.

Jimmie Jr. 1st Bobcat



Well, I was trying to get on a coyote and I just couldn't get a clear shot when this bobcat came out at just a bad time... Old 7 Mag made a mess of him in my newly found Turkey conservation effort!

Brandon O'Dazier's 9 Point on 11-20-2010



Well... After two years of whinning about how his Dad has all the luck, Brandon got lucky on 11-20-2010 and got this 120 pound 9 point (main frame 8 with about a 2 inch kicker at the base) on the second morning of gun season. This buck was taken in one of the new clear cuts in the back of the property.

Congratulations to Brandon on his buck.

Some people will do anything to get on the blog!

New Member Chris Baggett was feeling left out and shot Bugs...

I'm not really sure what the leash was for...

Chris Bagget... trying to get on the blog

Sonny Riley Doe Opening Afternoon

Old Sonny laid down this doe in one of the new clear cuts on the afternoon hunt of opening day!

Sonny Riley Doe 11/20/2010

Way to go Sonny!

Jimmie Jr. Doe on Opening Morning 11-20-2010

Opening Day Doe

Well, after my black powder "miss"hap the day before, I felt the need to gain some confidence in my trigger finger...
This doe messed up when she ran across me at 70 yards on opening morning...
93 pound doe eat good...

Me and Jason were the only two opening morning kills this year.

Jason West 7 Point 11-20-2010 Opening Morning!

Well Old JW was the first member to lay the smack down this year!!! Only took until rifle season for something to happen, but we are looking ahead now!

Jason West took this 130 pound 7 point on 137 and laid him down in 1 shot!



Good Job and Congratulations to my friend Jason West on his biggest buck to date!

Monday, November 15, 2010

John Austin Black's FIRST BUCK on 11-14-2010!!



So Britt Lemley brought John Austin Black (A.K.A. Boo Boo) to the youth hunt this weekend. They saw a couple of deer but closed the deal on Sunday evening on this nice 130 pound 6 point on the gas line's 137!!!! Boo Boo said he killed his first doe last year and was ready to get a rack, and we are glad he did it at the Fur!!!

Congratulations Boo Boo!!!! We are proud of you for doing it right!

JW Templeton 1st Deer Ever 11-13-2010



Well, I have a BUNCH more photos but I went and forgot my camera at camp, so I will update this next week when I get back if I can.

Youth Hunt 2010 kicked off right with Wes Templeton taking out his 8 year old boy JW to 97 Saturday morning. After missing last year, JW was ready to make things right this year. At about 9:35 AM, he did by dropping this spike in the green field!

I wasn't comepletely sure who was more proud, JW when he asked everyone in the camp to see his deer (which was great!) or old Daddy who was almost shaking like a kid on Christmas morning with pride! Doesn't matter, we are happy for both of ya'll.

Congratulations JW, and THANK YOU for showing the rest of us members how it is done and taking the first spot on the board this year!!!

BOW SEASON 2010

OK, so for the first time that i know of, we completely struck out at the Fur & Feather during bow season 2010. That doesn't mean we didn't see plenty of deer or even get shots, but we didn't retrieve any of the 6-7 that were hit (and no telling HOW MANY that were missed).

But that is alright, youth hunt weekend changed our luck!

Jonathan's unbelievable Turkey Season 2010



Well, I guess I should start off by saying I'm sorry to Jonathan that I have not had the time to get these images uploaded (been slammed). Anyway, here are his 5 BIRDS and the stories that go with them:

Jonathan says:

My first bird was taken out of area 14. I went in that morning (can't remember the date), heard him gobbling up near the gas line, and went after him. On my way, I passed another turkey who was gobbling in area 19, so I stopped briefly to see if I could call him up to the road. He stopped gobbling, so I continued toward the turkey that I had initially heard. As I was moving his direction, his gobbling was quickly getting louder, so I decided to stop and wait for him. It took him about 2 minutes to come running almost squarely into me, and he got a dose of lead for his trouble. 18 lbs., 10.5 " beard, 1" spurs.

Turkey number 2:
I went into area 7 very early that morning, simply because I intended to get right in the middle of where I felt the turkeys would be. I moved to a spot on the treeline down on the big gasline. I had 6 gobblers tree gobbling around me. A few tree calls, a fly down cackle, and a few yelps, and two of them walked out in front of me. I shot the one who was gobbling the most! 18 lbs., 1 1/8 " spurs, but a short 9" beard. Good bird, but not as good as the one that was his friend.

Turkey number 3:
This morning, 4/12/10, I went into area 14 early, and when the light began to touch the sky, the turkey birds went crazy! The only problem was, they were all the way across area 14, on the opposite side of the Fireman's Gate Road, where I was sitting. I tried to call them over, but, even though they seemed to be interested, they stayed on the other side, eventually crossing the gasline and moving away. I decided to walk the gaslines around 14, just to see if I could get any response. After being unfruitful at this endeavor, I sat down for a while to listen. After about half an hour I decided it was time to go home. It was around 9:00, and I was approaching the intersection of the gaslines, when I heard a gobbler begin to gobble up around 139. After carefully assessing the situation, I decided to backtrack across the creek, then began a mad dash of about 200yds to get to where they were. Crawling in on my belly, I managed to get close enough to see that this gobbler was struttung, About 30 minutes later, he gave me a clear 25 yd shot. This bird was a Mack Daddy! 20+ lbs, with an 11" beard, and 1 1/8" spurs, Good bird!

Turkey 4:

Turkey 5:
It was the last Monday before the season ended, and I wasn't going to get to hunt again. After leaving area 14 at about 9:00 that morning, I signed out, then signed in to area 3, where I needed to retrieve a ground blind that I had there. I carried my gun, just in case. As I walked down the gas line, I saw a turkey in the food plot at 105. I skirted the gasline, walking through the trees, crossed the creek, and came up behind the shooting house. Laying flat on my belly behind some of the sparse vegetation that was left there, I began to call. As I watched through my binoculars, I saw that there were actually four turkeys; two jakes and two gobblers.They were at the far end of 105, right in the middle of the clearcut. It looked to be a near impossible situation, but, after a few minutes of unsuccessful calling, I decided to see if I could flank them. backing down the ridge, I went to the creek, then traveled all the way around the edge of the clearcut, using the trees and ridges to conceal my movement. After about 35 minutes of walking, I managed to come up behind them, and , using a small band of vegetation as cover, I stalked to within 25 yards of where I had last seen them. The whole stalk took me about an hour and a half. I wasn't sure they were still there, so I patiently waited to see any movemnt on the other side of the brush. All of a sudden, one of the jakes ran into view. Upon seeing him, I knew I was in a good spot, so I began to make a few soft calls, after which one of the gobblers walked out. I stopped him right where he walked out. Exciting hunt, but baby, I had to work for that one!