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Hunting storms and animals

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I must be a lot more talented than I thought I was. I've 'killed' several storms this past season. Shortly after I spot it on the radar and silently approach it from a downwind position, I wind up killing it and there are nothing but the remains when I finally arrive at the correct location.
 
Sanctuary and Preserve

See....it's just this kinda of attitude about hunting and killing tornadoes that is what makes the wild tornado endangered...the ones that never see human contact. Because too many stray into populated areas and get too accustom to humans, and can't co-exist, I've set up a wild life preserve.

I'm seeking donations to help add thousands of acres to my preserve which is located in the tornadoes natural habitat...The Plains of the United States. Any and all donations are welcome.

I have also contracted with the Walt Disney Company to expand their Wild Kingdom exhibit to provide a sanctuary for hurricanes as that breed now seems to be hunted more and more. Hurricanes really don't stand a chance, because they even have "hurricane hunters" that attack from the air...they just don't have a chance.

Thanks for bringing this thread up so that there would be a discussion on the plight of tornadoes and hurricanes.
 
See....it's just this kinda of attitude about hunting and killing tornadoes that is what makes the wild tornado endangered...the ones that never see human contact. Because too many stray into populated areas and get too accustom to humans, and can't co-exist, I've set up a wild life preserve.

I'm seeking donations to help add thousands of acres to my preserve which is located in the tornadoes natural habitat...The Plains of the United States. Any and all donations are welcome.

I have also contracted with the Walt Disney Company to expand their Wild Kingdom exhibit to provide a sanctuary for hurricanes as that breed now seems to be hunted more and more. Hurricanes really don't stand a chance, because they even have "hurricane hunters" that attack from the air...they just don't have a chance.

Thanks for bringing this thread up so that there would be a discussion on the plight of tornadoes and hurricanes.

Laughing :) Awesome. Would be a great comedy bit :)
 
I tell ya what, when I go huntin' dem der tornadies, I stay away from that there Norman place. I tell ya what hey, all them tornadies use the huntin grounds 'round dat Norman place but never roam der. Best advice for huntin' dem tornadies, find one of them there trailer parks with lots of spankin new mobile home, the ones with no fradie hole are da best. Tornadies are attracted to dem trailer parks like dem northern minnesotans are to toothless women ;)
 
Shane said it was real but I don't believe him...

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Hunting and chasing are a lot a like for me.I hear about them and never see them.When I see them I get excited and forget to shoot them.And the big ones always get away to hide in the hills or in the dark.
 
I would be interested to know how many of you guys and gals have Boone & Crocketts on your wall. I am fortunate enough to have one on my wall. I do have a few Pope & Young's and many Cy Curtis' but its very tough to make it to the B&C book. I've found that stand location is THE most important factor. I missed several B&C's because of choosing the wrong stand. In recent memory I was to far south for Pitcher, to far west for Greensburg, and a bit north for Moore(99).
To me though, every one on my wall is a Boone & Crockett. They all are memorable and have their own story to tell.
 
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