Some big game takedowns with a Browning 1911-22 pistol

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  • U.S.SFC_RET

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 8, 2005
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    I thought you might like to some vicious big game takedowns. I waited over a year for my big game license to come back approved through the lottery system.
     

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    TheWhiteBuffalo

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    Dec 26, 2012
    1,241
    Hughesville, MD
    Is that a honey bee???

    Why would anyone shoot a honey bee? They are EXTREMELY important to our food supply and the poor things are dying to a mysterious disease.

    Spare the honey bees and shoot the yellow jackets.
     

    kstone803

    Official Meat Getter
    Feb 25, 2009
    3,924
    Ltown in the SMC
    Is that a honey bee???

    Why would anyone shoot a honey bee? They are EXTREMELY important to our food supply and the poor things are dying to a mysterious disease.

    Spare the honey bees and shoot the yellow jackets.

    Way to big for a honey bee and wrong color. Looks like a carpenter bee and f*ck those things. They are all up in my porch and deck.
     

    jonnyl

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    Sep 23, 2009
    5,969
    Frederick
    Way to big for a honey bee and wrong color. Looks like a carpenter bee and f*ck those things. They are all up in my porch and deck.

    Yeah, they've put a bunch of round holes in my deck!!! The males are supposed to scare away predators by hovering around and looking scary. I usually use a badminton racket to take them out.

    Note: hit them from the side or they'll get stuck half way through the netting!
     

    JDove

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    Jun 16, 2010
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    Yeah, they've put a bunch of round holes in my deck!!! The males are supposed to scare away predators by hovering around and looking scary. I usually use a badminton racket to take them out.

    Note: hit them from the side or they'll get stuck half way through the netting!

    Wiffle ball bats and Carpenter bees provided me hours of entertainment as kid.
     

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