whackNstack
Last Login:Oct 07, 2008
Name:whackNstack
Age:22
Location:OH US


I Am:
A Hunter, An Outdoorsman

I Hunt/Fish For:
Big Game: White Tail
Waterfowl
Varmints: Coyote, Groundhog

I Hunt/Fish With:
Rifle: Savage
Shotgun: Remington
Compound Bows: BowTech
Knives: Buck Knife
Arrows: Carbon Express
Clothing: Scentlok
Footwear: Rocky
Broadheads: Grim Reaper
Sights: NHA
Optics: Nikon, Leupold
Ammo: Federal
Vehicles: Dodge
Duck Calls: Primos, Rich-N-Tone

My Motto:
have fun

Who I Am:
I am a 21 year old student from mid western ohio majoring in wildlife managment at hocking college university in southern ohio. Ive spent the past two years guiding with performance outdoors in fulton county illinois. I obviously love to hunt and can honestly say Ive spent some of the best days of my life sitting in a tree stand or laying in a layout blind. my freinds and family are very important to me along with the philadelphia eagles(yeah im a freak.) im very outgoing and just try to make the best out of any situation. anything else you wanna know just ask ;)

Favorite Places I Have Hunted/Fished:
home, illinois, missouri

Interests:
bow hunting, waterfowl, rabbit hunting, varmint hunting, so on and so on. im a philly eagles fanatic! music (into sublime, blink 182, brand new, etc.) Getting hammered on a daily basis while down at school. I also enjoy playin softball and basketball.

Who I would like to Hunt/Fish with:
Tiffany lakosky (oh la la) the nuge! greg miller, jim shockey, michael waddell, love the whole primos team.

whackNstack has 43 Friends.

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Upper Chesapea...

Duter
September 11, 2008 (7:42am)
Has the duck season started for you? Less then a month for me...can't wait.

GOT DUCK
May 21, 2008 (8:28pm)
Really good site and really good duck hunting pics

Quack Addict
May 19, 2008 (3:12pm)
No I didn't :-( I already have an Aleutian on the wall and didn't think about mounting that one until it was too late!

Quack Addict
February 15, 2008 (5:41pm)
How did the waterfowl season turn out for you this year? We had quite the year out here!

Airborne Hunter
January 28, 2008 (3:58pm)
Great hunting pics!!!Keep them coming!!

Huntthis
January 18, 2008 (8:10pm)
Hey thanks! howd your seasons go this year??

myrevenge
December 24, 2007 (7:18pm)
oh i dunno..about 3 1/2 hours id say.

EATSLEEPHUNT
December 7, 2007 (9:27pm)
Hang in there man. Keep hunting. You'll figure out that all those guys that you mentioned you'd like to hunt with....well, they couldn't kill a "booner" with the snap of the fingers, any easier than you or I if they weren't hunting some prime locations. Consistantly killing big bucks takes hours and hours most times. They have pressures that we don't have to deal with, like putting a show together (with a kill). That'd ruin it for me...huntings my religion.

Brelander
July 2, 2007 (11:47am)
Spinnerbait tip: Close your spinnerbait by squeezing the blades closer to your hook and skirt. This makes your spinnerbait swim and/or fall faster. Open it and it will get slower. Speed it up, slow it down...until you find what the bass prefer.

SAMS COLA
June 18, 2007 (7:59pm)
Today’s Tip: Summer time heat requires you to fish deeper waters every now and then. Because of the lower columns of water are cooler your sometimes limited to your patterns and lures. Here is a tip for fishing deeper water with your favorite spinner bait. Strip the rubber out of a 1/8oz rubber grip sinker and slide it up on the base of your spinner bait hook and crimp tightly to give it more weight, also your going to want to go to a 3 or 3.5 colorado blade to give less resistance to fall faster. I usually have five or six rigged for different color patterns for clear to stained water. Hope this helps.

SAMS COLA
June 17, 2007 (5:33pm)
Tip Of The Moment. Take advantage of summer showers. Find the creek channel, or a good run off location feeding the body of water your fishing, after a good rain it will bring stained cool water. The bait fish will hold there feeding on the washout, and where the bait fish are, your almost guaranteed bass. Also be sure to use contrast colors in this situation because of the stained waters and you can always rely on "matching the Hatch".

Brelander
June 10, 2007 (6:13pm)
This weeks tip: Heat up some garlic cloves in a pan with a little oil. Put a few cloves in a bag of worms and let it sit over night and your worms will reek of garlic come morning. Bass love it!

Brelander
June 9, 2007 (12:44pm)
Todays Tip: When using a U-tail worm, Texas or Carolina rig, pinch the tail off another of the same kind. Place it on the hook kinda like a trailer, now you have double the action. Use firetails in combination with another worm (EX: a motoroil worm) and now you have a bleeding worm with twice the action.

BIGNIC ...
June 9, 2007 (4:13am)
some nice geese i really gotta try that

Brelander
May 31, 2007 (6:15pm)
Yeah, we get alot of geese down in south louisiana in the rice fields. Within a year I could be getting orders outta here, not that I wanna leave, but they are giving me a choice so I might come up there to be closer to my wifes family and because I hear the hunting is real good.

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