deerjacking n.— «Police say Ralph Conklin, 43, was driving on Big Pond Road with McKane and Reilly, hunting deer from his GMC truck. That practice, called deerjacking, is illegal.» —“Cops say man accidentally shot companion in...
rag horn n.— «“The first time we saw it we were about 400 or 500 yards away, and we saw it up on this ridge with a bunch of cows. And we said “Oh, he’s just a rag horn’” Ralph said, referring to the term for a bull with small...
power hour n.— «Going forward, we have a considerable barrier at the 1.8665 level, and a prime market environment for stop hunting activity. The most common time for stop hunting arrives at what traders commonly refer to as the...
rib-eye in the sky n.— «Baker needs to do a little more research as the crane is in fact a hunted species in nine of ten states in the central flyway from North Dakota to Texas. There they are plentiful and determined to be consumptive...
gigglism n.— «His greatest pleasures were family times, good food, good whiskey (known to him as the essence of gigglism), playing poker with family and friends, hunting the great outdoors.» —“Henning Peter...
radio fox hunt n.— «This was a radio fox hunt, an event put on by the South East Metro Amateur Radio Club. Radio fox hunting—also known as transmitter hunting, T-hunting, bunny hunting or amateur radio direction finding—is a competition...